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Uncommon Fruits for Every Garden
Landscaping with Fruit
Grow Fruit Naturally
On Mar 19, 2014, at 9:28 PM, Devin Smith wrote:
> I wonder if precocity and/or resistance to the mysterious die-off might be
> induced by graftingthese large fruited Russian Olives onto other Eleagnus.
> Autumn olive seems to start fruiting after 3-4 years, and goumi stays quite
> small. I'd love to get a hold of some scions to try it out.
>
> -Devin Smith
> Rockingham, VT
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