I currently look not unlike a Dalmatian, as the pruning sealer I was using developed a bad case of the sputters early on in the process, resulting in as much of the black gunk ending up on my person as the trees. Just thought I'd share.
For the record, I figure I'll do a roll call of what edible-producing plants I've got growing in the yard currently:
I've also got a dewberry plant on the side of the house, an accidental transplant that doesn't quite get enough sunlight to fruit dependably, but that hasn't stopped it from making thorns. The fellow who sent me those pear scions also sent me cuttings from his "Mae" and "Cloud" pomegranates, which should produce much better fruit than the one I have, so I'll try my hand at rooting them. Not bad for a small, subdivision lot. I'd pack in a lot more if The Wife would let me. Ultimately, we plan to buy some rural acreage to eventually build on, and I've already got a wish list of cool plants to grow there, including paw paws, "cannon ball" black walnuts, olives and Devine cold-hardy avocados. My goal is for my family to eat year-round from the perennial trees and bushes, with a formal garden being a happy luxury. You know, for when civilization falls and everyone goes all Mad Max. :-)
- Moonglow pear
- Warren graft
- Garber (?) graft
- unknown graft
- Acres Home graft
- Tennousi graft
- Warren pear
- Moonglow graft
- Garber (?) graft
- unknown graft
- Tennousi graft
- La Feliciana peach
- Santa Rosa plum
- Methley plum
- Cheyenne pecan
- Pomegranate (unknown, white fleshed, tart)
- Pomegranate (unknown, non-fruiting, grr)
- Fredonia grape vines (2)
- Ison black muscadine
- Late Fry bronze muscadine
- Passiflora incarnata (aka Maypop passion fruit)
- Passiflora foetida var. gossypiifolia
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