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| multiple | 11-Sep-2009 | food/drink | mandy | by votes | 33 | 7 | 58.9% |
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| User | Comment |
|---|---|
| labjog | posted 12-Sep-2009 1:20pm No, but I have a peach tree and grape vines. Don't you just love to go pick and eat your fill of your favorite fruits? |
| mandy | posted 12-Sep-2009 1:25pm I also have two apple trees, a black walnut tree, two apple trees, an almond tree and a fig tree. My grape vine has almost strangled out my apple tree and the grapes will be ready soon too! |
| mandy | (reply to labjog) posted 12-Sep-2009 1:27pm I've been eating breakfast in my garden.
*burp* I wish I had a peach and pear tree too... |
| Biggles | posted 12-Sep-2009 1:38pm No. My garden isn't really big or sunny enough for a fruit tree. I had to leave all my container plants (orange, lemon, fig and olive) at my parents' where they haven't done very well |
| bill | posted 12-Sep-2009 2:10pm I don't think plum trees grow in my zone. ...we have some crab apples and concord grapes, but they basically suck |
| labjog | (reply to bill) posted 12-Sep-2009 3:00pm > I don't think plum trees grow in my zone. ...we have some crab apples
> and concord grapes, but they basically suck Last year my concord grapes sucked too, they were very sour. Someone told me to water them constantly and they would be sweet. I did and they are very sweet. |
| LJD | posted 12-Sep-2009 3:59pm I wish I did |
| Galomorro | posted 12-Sep-2009 5:50pm No. I wish. A few months ago I found some that had fallen and weren't in anyone's yard. Were they ever juicy and sweet. If I had a yard I'd definitely have one. |
| bill | (reply to labjog) posted 12-Sep-2009 7:40pm ours are small and seedy... I'm spoiled by the big seedless ones at the super market |
| cerealkiller | posted 13-Sep-2009 1:56am Yes, and I hate it. Hundred's of plums falling, killing the grass, having to pick them up and throw them away. That was a couple months ago. The grass is finally coming back. |
| LindaH | posted 13-Sep-2009 11:24am No. But if I did, I'd lay out there while tired and be plum tuckered under the plum tree |
| Enheduanna | posted 13-Sep-2009 11:58am No, but we had two of them in the back yard when I was growing up. They were the kind of plums with deep, deep red, juicy flesh. Those remain my favorite kind of plums; they taste like summer to me. Those plum trees are no longer there, though. They died long ago. |
| Biggles | (reply to Enheduanna) posted 13-Sep-2009 12:03pm This comment reads so much like the opening to a film. Something about an adult whose life has been deeply affected by a single traumatic experience in his childhood, a loss of innocence that has tainted him ever since. Probably narrated by Morgan Freeman... |
| Enheduanna | (reply to Biggles) posted 13-Sep-2009 3:30pm I was traumatized by a plum. |
| rustygirl50 | posted 15-Sep-2009 10:48am other... Had a plum tree in my front yard. dad loved them . I just put up with them. Didn't like cleaning up the mess, from the ones that fell on the ground. Did bag up alot of plums for neighbors and for dad. Anyway, my tree was so full of plums. it got top heavy and just fell over in the street, so my dad sawed up the trunk. No more plum tree. I don't miss it a bit, but my neighbors do, lol |
| Zang | posted 10-Oct-2009 11:07am No, but we did have one when I was a child. |
| they | posted 21-Nov-2009 8:56am No. I have a black walnut tree in the back. I can't imagine eating them though, the shells are so perfumey. |
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