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I thought it a good idea to post a photo of a couple of plums, just because. I have a particular liking for plum, and all these following are dug from somewhere close to where i live.
There are small ones, medium size ones and large ones, but the thing that all these have in common is that they where all re-potted (a few for the first time) this year.
I hope there are a few other plum fans out there and that you enjoy these. I would appreciate any comments or suggestions for improvement.
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Post by Jamie »

nice mate :D

tree C has some nice taper and will make a nice tree :D I also like the last two! I dont know how well plumb grow up here, I can grow peach though and have some cuttings going at the moment :D mid summer I reckon they will be strong enough to have a look at :D

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Post by lenaorchid »

They look beautiful :D I especially like Plum E.
I want to try and grow some plums as well but gotta learn how to take proper cuttings and get them to take root.
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Jamie - plum C has a recent history. After I dug it, it was about 900mm tall, but the trunk was like a telegraph pole, the same diameter all the way up. So it was cut, then a large V was cut out of it, and then glued and screwed together. I am hopeful it will survive and prosper. It is now about 300mm tall.
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hi mate :D

very interesting! from what I have seen plum are pretty tough so I cant see why it wont pull through! great work :D
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They look good, well done!
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Another plum fan here, I like Plum C and Plum E , All are looking good :)
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This photo is just for size comparison. The nabari was the thing that first attracted me, and is still a good feature.
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