Do you think that this jujube would be hardy in
zone 3 (Usually a killing frost at the end of May)?
Hélène
Dessureault
-----Message d'origine----- Kuon, if you want to try a very GOOD jujube,
contact Roger Meyer "RogerDe : Lon J. Rombough <lonrom@hevanet.com> À : nafex@egroups.com <nafex@egroups.com> Date : mardi 16 janvier 2001 00:49 Objet : Re: [nafex] Jujube seed Meyer" <exoticfruit@95net.com> and get the northern Chinese variety "Honey Jar". It is the sweetest fresh jujube anywhere. -Lon Rombough Grapes, unusual fruits, writing, consulting, more, at http://www.hevanet.com/lonrom ---------- >From: kuon@onlinemac.com >To: nafex@egroups.com >Subject: Re: [nafex] Jujube seed >Date: Mon, Jan 15, 2001, 5:18 PM > >Lon, > >Given that jujubes from your seed may well survive here, IF there are not >more takers than seed, I would be interested in one. I have a greenhouse >setup to get it going and my site is much more exposed than yours (though >not far away) - generally a good test site for how something will do in >this area, weather-wise. I do not have really soggy soil, however, so not >a good test in that way. > >If there are not enough seed, what other jujubes would you recommend that >would ripen early enough here in NW Oregon to be useful and where might I >get them (or seed)? > > > > > >
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