blueheron's Orchard garden
Garden Type: Orchard | Sun: Full Sun | Soil: Clay | Established: 2009 | Organic
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An outdoor organic garden located in Cornwall, Canada, blueheron's Orchard garden currently contains 8 plants.
This is a Orchard garden that is known to be in USDA Hardiness Zone 5a. It has mainly Clay soil and receives Full Sun light.Photos
Plantings
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Prunus domestica
Purchased on 14 May 08 Discovered in Montreal, this is one of the few ...
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Pyrus communis
Purchased on 14 May 08 *
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Pyrus communis
Purchased on 14 May 08
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silverlee wrote:
Blueheron have found your bitter lemon yet? I just discovered a tree in my neighbors yard. That is one bad bush. Although it is citrus I did not expect to see it in north Alabama. I have a desire to surround myself with an edible landscape. Nuts , fruits, vegetables, herbs, and such. The fruits from the lemon tree are free if you need them. They are very seedy! Not much pulp for use but they do smell good after cutting in your home.
I am looking for sugar cane plants, Japanese persimmons, English walnuts, papershell pecan trees, and many other may be easier for you to tell me what you have to offer. I will send the fruits or seedling from my neighbors yard if you still want the tree.
I have Turkey fig trees and a large fruit size fig tree I do not know the name of, four type of blueberries that grow local in southern weather, thornless black berries (huge fruit and a heavy producer) Native persimmon tree seedlings, quince trees, native pecans, bartlett pear, gala apple trees, black raspberry, rosemary, chives, tomatoes ( a new type I have accidently grown and if it repeats this next year it maybe a new type for growers.), Chaco Canyon bean that was discovered in an Indian burial grave that was about 1000 years old. I purchased the seeds and they make beautiful plants. Hummingbirds loved mine and the beans are huge. If you do not get the beans shelled in the green stage the pod will become like leather to try and open.) and free-stone peach trees. I have other plants but that is enough for now. Let me know.
Posted on 24 Oct 10 (over 2 years ago)
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