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Old August 18, 2015   #45
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Originally Posted by MarlynnMarcks View Post
I am about to transplant seedlings of
Druzba
Super Sioux
Black Cherry,
Bloody Butcher
What do you think? Will this work in South Florida (Port St Lucie)?
If you are growing in something other than your native soil, I would expect you're okay. However, if your growing in the soil, it could be a problem. Given that I would guess none of these have any significant resistance to nematodes. Good Luck,
Larry

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