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Old March 24, 2015   #33
loudog
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Originally Posted by Redbaron View Post
All I can say is last year mine were a huge disappointment. I don't know if it is a climate thing between Ohio and the SW here. But North Texas and Central Oklahoma are probably closer in climate and soil than either of us to Ohio. So I wouldn't automatically get your hopes up. I'll keep trying and you should too. But at least last year, mine were pretty and thorny, but had not a single usable fruit.
Did you try starting them later in your season? The taste of mine got better as the weather cooled. Louie
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