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Carmen: I have grown tomatoes,peppers, melons, basil etc in the environment you have described. Buy a calabaza and throw the seeds in the soil,stand back and in 3 months enjoy your squash. Lack of water can be a problem, but mulching helps. There are organic calcium supplements that will help with the problem of blossom end rot caused by lack of water. Right now our problem is lack of sun, and there is no solution for this. Check out http://www.biconet.com/ for products to help with any problem. Most are organic in nature . The people at the site are friendly, knowledgeable and ship here without any problem. Paz para Vieques
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Carmen I have never heard of such a tree. I know of a red "jobo" but no "ciruela". "Ciruela" means prune I hope that is some help. If you get time, check out www.netexplosion.com/vcgc
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Now there is something I haven't tried yet, but not to fear, trying is a big part of the fun! My husband lived 1/4 mile down the street from me when we were kids. He told me that he used to get all scratched up trying to get as many raspberries, blackberries, and mulberries in him before his mom called him for dinner. He got in plenty of trouble for the berry juice all over his shirt, messy hands and face! He remembers there were a lot of berries on those canes. I was surprised, I didn't know they could grow that good here, especially wild and unmaintained. So, I'll get out the books and read up on planting and care, thank you Carmen, for this idea!
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Hello Lisa The plants I bought are from an add I found in OG. These are Doyle thornless Blackberries from Severtson Farms. You can contact them trough www.fruitsandberries.com and they are in Texas. Good luck,
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