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interesting. i would have thought that crowding the trees would stress them & cause them to bear less. i tried a 3-in-1 grafted tree, the pollinator graft died. if there was only one that i needed to live!
how does the temple orange produce? what's it taste like? i had thought that washington naval was self pollinating. everyone in so.cal plants washington navals. i don't think they plant a pollinator, i'll check into that.
i had thought of buying full size & keeping them well pruned. but i know that there'd be this one year that they'd get outta hand!
thanks


note: a mux (multiplexor) is a peice of electronics communication equip. all muxed up is a tech handle. i'd have the license plate but some guy at jpl (in pasadena, that takes care of teh space shots) stole it befroe i could! it's not that i'm mixed up.


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I live in San Francisco and have had great experences with Cherry Trees. We had two in out backyard while I was growing up and they were stunning. Large fruit and amazingly sturdy.
 
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