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There was a flurry of interest about this new ,tasty hybrid blackberry. Several people grew from seed (thanks plant variety rights). I have a thriving plant but no flowers . Anybody have better experience? PS the seedlings are surprisingly delicate and seem determined to die
Time: 13th February 2015 3:10pm
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denise1 says...
These are very straggly and very persistant when finally figuring out they are not all that good to keep. Made worse with all the thorns.
Time: 13th February 2015 4:09pm
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JohnMc1 says...
I bought a small plant off dodgebay a couple of years ago. Nothing has happened as yet but growing OK. I won't know what I really have until it fruits.
The last dodgebay purchase was some Cassabanana seeds. After germination they turned out to be wild passionfruit.
Time: 13th February 2015 4:09pm
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Julie W says...
"Dodgebay' Love it!
Time: 15th February 2015 11:04pm
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sternus1 says...
I believe the proper term is 'fleabay'.
Time: 16th February 2015 4:17pm
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