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  • The Large and Sweet Early Italian Prune

    Early Italian Prune has dark purple skin with yellow-greenish flesh. This flesh becomes a dark wine color when cooked. The prune separates easily and freely from its pit; a freestone fruit. Being a good commercial quality prune variety, it produces ten days to two weeks ahead of regular Italian. Early...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by barb-nhn on 11-10-2009
  • Edelweiss Grapes, Like The Song, "You'll Be Happy To See Them".

    It's corny I know, but, I had to compare these grapes to the song "Edelweiss" from the old movie "The Sound of Music". The Edelweiss Grapes Vitis 'Edelweiss' are known for their sweet flavor and are often used in dessert wines and white wine making. They are wonderful...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 02-20-2009
  • Killarney Are Attractive Red Raspberries

    The Killarney Raspberry Rubus 'Killarney' is an attractive red berry. It is also known for its very sweet flavor and the wonderful aroma. Killarney is a hybrid from Manitoba, Canada which makes it cold hardy from zone 3 to zone 7. This raspberry is also disease resistant. The mature height of...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 01-26-2009
  • Sweet Strawberry Sparkle

    The Strawberry Sparkle Fragaria x ananassa 'Sparkle' is glossy crimson red that sparkles in the sunlight and it has an extremely sweet flavor. It has been called the "most delicious strawberry of all". This strawberry plant has so many good qualities it's hard to name them all....
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 01-25-2009
  • Chester Thornless Blackberry For Easy Picking!

    If you like Blackberries but not the picking of them, this thornless Blackberry is for you. The Chester Thornless Blackberry Rubus - Chester Thornless' is also the most hardy of the thornless Blackberry varieties. Its fruit is medium to large in size and is deep black in color and very sweet. It...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 01-17-2009
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