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  • my wife and I are looking forward to seeing the garden sometime ... she is also part of the small time ceramic world ... jon higuchi's student at PC ...
  • Hi!

    I have some volunteer jujube plants, if you folks are interested.  They are from 12 to 24" tall.  I don't know for sure that they will be fruiting.  You are welcome to them if you like.

     

    Lis

  • Thank you for the nice comments, Wow! what a garden you have!! A feast!! Very nice!
  • friends in the garden are friends forever.

    lets trade seeds soon!

    are you growing loofah? if not, Happy to share seeds with you. they love the heat!!

  • Jeff,

    Aww, too bad, but perfectly understandable! You are, of course, welcome to come back for a look around anytime.

    Thanks,
    Lis
  • Should be fine.

    Thanks,
    Lis
  • Sorry!

    I lost your answer, so if I don't answer one of your questions please try again!

    Chris Byers thought it was too big for him to move. I noticed he is on your friends list, feel free to ask him.

    I am in central Tempe, cross streets University and Hardy. Just give me a call (480 two six six 9815) when you want to come see it.

    Thanks,
    Lis
  • Well, Chris liked the fruit but decided the tree was too big. So if you would like to come see it, just let me know when. I am hoping to get grading done in the next two to three weeks. It might be possible to it dug out then.

    Lis
  • Hi Folks!

    Chris is coming to look at the tree this morning. I will let you know if he takes it or not. I'm not in a huge rush, just planning to put bareroot peaches in that spot.

    Your ceramics are wonderful! My grandfather was a professional potter, so it is one of my favorite art forms.

    Lis
  • thank you.......you guys have a great garden
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