ok we have some friends in France. In their garden they have this fruit tree and they call the fruit 'neff'. My missus LOVES the fruit. I've looked it up online and tinternet seems to suggest that the common term is nefle, or medlar.
I'm not convinced.
The fruit doesn't seem to match the description of medlar. The fruit is yellow, quite dry, they have a stone (smooth, segmented).
I picked up a few stones last time we were there and planted them. One, right beside my computer I completely forgot about & didn't water. The compost dried to powder-ish consistency but a couple of days ago I realised I had a 5cm seedling, quite sturdy looking, no leaves though the tip might develop into leaves, hard to tell at the moment.
1. can anyone shed any light on what I might be growing, &
2. I have a useless (dwarf, I think) victoria plum tree I planted a couple of years ago at the front of my front garden (about 2m from the house).Never fruited.
2a. tips on growing a seedling to a tree? &
2b. Is 2m enough distance or will the (?)'s roots start tearing down my house at a 2m distance? The tree we got the stone from is HUGE, way taller than my bungalow.
I'm not convinced.
The fruit doesn't seem to match the description of medlar. The fruit is yellow, quite dry, they have a stone (smooth, segmented).
I picked up a few stones last time we were there and planted them. One, right beside my computer I completely forgot about & didn't water. The compost dried to powder-ish consistency but a couple of days ago I realised I had a 5cm seedling, quite sturdy looking, no leaves though the tip might develop into leaves, hard to tell at the moment.
1. can anyone shed any light on what I might be growing, &
2. I have a useless (dwarf, I think) victoria plum tree I planted a couple of years ago at the front of my front garden (about 2m from the house).Never fruited.
2a. tips on growing a seedling to a tree? &
2b. Is 2m enough distance or will the (?)'s roots start tearing down my house at a 2m distance? The tree we got the stone from is HUGE, way taller than my bungalow.
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