Plumcot review (forum)
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Pauline starts with ...
Someone asked a while ago that when my plutcot fruited to report back on what it is like.
I can't remember the variety off hand, satin something. Anyway. It tastes just like a plum! Nice plum, but a plum. I prefer slightly less ripe. Not dissapointed with it anyway. :-)
Time: 28th November 2012 10:40pm
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Db says...
Pauline, thanks for feedback, I asked you to report it back. Glad to know that it's not that bad and may be yours will get better over period. I bought tropic snow peach and dwarf nectarine to be in my stone fruit list and skipped plumcott.
Time: 29th November 2012 10:04am
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BJ says...
Spring Satin Plumcot is supposed to need more chill than we could ever provide Db, according to the distributor.
Time: 29th November 2012 10:06am
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