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    I wish we could grow nanners here. Winter is to cold and they die. Eat a couple nanners everyday. Yum!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    I wish we could grow nanners here. Winter is to cold and they die. Eat a couple nanners everyday. Yum!
    If you have a "green thumb", you might want to try growing KIWI. The grow well in and around Raleigh, NC. Had a male vine, along with a companion female vine which produced over 300 hundred pounds of fruit in one year.
    it is fun to grow the unusual fruit for the region.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flycaster View Post
    If you have a "green thumb", you might want to try growing KIWI. The grow well in and around Raleigh, NC. Had a male vine, along with a companion female vine which produced over 300 hundred pounds of fruit in one year.
    it is fun to grow the unusual fruit for the region.
    Which variety of kiwi was it? There are actually several types. Actually I just found a NC State agricultural writeup on it. I will do some research on it.

    Gonna try hydroponic broccoli and cauliflower as an experiment this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    Which variety of kiwi was it? There are actually several types.
    HAYWARD Variety
    They grow to a good size fruit
    Thanks SuperDave336 thanked you for this post

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    Quote Originally Posted by flycaster View Post
    HAYWARD Variety
    They grow to a good size fruit
    Thanks I will check into them.

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