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  • Jungle Jane
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    Its ok,take care,we’re always here. I’d really like a Victoria plum tree again,they’re the best fruit,lovely in a cake too,everything’s good in cake 🤔

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  • Ger-annie-um
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    Sorry its taken me so long to say thank-you for your response. I'll look into that. Few family health issues atm so I'm a bit distracted.

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  • Jungle Jane
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    If the trees on a dwarfing rootstock like this Victoria on st julien then it should be good in a container-
    https://www.yougarden.com/item-p-300...E&gclsrc=aw.ds

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  • Ger-annie-um
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    Vicky tree?

    My Victoria plum tree has canker..............and a lot of it! She's definitely on borrowed time but I'll keep her going as long as I can because I love the fruit (not so much nowadays). I know it's not good to grow the same tree in the same place and I wouldn't want to because the tree is actually too close to a huge hedge so a baby tree would have no chance in getting the water it will need. So my question is......have any of you more expert than I people had any success to growing a Victoria Plum tree in a pot. I have a large 64cm wide by 50cm deep oak barrel.
    What are my chances of enjoying any fruit in the future?

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