Apr 10, 2017 #1 eric joranson Well-Known Member Joined Jan 29, 2017 Messages 284 Location (City and/or State) Cape Cod ;MA / Co.Bluffs; Iowa I see that the fruit because of the seeds; and bark and leaves of the plum tree are on no feed list. But what about the blooms?
I see that the fruit because of the seeds; and bark and leaves of the plum tree are on no feed list. But what about the blooms?
Apr 10, 2017 #2 maplewood Well-Known Member Tortoise Club 5 Year Member Platinum Tortoise Club Joined Nov 29, 2016 Messages 1,367 Location (City and/or State) Texas Man I'm going to jump out there and say I don't think so...I could be wrong but like you said I know plum is on the no no list..
Man I'm going to jump out there and say I don't think so...I could be wrong but like you said I know plum is on the no no list..
Apr 10, 2017 #3 Cowboy_Ken Well-Known Member 10 Year Member! Joined Nov 18, 2011 Messages 17,526 Location (City and/or State) Kingman, Arizona Common Name: Plum (Tree) Latin Name: Prunus domestica Family Name: Rosaceae Failing to pick up all the blossom from plum trees will do no harm during the short season they are on the ground but don't offer any extra.
Common Name: Plum (Tree) Latin Name: Prunus domestica Family Name: Rosaceae Failing to pick up all the blossom from plum trees will do no harm during the short season they are on the ground but don't offer any extra.