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Old 05-19-2021, 07:41 AM   #21 (permalink)
 
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Default Re: Are these Ice Creams?

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Checked your location and see it's Charleston, SC (I'm in NC close to Raleigh). This is a fine looking plant growing and am wondering if you know how your neighbor winterized it? I'm very new to growing and gathering as much information as I can.

So far I have 1 ice cream (bought online from Willis Orchards in Florida) planted last June that created 9 pups but the main core did not make it through the winter.

Thanks,

Patsy
I think she just mulches the base, leaves it as is otherwise and trims the dead off in the spring. I did basically that to a namwah this year and it's popping like crazy. Our growing zones are quite different I believe so you may need to take a different approach but I am no expert at all. I am learning though
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