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I just cut down my Newport Plum
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<blockquote data-quote="daverey" data-source="post: 8233850" data-attributes="member: 196333"><p>Hi I am in the UK, so the only piece of advice I would give is not to plant a plum or other stone fruit tree as whatever virus, pest, fungi, diesease may still be in the soil. Give it a couple of years, 3-5. If you have to I would go for conference pear or a good diesease resistant apple . But don't plant it in the same place .Good luck .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daverey, post: 8233850, member: 196333"] Hi I am in the UK, so the only piece of advice I would give is not to plant a plum or other stone fruit tree as whatever virus, pest, fungi, diesease may still be in the soil. Give it a couple of years, 3-5. If you have to I would go for conference pear or a good diesease resistant apple . But don't plant it in the same place .Good luck . [/QUOTE]
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