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Prime Ark Freedom Harvest – Year 2 May 9, 2024



Lake Fork N East Texas Zone 8b area hobby orchard and vineyard. We grow 24 different varieties of Muscadines, Paw Paws, Thornless Blackberries, Asian Persimmons, Jujubes, seedless Che, Mulberries, Asian Pears, Satsumas, Calamondins, Kumquats and other Citruses. We also grow a small vegetable garden of Cherry Tomatoes and UC 157 Asparagus.

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  1. Man that looks awesome! I'm starting some this year, but they are long and lanky. How are you fertilizing them? Do they like a certain NPK ratio?

  2. Those are beauties! I got a large crop of good-sized berries from my -year old Prime-Ark 45 in a container, but they have no taste. I don't even think the birds are going for them. My Prime-Ark Freedom, also in a pot is a lot smaller and hasn't formed fruit yet this year even though it's a year older. Hopefully, my 45's will taste better as the plant gets older.

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