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Letter: Looking for Plumgranny seeds

Crystal Jones writes:
I am in desperate need to find anyone that may have seeds for a plumgranny. My Dad use to bring them home when I was younger and I thought they were such an amazing and beautiful creation, and the aroma is undesirable. The years of having these in our home and excitement when Dad would bring them in only to have it stop. They're just not growing anymore, can't find them anywhere. Years have gone bye and when I speak of these special fruits to my friends, husband nobody knows what I'm talking about?

I just lost my father in September and I'm going through his seeds and I've been tilling his garden to prepare and these have crossed my mind, now I'm on a mission to find the plum granny of my past. I had seen the articles listed here and I'm hoping for a plumgranny miracle. Thank you for any information or help you can give me.
Crystal didn't share an email address, but it you have seeds or know how to find them, you can call her at 502-797-3160, or send a reply using our Comment Form.




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