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> the branches would probably go out about 4 or 5 feet in all directions
in
>one year.  There would, of course, need to be some bees in the area to
>polinate the blossoms when they come out with their pretty little white
> flowers in order to bare fruit.
>     That might be an interesting experiment.
>
> Bob Saville


Robert,

I think you mean BEAR fruit.  If you want to be BARING any fruit, I guess
that's OK too.  It is the Halloween Season after all.  ;-)  But wait,
there's BARE ROOT fruit trees to buy in nurseries and garden supply
stores.  And then to totally confuse the issue, BEARS, the furry kind,
love blackberries too, so watch out for them.

Spook

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