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Oh, well. There ya go. See, there are two things in this world I
absolutely cannot stand.
And that would be bees. Experiment canceled. :-)

Mike "Did I hear buzzing" Dean

 -----Original Message-----
Hi Mike,
    Because they grow wild up here and I have them all over the place I
never thought of it, but I don't know
why that wouldn't work if the pot was big enough as they have quite a
large root structure. You'd  want to keep
the branches from touching the ground as they will 'take root' just about
anwhere they touch along the ground.
    As for the size.....shall we start with about one acre?   ;-)  I think
if you'd start one in a large pot
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

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