Dale.Freeman@dofa.gov.au wrote: snip > > If they are in effect perennial, is there any secret to keeping them going... Dale, Here in semi tropical Florida we can keep most alive for several seasons as long as they are not allowd to die in our occasional frosts. (None this year). In cooler climates they can be taken into a green house or grown with lights (or by a window) in the home. Nematode damage over more than one season has been my main problem. Best of growing, Bob Cannon Editor Tropical Fruit News http://www.gate.net/~tfnews