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Mirabelle Plum Tree: Planting, Cutting & Harvesting - Gardender
Garden. Mirabelle Plum Tree: Planting, Cutting & Harvesting. By Vicki J. Coldwell June 2, 2021. 67 / 100. Why not just harvest mirabelle plums from your own garden? Tips on planting and pruning the Mirabelle tree so you can get a bountiful harvest soon.
All About Mirabelle Plums - Minneopa Orchards
Fresh harvested yellow mirabelle plums. This article will explore the fascinating life of the Mirabelle plum, how it came to be an outlaw on American shores, and what it looks and tastes like. We’ll also explore how you might grow your own little outlaw tree- it is, we’re glad to say, legal.
Mirabelle plum - Wikipedia
They are known for being sweet and full of flavour. The fruit is primarily used in fruit preserves and dessert pies, [1] and its juice is commonly fermented for wine or distilled into plum brandy. Some 90% of mirabelle plums grown commercially are made into either jam (70%) or eau de vie (20%).
Mirabelle plum: nutrition facts and health benefits
Ingredients and nutritional value. Mirabelle is among the most energetic fruits (60 kcal for 100 g), thanks to a high sugar content (up to 17 carbohydrates for 100 g). It owes its laxative properties to its fibers (about 2 g/100 g, essentially pectin-type soluble fibers) and to the sorbitol it contains (such as prune).
Marvelous Mirabelle Plum Trees – Mother Earth Gardener
An excellent choice for backyard gardeners, mirabelle plum trees stay a manageable size, usually 12 to 16 feet in height at maturity. They’re partially self-fertile, meaning it’s a good idea to have another mirabelle tree, or a different plum cultivar, in the area for cross-pollination and a better harvest.
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