[Seed Keepers] Everbearing blackberry plants to ship soon to those wanting them; no plum seeds or seedlings available.

Jay Woods woodsjay at cox.net
Mon Jan 3 09:23:49 EST 2011


Mine is the thankless task (so far) of trying to raise fruit trees 
that breed true and do not require watering/pesticides to thrive 
here in Omaha. Notice, I didn't say high fruit quality since 
nothing so far has that although the plums and apricots are 
small but good. 

Currently, I have breeding lines of peaches, apricots, and 
plums. Seeds will be available this fall for those who request 
them.

On Friday, December 05, 2008 12:21:16 am Lawrence F. 
London, Jr. wrote:
> Everbearing blackberry plants to ship soon to those wanting 
them.
> 
> Great Expectations (NOT). I felt like Pip visiting Mrs. 
Haversham in
> her mouldy, unkempt palace drawing room. I located the 
plum grove I
> talked about earlier and found that it was totally decimated 
by
> encroaching honeysuckle, wild climbing roses and lack of 
sunlight.
> Where there was a thick grove before, this time there was 
not a
> single living tree.
> 
> I have pruned my single remaining plum and hope it will 
bear this
> year. I will have seeds to distribute if it does.
> 
> There are lots of seedlings growin at the edge of neighbor's 
property
> along the raodside and I may be able to transplant some of 
them,
> eleagnus also, this winter, to a sunny spot.
> 
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