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- From: "Biz Storms" <biz.storms@sympatico.ca>
- To: "Ontario Fruit Explorers" <labruscagrape@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [OFEX] Inarching process & Bletting
- Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 10:07:17 -0400
Tom,
Maybe the bletting process / results falls into the same category as smelly cheese. There's one cheese we've had in France where you literally hold your nose to get the cheese into your mouth - where you experience amazing tastes. That is, if you like the really intense taste sensations. Maybe the face guards and respirators that we use for spraying will come in handy for extracting the consumable bletted fruit from the skins and pits. <G>
I'd also like to follow along with your inarching. Can you take some pics and post them ? First hand comments always give you greater insight than manyof the text book examples.
Cheers, Bizmark
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[OFEX] Fw: Quince trees/shrubs,
bert dunn, 04/08/2005
- Re: * [OFEX] Fw: Quince trees/shrubs, Thomas Olenio, 04/08/2005
- Re: [OFEX] Fw: Quince trees/shrubs, Joe Boles, 04/08/2005
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
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RE: [OFEX] Fw: Quince trees/shrubs,
Luffman, Margie, 04/08/2005
- Re: [OFEX] Fw: Quince trees/shrubs, Joe Boles, 04/08/2005
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RE: [OFEX] Fw: Quince trees/shrubs,
Luffman, Margie, 04/08/2005
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Re: [OFEX] Fw: Quince trees/shrubs,
Biz Storms, 04/10/2005
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Re: [OFEX] Fw: Quince trees/shrubs,
Thomas Olenio, 04/11/2005
- [OFEX] Apple seedlings found, Thomas Olenio, 04/11/2005
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Re: [OFEX] Inarching process & Bletting,
Biz Storms, 04/11/2005
- Re: [OFEX] Inarching process & Bletting, Thomas Olenio, 04/11/2005
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Re: [OFEX] Fw: Quince trees/shrubs,
Thomas Olenio, 04/11/2005
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Re: [OFEX] Fw: Quince trees/shrubs,
Biz Storms, 04/10/2005
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