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- From: "Sgroppino Farms" <sgroppino@sgroppino.com>
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- Subject: [NAFEX] Re: Rootstock Sources
- Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 20:17:30 -0400
I had to do a bit of digging around this
Spring to find a few less common rootstocks that I wanted to try. The
folks at TRECO were already out of stock of most of them but wholeheartedly
recommended a neighboring nursery called Meadow Lake (www.meadow-lake.com) who not only had everything I wanted but sold me
bundles of 50. I was very happy with the quality of what I received,
too. You'll find their list of rootstocks (apple, pear, plum, apricot,
cherry, peach and few others) here:
Hope this helps. . .
John
* * * * *
John A Gasbarre
Three Hills Farm
Union, Maine USA
organic@threehillsfarm.com
44° 15' 45" N / 69° 19' 45" W
Three Hills Farm
Union, Maine USA
organic@threehillsfarm.com
44° 15' 45" N / 69° 19' 45" W
>
> In their [willamettenurseries]listed pricing they don't show
> anything less than 100 rootstocks (and one of the other listed
> to me privately - TRECO - says it is wholesale only). Do
> these sources sell quantities of rootstocks in quantities of
> 10 of a kind(and preferably less?) If you have to order in quantities of 100, then to me that's commercial.
>
> The third nursery suggested to me Willow Lake does not appear to be mail order (I realize I did not indicate that as one
> of my original criteria).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris Mauchline
- [NAFEX] Re: Rootstock Sources, Sgroppino Farms, 05/08/2003
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