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- From: "Donna &/or Kieran" <holycow@cookeville.com>
- To: "North American Fruit Explorers" <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [NAFEX] crabapples, and haskaps
- Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 22:31:51 -0500
Pears are easy to grow, also blueberries. Lucky's the one with the Kerr and Centennial crabs, he likes both he says. I used to pick fruit from their parent, Dolgo, which is really sweet and really sour. I used them to make terrific apple butter. You can eat Dolgo, but only a very few of the very ripest. All of these are disease resistant down here. Donna
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[NAFEX] crabapples, and haskaps,
Melissa Kacalanos, 09/08/2008
- Re: [NAFEX] crabapples, Lucky Pittman, 09/08/2008
- Re: [NAFEX] crabapples, and haskaps, Sarah Kehler Ewing, 09/08/2008
- Re: [NAFEX] crabapples, and haskaps, Kim Maser, 09/08/2008
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Re: [NAFEX] crabapples, and haskaps,
Ginda Fisher, 09/08/2008
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Re: [NAFEX] crabapples, and haskaps,
John S, 09/09/2008
- [NAFEX] raspberries (was Haskaps), Ginda Fisher, 09/09/2008
- Re: [NAFEX] crabapples, and haskaps, Donna &/or Kieran, 09/11/2008
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Re: [NAFEX] crabapples, and haskaps,
John S, 09/09/2008
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Re: [NAFEX] crabapples, and haskaps,
John S, 09/09/2008
- Re: [NAFEX] crabapples, and haskaps, Kathryn Mathews, 09/09/2008
- Re: [NAFEX] crabapples, and haskaps, Douglas Woodard, 09/09/2008
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