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- From: "Jim Freeman" <jf@gctruck.com>
- To: <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [NAFEX] Best Very Late Apples
- Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 16:22:46 -0400
I appreciate all of the ideas for additions. Our orchard is a long way
from the coast, but I will try some anyway.
Thanks,
Jim
-----Original Message-----
Jim,
If you were on the coast, many of the cultivars that work well are
available via Raintree nursery.
In response to a similar question someone on NAFEX (bless him, I've
forgotten who) informed me of Nick Botner at Spearheart Farm & Orchard.
If you would like scionwood, he has an amazing list from which to choose
-- 14 pages worth of apples, pears, plums, cherries and grapes. King,
among them.
Have fun,
Dave, E. WA, z6
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Re: [NAFEX] Best Very Late Apples,
Jim Freeman, 10/06/2010
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: [NAFEX] Best Very Late Apples, Anton Callaway, 10/06/2010
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Re: [NAFEX] Best Very Late Apples,
Jim Freeman, 10/07/2010
- Re: [NAFEX] Best Very Late Apples, Douglas Woodard, 10/07/2010
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Re: [NAFEX] Best Very Late Apples,
Jim Freeman, 10/08/2010
- Re: [NAFEX] Best Very Late Apples, Ed Fackler, 10/08/2010
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Re: [NAFEX] Best Very Late Apples,
david liezen, 10/11/2010
- Re: [NAFEX] Best Very Late Apples, jelie, 10/11/2010
- Re: [NAFEX] Best Very Late Apples, David Consolvo, 10/08/2010
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Re: [NAFEX] Best Very Late Apples,
Jim Freeman, 10/12/2010
- Re: [NAFEX] Best Very Late Apples, david liezen, 10/14/2010
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