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Re: [nafex] Looking for sources of black currant plants
- From: hwpark@kahres.kendal.org
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- Subject: Re: [nafex] Looking for sources of black currant plants
- Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2013 21:15:51 -0500
Jackie
http://www.noursefarms.com has, in Mass. VG
Hank Parker
hwpark@kahres.kendal.org
On Jan 9, 2013, at 7:13 PM, Jackie <jakuehn@verizon.net> wrote:
> Does anyone know good sources for good black currant plants? Thanks.
> Jacquelyn A. Kuehn
>
> pennsacreskitchen.net
> wmugradio.org
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>> From: "Jim Fruth" <jimfruth@charter.net>
>> Subject: [nafex] Multiple trees in one hole
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>> Every instance of multiple trees in the same hole, that I have seen,
>> resulted in the trees pushing each other apart and collapsing OR one
>> strangled the others.
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>> Jim Fruth
>> Pequot Lakes, MN
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>> From: "Brungardt, Sam (MPCA)" <sam.brungardt@state.mn.us>
>> Subject: [nafex] Umeboshi, Japanese apricot, Chinese plum: Prized
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>> Umeboshi, Japanese apricot, Chinese plum: Prized fruit by any
>> name<http://www.google.com/url?sa=X&q=http://www.latimes.com/features/home/la-lh-growing-umeboshi-20130108,0,7655132.story%3Ftrack%3Drss&ct=ga&cad=CAEQAhgAIAAoATABOAFAr-yzhwVIAVAAWABiAmVu&cd=qVruKf1JM1E&usg=AFQjCNHP44MKuVv-UnnAs9FtgnD4dwudeQ>
>> Los Angeles Times
>> The Japanese apricot -- a plant native to China, actually -- is one of the
>> longest lived of the flowering fruit trees. It's a symbol of resilience in
>> the face of adversity thanks to its early flowers, delicate promises of
>> spring that can begin ...
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>> Umeboshi, Japanese apricot, Chinese plum: Prized fruit by any
>> name<http://www.latimes.com/features/home/la-lh-growing-umeboshi-20130108,0,7655132.story>
>> By Jeff Spurrier
>> [Description: Umeboshi, Japanese apricot, Chinese plum: Prized fruit by
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>> name]<http://www.latimes.com/features/home/la-lh-growing-umeboshi-20130108,0,7655132.story>
>> Story | January 8, 2013 | 7:53 PM
>> ... smoked, boiled or cured with sugar, salt or alcohol, a lengthy process
>> that can take months. The Japanese turn them into umeboshi (sour plum) and
>> add them to sushi for a distinctive salty-and-sour punch. Koreans and
>> Chinese use the fruit to make ...
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[nafex] Looking for sources of black currant plants,
Jackie, 01/09/2013
- Re: [nafex] Looking for sources of black currant plants, david liezen, 01/09/2013
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Re: [nafex] Looking for sources of black currant plants,
hwpark, 01/09/2013
- Re: [nafex] Looking for sources of black currant plants, mIEKAL aND, 01/09/2013
- Re: [nafex] Looking for sources of black currant plants, Deb Schneider, 01/10/2013
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