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I don't how they normally come from the nursery but I managed to root about a dozen cuttings this summer under mist using hormodin. Joseph Richardson > Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2009 11:11:47 -0500 > From: qazingulaza@gmail.com > To: nafex@lists.ibiblio.org > Subject: [NAFEX] Illinois Everbearing mulberry > > Finally tasted some Illinois Everbearing mulberries the other day & > they were really lovely. Good flavor, not insipid, a bit small but > not overly & they easily put my Russian mulberries to shame... > > Does anyone know if these are own-rooted or grafted? & if grafted, > what are they typically grafted on? > > Also what techniques are there for creating harvestable plants? Are > their ways to prune or coppice to keep the plants in a dwarf state? > > ~mIEKAL > _______________________________________________ > nafex mailing list > nafex@lists.ibiblio.org > > Reproduction of list messages or archives is not allowed. > This includes distribution on other email lists or reproduction on web sites. > Permission to reproduce is NEVER granted, so don't claim you have permission! > > **YOU MUST BE SUBSCRIBED TO POST!** > Posts from email addresses that are not subscribed are discarded. > No exceptions. > ---- > To subscribe or unsubscribe, go to the bottom of this page (also can be used to change other email options): > http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/nafex > > File attachments are NOT stripped by this list. > TAKE STEPS TO PROTECT YOURSELF FROM COMPUTER VIRUSES! > Please do not send binary files. > Use plain text ONLY in emails! > > NAFEX web site: http://www.nafex.org/ Windows Live: Keep your friends up to date with what you do online. Find out more. |
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