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Bob Bors visited me 3 weeks ago and he brought a few jars of the U of S developed blue honeysuckle jam. I think it tastes very good. I will check with the others who receive some to get their opinions.
Margie
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Has anybody grown and tasted these fruits. Years ago I grew some edible honeysuckles and the fruits were few and bad tasting.
Lee Reich, PhD
Books by Lee Reich: A Northeast Gardener's Year The Pruning Book Weedless Gardening Uncommon Fruits for Every Garden Landscaping with Fruit
On Feb 20, 2010, at 11:32 AM, kim maser wrote:
Ernest; It's well worth the money to get the U of S haskap material. Bob Bors and the crew have an excellent fruit program at the University of Saskatchewan. They just released some new apple cultivars as well.
Cheers
Kim Maser On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 8:14 PM, Ernest Plutko <ernestplutko@wiktel.com> wrote: They want $49.42 for five
plants. However $20 min charge is not
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