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Re: SUBSCRIBE INDOOR-GARDENING darryl
- To: i*@prairienet.org
- Subject: Re: SUBSCRIBE INDOOR-GARDENING darryl
- From: D* C* <a*@iname.com>
- Date: Fri, 08 Aug 1997 15:42:18 -0700
- References: <199708080314.WAA03897@pnet1.prairienet.org>
Hello Leo:
Thank you for your reply, and the chance to recieve your newsletter. I
currently live in Charlotte, NC. I am a long-time organic vegetable
gardener, recently converted to the organic fruit faith.
My collection currently contains banana (dwarf cavendish, velutina, and
an unknown var), Kiwi (A.deliciosa, Issai), peaches, apples,
blueberries, strawberries, western sand cherries, american plums,
juneberries, passionfruit (maypop), cornellian cherry (dogwood) and
several table grapes, lemon verbena, lemon grass, tea camellia and
stevia.
I am in the process of buying/researching: Raja puri, williams hybrid,
grand nain, dwarf red(?) and basjoo bananas; star fruit; meiwa kumquat;
Changsha (changshi?) mandarin; Keriberry (day neutral raspbery); meyer
and ponderosa lemon; pineapple guava; gooseberry/currant/jostaberrys;
Pineapple guava; and others. As protected space is limited, I am
especially fascinated with vars. such as basjoo banana, keriberry, and
changshi mandarin, that are far hardier or otherwise different from
their more popular cousins. Also desireable are fruits that bear more
than once a year, or based on factors other than season. All of my
tropical stuff is in 15-30 gall barrels to be moved into a sunroom at
the first hint of cold. I am interested in shareing general info and
especially info on var.s that can take some chill or will bear fruit
while indoors.
Thanks again for the opportunity to share information on these topics.
Darryl Clark
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