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Re: Mulberry Dreams


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Hidden Springs Nursery, 170 Hidden Springs Lane, Cookeville, TN 38501 has a
better selection at better prices.  Catalog is $1.00, but you get that back
on orders, I believe.  Well worth it no matter what.
-Lon Rombough
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>From: "Wind Blown RAbbitry" <wykvlvr@worldnet.att.net>
>To: "Square Foot Gardening List" <sqft@listbot.com>
>Subject: Re: Mulberry Dreams
>Date: Fri, Jan 7, 2000, 10:20 AM
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>Raintree Nursery offers self fertile mulberry seedlings.  They have a large
>assortment of unusual fruit trees and vines.  Best part they are on the net
>so easy to locate and ask for a catalog.  Think I have also seen mulberry
>trees in Gurneys and Henery Fields but a local source may be impossible to
>find.  I know here I will probably opt for mail order.  Our local stores
>stock plants more suited to other climates than to our own.
>
>I do miss my mulberries also.  We used to go into the woods behind our house
>in Houston,TX and pick mulberries.  We also went down along the bayou to
>pick the most luscious black berries lol ah childhood memories :)
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Bill <OOWON@netscape.net>
>To: Square Foot Gardening List <sqft@listbot.com>
>Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 11:27 PM
>Subject: Mulberry Dreams
>
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>"Deborah J. Martin" <martin@zianet.com> wrote:
>
>>Hello Bill,
>Where do you live.  I'm going over to a neighbors house this week to
>take baring mulberry cuttings.  Do you need a male tree or can I get
>away with just one??  Debbie
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>>>Bill wrote:
>> These are going SO FAST, that in a week you'll miss
>> out on 1/3 of what is available in my area.  Maybe yours too.
>
>> Who can get me a mulberry start? LOL!
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>I only know I loved mine and the fruit taste in Oklahoma.
>Now I'm in San Fof'cisco, as I call it... or within a
>couple miles, just South.
>
>I just learned many mushrooms have sex.  A lotta trees do,
>Mulberry too, huh?!  LOL
>
>How do I propogate one?  Maybe seed is the only way...
>Or UPS but CA will take it if they find out.  Maybe not.
>I know they are tough on stonefruit!!!  About half
>make it through I hear.
>
>I hardly see it referenced anywhere.  I don't know what
>diseases it might harbor, except mine had a sort of
>silk worm, maybe a tent worm.  I want to make a
>consiencious decision, laws or not.  I also belong to
>rarefruit at eGroups.com.  I'll ask...
>
>Just even to be offered... I really thank you for
>even thinking of me!  I love the flavor!  A childhood
>memory.  I wondered sooo long what that marvelous flavor
>was I was detectinmg in KoolAid's BerryBlue... Must be
>a synthetic version.
>
>Hmmmm.  A slip in the mail, between cardboard layers,
>with a cutout in the middle cardboard for a small branch???
>Love ya!
>Bill
>
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