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Re: chokecherry and others
- To: <s*@eskimo.com>
- Subject: Re: chokecherry and others
- From: "* M* <s*@fidnet.com>
- Date: Thu, 17 Sep 1998 09:41:42 -0500
- Resent-Date: Thu, 17 Sep 1998 07:39:47 -0700
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chokeberry can best be propagated by division. the other shrubs are really
inexpensive, you should be able to pick up 1 gal containers for 5.95. then
you can divide these in a few years.
-----Original Message-----
From: Penny <missp@wwdc.com>
To: seeds-list@eskimo.com <seeds-list@eskimo.com>
Date: Tuesday, September 15, 1998 7:30 AM
Subject: chokecherry and others
>I am looking to increase the numbers of chokecherry bushes on my property,
>to encourage grouse populations.
>
>Can someone tell me the most effective way to collect/sow chokecherry
seeds?
>
>Also, I am looking for seeds from the following bushes, for the same
>reason...can someone help direct me to the correct place?
>
>Cotoneaster
>Honeysuckle
>Skunkbush Sumac
>Woodsrose
>New Mexico Forestiera (privet)
>Saskatoon Serviceberry (juneberry)
>
>
>Thanks so much!
>penny
>
>
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