Re: List Information
>Thanks Duncan - I run into mallorn.com alot so I will bookmark that as
>well.
>
>Does anyone know of a mailing list or ezine for fruit in general or
>specific fruit crops? I looked around quite a bit yesterday and did not
>come up with one that was open to the public. I tried egroups, topica,
>mallorn computing and sodamail.
There is a terrific website, www.crfg.org - the california rare fruit
growers website that has all kinds of fruit information, NOT just
rare fruit and NOT just California (it was started by some CA rare
fruit growers however), so take a look.
If you are interested in rare fruit, there is a quasi-online
newsletter called rare fruit news on-line (or something like that)
that I subscribe to, it is more focused on unusual fruit though there
are often questions/discussions about backyard stone fruit, etc. go
to www.rarefruit.com to subscribe. It is an international discussion
and quite interesting.
Hope this helps Debby and others interested in fruit.
Nan
PS Nesa: RFNO might be especially interesting to you as I would
suspect that you can grow many of the fruits that are discussed.
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Nan Sterman
San Diego County California
Sunset zone 24, USDA hardiness zone 10b or 11