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Seeking 19th century Berry Bushes (or early 1900's)

Posted by Tanglewoodfarm 6a (My Page) on
Wed, Feb 29, 12 at 12:15

I'm wanting to expand my heirloom/victorian berry garden with any old cultivars (or cuttings) of raspberry, blackberry, other rubus hybrids, currants (black, red or white), gooseberries, or pear/cherry/apricot cuttings. I prefer cultivars that have been IDed.

I don't have much to trade right now (and cant figure out how to post to my trade list) but I do have heritage raspberries coming out of my ears. I also have a few sparkle strawberries, and maybe a few alpine strawberries. I also live on a homestead and am happy to swap for Icelandic sheep wool; I have almost all colors.

I also have a few fig trees I would be willing to swap cuttings from. I have celeste, sicilian black and stella (my favorite), as well as a few more common varieties. I've never done anything with fig cuttings, so these would be simple cuttings in moist towels, not likely rooted yet.

Thanks!


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