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| Anyone wants to trade? or sell it to me? I have rooted Jubilee blueberry, Surinam cherry seedling about 7-9 In for exchange. |
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- Posted by CharlieBoring 7 (My Page) on Thu, May 8, 14 at 6:19
| I do not recognize a "bababerry" raspberry. I do have what I believe are august red everbearing raspberry plants that I could exchange for blueberry plants if you are interested. |
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| Bababerry is excellent for hot places. It's probably is the best adapted raspberry for heat, will even grow in San Diego in the shade. But it is extremely hard to find. Edible Landscaping used to have them, but currently do not list them. |
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- Posted by Fascist_Nation USDA 9b, Sunset 13, (My Page) on Thu, May 8, 14 at 20:22
| Well you don't say where you live but if you are Lucky and in California . . . Heritage may work in your location as well. Others to try (cuz Zone 9's a b&*ch): Mysore, Dorman Red, Oregon 1030, Fall Gold, ... I actually have a list of about a dozen cultivars claimed raspberries zone 9 or hotter, but until I get more shade I won't bother. http://cagardenweb.ucanr.edu/Berries/Raspberries/ The blackberry x raspberry hybrids will usually do well zone 9. BTW: My least favorite online nursery sells them. If you want I'd buy the more expensive one...it likelier will arrive in better shape and hopefully will be Bababerry. |
Here is a link that might be useful: DWN sell them to retailers
This post was edited by Fascist_Nation on Thu, May 8, 14 at 20:50
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- Posted by ButterMonkey 9 (My Page) on Sun, Dec 7, 14 at 1:06
| I just found them at Parkview Nursery on Magnolia Ave in Riverside CA. Hurry up though, cuz I bought half of them, so there are probably only 5-6 left. |
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| Wow, cool DWN is selling them, Bay Laurel online nursery has them too. |
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| I'm currently harvesting them from my plant in Vista CA. More are on the way. |
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| Yeah I'm way done with harvest but I have 20 pounds in the freezer :) |
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