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PapaBear wrote:
If you want old apples the man to talk to is Tom Brown. http://www.applesearch.org/help.html No one has done more to preserve and rediscover lost heirloom apples than this man. He is also all to happy to graft you any of the super rare types from his orchard for about $15 a tree. My orchard has Cheese, Pumpkin, Forward Sour, Fallawater, Hollow Log and many many more. All from Tom.
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rose macaskie wrote:
Nick mann of habitt aid, did not have a cox orange pippin, he has a appple he says is near to it and so instead of getting the apple tree i want, i have asked for the one that is near to it thinking it might be hardier and i can always buy a cox another day. I looked up a coxy orange pippin some time ago and i think i found one for sale, it seems it is a delicate tree. rose
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rose macaskie wrote:
Its a good idea a lot of love for a not to vigorouse apple tree. I, as yet, doubt my capacity to give it all that is necessary as i am not their often enough. Maybe it is just that i have not thought it through. I have a brother in law who imagines in his head crawling out of an aeroplane on fire so if it h appens he will be good at it. He is a bit more meurotic than most. It is a usefull trick, it is easier to do somethign if you ¡magine how to do it in you head first, where you will buy the manure from or get the mulch from. The whole property has such poor soil that i dont like taking mulch from my own land but that situation is changing. rose
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