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calling all Utah Permies for new berms classroom garden planting and finding berry shrubs other than raspberry. blue berry, almond and other nuts. 801-808-4424
 
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Hi Lilly,
That sounds awesome! I have a lot of what you are looking for, but the only almond that I grow is a Dwarf Russian Almond bush. I do however have; pistachio, English Walnut, Black Walnut, Hazelnut and Chestnut from our trees that I could send to you(free of course). I also grow many kinds of berries including the landrace raspberries from Bear Lake. I don't have much free time, so I would have a hard time volunteering in SLC, but I would love to take you on a tour of suburban naturescapes that I have designed and installed here in Cache Valley.
 
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Thanks Bill my laptop cracked so I try to do this on phone but cant could you please just call me and I would love to talk. thanks
 
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