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WANTED: Mulberry tree seedlings
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Posted by
hschutte 7b (
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Sat, Jul 1, 06 at 23:30
| Anyone have any mulberry tree seedlings to trade? I have some heritage raspberry bushes. I'm located in charlotte,nc. |
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RE: WANTED: Mulberry tree seedlings
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| Do you want just a regular mulberry? I have one on my fence line that I'm sure has seedlings around. I don't want anything for it but just want to make sure that you are not looking for any particular variety. |
RE: WANTED: Mulberry tree seedlings
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| gurley157fs, I'd be interested in your regular mulberry seedlings. Let me know how you would want to exchange those plants. I sent you an email giving you my mailing address. |
RE: WANTED: Mulberry tree seedlings
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| Hi, will you be at Raleigh swap September 9? If so, I can did Morus rubra for you for then. |
RE: WANTED: Mulberry tree seedlings
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| Anyone have any seedlings? |
RE: WANTED: Mulberry tree seedlings
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| There are plenty here at the office that I've been thinking about digging up before they're mowed. I would love some raspberries and I'm in Hickory. Not too far. PLMK rosebush |
RE: WANTED: Mulberry tree seedlings
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| rosebush, Try not to have them mowed down. I'd be very interested in having them. Let me know how you would want to trade. My email address is hschutte@juno.com. Do these mulberries fruit? The one I planted 3 years I found out was a non-fruiting one. I'm wanting one that produces fruit. The red raspberries I have to trade are the everbearing red ones which produce twice a year. Very good tasting. |
RE: WANTED: Mulberry tree seedlings
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RE: WANTED: Mulberry tree seedlings
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| I am interested in 2 fruiting mulberries. I will be at the Raleigh plant swap sept 9th. Thanks. Please email me at kljohnston@hotmail.com if any are available. |
RE: WANTED: Mulberry tree seedlings
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| Should be plenty. If I could get the bigger saplings (4 - 5')dug up, you could have them. Some are blooming. But they are next to impossible to take out if they're that big. I'll see what I can do this weekend. |
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