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About the Author ringelstrumpf1 Blue Mountains 6th June 2011 10:28pm #UserID: 3535 Posts: 148 View All ringelstrumpf1's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author micarle Kurrajong Heights, NSW 6th June 2011 10:55pm #UserID: 3141 Posts: 250 View All micarle's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author ringelstrumpf1 Blue Mountains 8th June 2011 6:02pm #UserID: 3535 Posts: 148 View All ringelstrumpf1's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author micarle Kurrajong Heights, NSW 8th June 2011 7:37pm #UserID: 3141 Posts: 250 View All micarle's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Nick T Altona, VIC 8th June 2011 8:34pm #UserID: 2663 Posts: 727 View All Nick T's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Jantina Mt Gambier 8th June 2011 11:18pm #UserID: 1351 Posts: 1272 View All Jantina's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Nick T Altona, VIC 9th June 2011 5:33pm #UserID: 2663 Posts: 727 View All Nick T's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Ben says... If you are in Victoria I am happy to send you small plants or cuttings - not sure about quarantine elsewhere in Aus: Email me at Benawaite@hotmail.com I have Gooseberries to spare: Captivator - Heaps Roaring Lion - Heaps Farmers Glory - Only if you can trade me something interesting for now - would have to dig one out of my newly planted cordon ;) - will have heaps next year, I'm sure. I have also seen that diggers have 'Champion' syn 'Oregon Champion' for sale I also have cuttings of: Red / White currents (unknown varieties) Blackcurrants (Super Champion and Goliath, not sure which ones are which though) Jostaberry Flowering Currant - no fruit yet (meant to be insipid) but nice early spring colour If you want to buy some in the Melbourne area I would try Ceres in Brunswick, Black Spur Nursery Healsville or various on-line retailers (Diggers, Pete the Permie) - I have seen named red, white and black currant or gooseberry cultivars at each. For trade I am interested in any other named gooseberry cultivars, clove currant or any other interesting ribes you might have. | About the Author BenW Kinglake Ranges 14th June 2011 12:42pm #UserID: 5390 Posts: 144 View All BenW's Edible Fruit Trees |
About the Author Andrzej Canberra 9th July 2011 6:34pm #UserID: 5523 Posts: 2 View All Andrzej's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Nick T Altona, VIC 11th July 2011 9:38am #UserID: 2663 Posts: 727 View All Nick T's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Andrzej Canberra 13th July 2011 7:39pm #UserID: 5523 Posts: 2 View All Andrzej's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author MAK1431 Roxburghpark 22nd November 2017 9:16am #UserID: 17346 Posts: 1 View All MAK1431's Edible Fruit Trees |
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MyrtleTurtle says... Mak you are talking fruit I assume? Need to make that more clear. You will probably have to grow it yourself. White House Nursery have it in their catalogue and Diggers used to. Bulleen Art and Garden might have them in store. Also, a jostaberry is half black currant half gooseberry and they are sold by Telopea Mtn Nursery. | About the Author MyrtleTurtle Eastern Seaboard 23rd November 2017 5:59pm #UserID: 6913 Posts: 46 View All MyrtleTurtle's Edible Fruit Trees |