yellow raspberry canes

Started by bigdumbird, October 31, 2005, 20:20:15

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bigdumbird

Hello,

Anybody want any autumn fruiting yellow raspberry canes?

Ive got a huge patch of them to dig up this autumn!

Please email me your details and I will post them on.

if you have any red raspberry canes or any other fruit.. Logan berry, josberry or red gooseberry that would be cool or iam happy to give them out without any swapping.

bigdumbird


undercarriage plan

Love some BDB.... ;D ;) If no gooseberries, will strike loganberry for you, in a non-violent manner, you understand
Lottie  ;D

jellywelly

I'd really like some, I'll send you a pm.

bigdumbird

Thanks UCP.

loganberry would be fantastic.

BDB

EmmaLou

#4
Sorry this is probably a silly question ::)...Do the yellow taste the same as the red?

I would like to try growing them...I can send some summer fruiting raspberries in exchange.  :)

flowerofshona

OO yes please i have a few but not enough to make a row, i have a red gooseberry rooted cutting if you would like it :) also have a few maxin strawberries if you would like them ?

John Lund

If you still have any I'd love some.  So would my Daughter in Oxford. I can let you have some blackcurrants next year as I'm about to plant the cuttings from my bushes.  Let me know the postage and I'll send it to you. tel 01647 252485
John

Debs


If i'm not too late, I'd love some - could swap you some seeds in return as have no

fruits to swap...

Debs

sid

would love sume but i have no frute to swap as i am just starting my allotment i have a lot of large sheets of glass thats about all u can contact me on siddo@hotmail.com ty

sid

sorry dont know my own address lol its siddo@hothail.co.uk not com  :-[

flowerlady

Hi there bigdumbird!

Have been trying to PM you but your box is full !!

Was wondering if anything become of the canes on offer?  I did pm you my address at the time.

Hope you are OK.
FL
To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven: a time to be born and time to die: a time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted.     Ecclesiastes, 3:1-2

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