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Source for balckberry bushes
I'd like to start a blackberry patch. Anyone know where I can buy
some bushes? Dick Evans |
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Hi, Richard,
Go to 'froogle.com' and put in blackberry plants...I came up with quite a few nurseries. Good Luck Richard Evans wrote: I'd like to start a blackberry patch. Anyone know where I can buy some bushes? Dick Evans |
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Source for balckberry bushes
"Richard Evans" wrote in message ... | I'd like to start a blackberry patch. Anyone know where I can buy | some bushes? | | Dick Evans Dick, You are just not into the North Raleigh scene. Mr. Stokes is renowned for his thornless blackberries. He sells plants and berries at his house on the corner of Baileywick and Strickland. You'll know it's his house when you see the hand written signs and HUGE canes of berries. Jeny |
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"Richard Evans" wrote in message ... | I'd like to start a blackberry patch. Anyone know where I can buy | some bushes? | | Dick Evans Dick, You are just not into the North Raleigh scene. Mr. Stokes is renowned for his thornless blackberries. He sells plants and berries at his house on the corner of Baileywick and Strickland. You'll know it's his house when you see the hand written signs and HUGE canes of berries. Jeny |
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He sells plants and
berries at his house on the corner of Baileywick and Strickland. corner of Baileywick and Strickland? I haven't been that way in a while, but I can't picture that those two roads actually intersect... but I'm probably not remembering the roads correctly or they have been rerouted. Could you give me directions from Six Forks, heading north pls? Thanks, Holly |
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"BONEUNIT" wrote in message ... | He sells plants and | berries at his house on the corner of Baileywick and Strickland. | | corner of Baileywick and Strickland? I haven't been that way in a while, but I | can't picture that those two roads actually intersect... but I'm probably not | remembering the roads correctly or they have been rerouted. Could you give me | directions from Six Forks, heading north pls? | | Thanks, Holly Holly, Take Six Forks to Strickland and turn left onto Strickland. You'll pass Creedmoor Rd. Continue about a mile to the intersection with Baileywick (it's within sight of the stoplight at Ray Rd.). Turn right onto Baileywick. Mr. Stokes lives on the left corner. Jw Stay on Strickland. |
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It's confusing because Baileywick and Strickland are parellel for most of
Baileywick's existence. But near its western end Baileywick drifts left and merges with Strickland at a diagonal just east of the Ray Road intersection. To avoid missing it, it's probably easiest to take Six Forks north from Strickland, take that first left, and follow Baileywick until it ends. When you see the end, you're right in front of the blackberry place. :-) (on your right) Or head west on Strickland from Six Forks and take the right just before you get to the Ray Road light. The problem with giving directions is that all the landmarks are right after you pass what you want..... On 14 Aug 2003 14:51:49 GMT, (BONEUNIT) wrote: He sells plants and berries at his house on the corner of Baileywick and Strickland. corner of Baileywick and Strickland? I haven't been that way in a while, but I can't picture that those two roads actually intersect... but I'm probably not remembering the roads correctly or they have been rerouted. Could you give me directions from Six Forks, heading north pls? Thanks, Holly |
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It's confusing because Baileywick and Strickland are parellel for most of
Baileywick's existence. But near its western end Baileywick drifts left and merges with Strickland at a diagonal just east of the Ray Road intersection. To avoid missing it, it's probably easiest to take Six Forks north from Strickland, take that first left, and follow Baileywick until it ends. When you see the end, you're right in front of the blackberry place. :-) (on your right) Or head west on Strickland from Six Forks and take the right just before you get to the Ray Road light. The problem with giving directions is that all the landmarks are right after you pass what you want..... On 14 Aug 2003 14:51:49 GMT, (BONEUNIT) wrote: He sells plants and berries at his house on the corner of Baileywick and Strickland. corner of Baileywick and Strickland? I haven't been that way in a while, but I can't picture that those two roads actually intersect... but I'm probably not remembering the roads correctly or they have been rerouted. Could you give me directions from Six Forks, heading north pls? Thanks, Holly |
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Susan wrote:
It's confusing because Baileywick and Strickland are parellel for most of Baileywick's existence. But near its western end Baileywick drifts left and merges with Strickland at a diagonal just east of the Ray Road intersection. Oops. I shoulda said just east of Ray Road. Dick |
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Susan wrote:
It's confusing because Baileywick and Strickland are parellel for most of Baileywick's existence. But near its western end Baileywick drifts left and merges with Strickland at a diagonal just east of the Ray Road intersection. Oops. I shoulda said just east of Ray Road. Dick |
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Take Six Forks to Strickland and turn left onto Strickland.
You'll pass Creedmoor Rd. Continue about a mile to the intersection with Baileywick (it's within sight of the stoplight at Ray Rd.). Turn right onto Baileywick. Mr. Stokes lives on the left corner. Thanks! I forgot all about that end of it! Baileywick used to be a dirt road and we used to ride horses all through there a longggggggg time ago, lol. Thanks for the directions! Holly |
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