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Rusty Hinge 2 17-05-2008 07:58 AM

Reliable tree nursery which will despatch?
 
I'm looking for several container-grown trees - while I'd prefer
bare-root, this is too late in the year.

I'm looking for
Apples: one each of Charles Ross; Devonshire Quarenden.
Quince (big yellow pear-shaped one)
Damson.

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Rusty
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Rusty Hinge 2 17-05-2008 12:59 PM

Reliable tree nursery which will despatch?
 
The message
from Sacha contains these words:

These people have a very wide range and a good reputation. They also have a
range of unusual old varieties:
http://www.thornhayes-nursery.co.uk/


Ta. Will stigate in my vest innit.

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Rusty
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Rusty Hinge 2 17-05-2008 01:00 PM

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The message
from Judith in France contains these words:

One nursery not too far from you that might well be able to help you,
is Pfobs on thae Watton Road. The dear old chap died last year and
left the nursery to the man who had worked for him all his life - what
a gesture. I can't speak for the quality now, it is under new
ownership. The new owner is V. Moore, Watton Road, Colney, Norwich.


Ooo ta. Thanks for reminding me of Phobs. I'll look into it.

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Rusty Hinge 2 17-05-2008 01:01 PM

Reliable tree nursery which will despatch?
 
The message
from (Nick Maclaren) contains these words:

Try Reads (Loddon):
http://www.readsnursery.co.uk/

Ta. Loadsa local ones!

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Rusty
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Rusty Hinge 2 17-05-2008 01:01 PM

Reliable tree nursery which will despatch?
 
The message
from Sacha contains these words:

They don't appear to have either of the apples. Meant to say to Rusty that
the quince he wants is Cydonia oblonga, not Chaenomeles.


Isn't the latter the Japanese quince?

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Rusty
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Rusty Hinge 2 17-05-2008 01:25 PM

Reliable tree nursery which will despatch?
 
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from Anne Jackson contains these words:

Another step on the road to self-sufficiency, our Tone? G


Too troo, old fruit.

Just planted five apricot trees, a peach, a thornless (cut-leaved)
blackberry, some raspberries, alpine strawberries. Got a Tayberry and
some tame strawbs to go in next.

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Rusty
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Sacha[_3_] 17-05-2008 02:27 PM

Reliable tree nursery which will despatch?
 
On 17/5/08 07:58, in article ,
"Rusty Hinge 2" wrote:

I'm looking for several container-grown trees - while I'd prefer
bare-root, this is too late in the year.

I'm looking for
Apples: one each of Charles Ross; Devonshire Quarenden.
Quince (big yellow pear-shaped one)
Damson.


These people have a very wide range and a good reputation. They also have a
range of unusual old varieties:
http://www.thornhayes-nursery.co.uk/
--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our
children.'



Judith in France 17-05-2008 02:40 PM

Reliable tree nursery which will despatch?
 
On May 17, 7:58 am, Rusty Hinge 2
wrote:
I'm looking for several container-grown trees - while I'd prefer
bare-root, this is too late in the year.

I'm looking for
Apples: one each of Charles Ross; Devonshire Quarenden.
Quince (big yellow pear-shaped one)
Damson.

--
Rusty
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One nursery not too far from you that might well be able to help you,
is Pfobs on thae Watton Road. The dear old chap died last year and
left the nursery to the man who had worked for him all his life - what
a gesture. I can't speak for the quality now, it is under new
ownership. The new owner is V. Moore, Watton Road, Colney, Norwich.

Judith

Nick Maclaren 17-05-2008 02:46 PM

Reliable tree nursery which will despatch?
 

In article ,
Rusty Hinge 2 writes:
| I'm looking for several container-grown trees - while I'd prefer
| bare-root, this is too late in the year.
|
| I'm looking for
| Apples: one each of Charles Ross; Devonshire Quarenden.
| Quince (big yellow pear-shaped one)
| Damson.

Try Reads (Loddon): http://www.readsnursery.co.uk/


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Sacha[_3_] 17-05-2008 02:54 PM

Reliable tree nursery which will despatch?
 
On 17/5/08 14:46, in article , "Nick
Maclaren" wrote:


In article ,
Rusty Hinge 2 writes:
| I'm looking for several container-grown trees - while I'd prefer
| bare-root, this is too late in the year.
|
| I'm looking for
| Apples: one each of Charles Ross; Devonshire Quarenden.
| Quince (big yellow pear-shaped one)
| Damson.

Try Reads (Loddon): http://www.readsnursery.co.uk/


They don't appear to have either of the apples. Meant to say to Rusty that
the quince he wants is Cydonia oblonga, not Chaenomeles.

--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our
children.'



Rusty Hinge 2 17-05-2008 05:08 PM

Reliable tree nursery which will despatch?
 
The message
from (Nick Maclaren) contains these words:

| Isn't the latter the Japanese quince?


Yes. Not really a true quince, but an excellent shrub - I have several :-)


I have one - which is trying to become several - that's the big one with
fruit the shape and size of a peach.

Makes excellent jelly.

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Rusty
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Nick Maclaren 17-05-2008 06:21 PM

Reliable tree nursery which will despatch?
 

In article ,
Rusty Hinge 2 writes:
| The message
| from Sacha contains these words:
|
| They don't appear to have either of the apples. Meant to say to Rusty that
| the quince he wants is Cydonia oblonga, not Chaenomeles.
|
| Isn't the latter the Japanese quince?

Yes. Not really a true quince, but an excellent shrub - I have several :-)


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Rusty Hinge 2 17-05-2008 08:47 PM

Reliable tree nursery which will despatch?
 
The message

from Judith in France contains these words:

What are you going to do with all the fruit, start a cottage industry
in jam making :-)


Since I live in an old farmworker's cottage...

(I have just bought loads of Kilner tops to go with loads of Kilner
jars. Also have stacks of screwtop jars of other sorts - mainly jammy -
and a freezer)

TAAAW, I make quite a lot of wines and other stuff like sloe gin,
morello cherry rum, strawberry whisky, etc.

Urglemoot, anyone?

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Rusty
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Judith in France 17-05-2008 11:15 PM

Reliable tree nursery which will despatch?
 
On May 17, 1:25 pm, Rusty Hinge 2
wrote:
The message
from Anne Jackson contains these words:

Another step on the road to self-sufficiency, our Tone? G


Too troo, old fruit.

Just planted five apricot trees, a peach, a thornless (cut-leaved)
blackberry, some raspberries, alpine strawberries. Got a Tayberry and
some tame strawbs to go in next.

--
Rusty
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What are you going to do with all the fruit, start a cottage industry
in jam making :-)

Judith

Nick Maclaren 17-05-2008 11:21 PM

Reliable tree nursery which will despatch?
 

In article ,
Rusty Hinge 2 writes:
|
| | Isn't the latter the Japanese quince?
|
| Yes. Not really a true quince, but an excellent shrub - I have several :-)
|
| I have one - which is trying to become several - that's the big one with
| fruit the shape and size of a peach.
|
| Makes excellent jelly.

Also chutney. Can be used in puddings. And is an excellent treatment
for drunken teenagers.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.


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