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My bookmark system has failed me and I can't find the recommended
fruit tree seller someone posted here. It was one with a HUGE list of
trees.
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On Mar 4, 10:29*am, mogga wrote:
My bookmark system has failed me and I can't find the recommended
fruit tree seller someone posted here. It was one with a HUGE list of
trees.
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There are several around
http://www.ashridgetrees.co.uk/Fruit-Trees
http://www.rvroger.co.uk/index.php?l...ngroundfru it
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On Sun, 04 Mar 2012 10:29:10 +0000, mogga wrote:

My bookmark system has failed me and I can't find the recommended fruit
tree seller someone posted here. It was one with a HUGE list of trees.


If you want (or like me NEED) fire-blight certification then Loddens of
Norfolk are one of the few offering such, the only one I could find
online, in fact.
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On 4 Mar 2012 12:50:08 GMT, Derek Turner wrote:

On Sun, 04 Mar 2012 10:29:10 +0000, mogga wrote:

My bookmark system has failed me and I can't find the recommended fruit
tree seller someone posted here. It was one with a HUGE list of trees.


If you want (or like me NEED) fire-blight certification then Loddens of
Norfolk are one of the few offering such, the only one I could find
online, in fact.


Why do you *need* fire-blight certification?

Thanks to all so far.
Haven't spotted the one I rememebr from last year though yet.

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"mogga" wrote ...

My bookmark system has failed me and I can't find the recommended
fruit tree seller someone posted here. It was one with a HUGE list of
trees.


This one perhaps?

http://www.blackmoor.co.uk/

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My bookmark system has failed me and I can't find the recommended
fruit tree seller someone posted here. It was one with a HUGE list of
trees.

These people do some nice cordons that can be grown in pots as well as ordinary trees.

Pomona Fruits, Buy Fruit Trees, Soft Fruit Bushes, Apple Trees, Raspberry Canes, Grape Vines, Strawberry Plants
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In article , mogga
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My bookmark system has failed me and I can't find the recommended
fruit tree seller someone posted here. It was one with a HUGE list of
trees.


Frank P. Matthews of Tenbury Wells. http://www.frankpmatthews.com/.

Incidentally, if anyone is interested in Kingston Black cider apple
scions for grafting, contact me at royhbailey(at)btinternet(dot)com.

Roy.
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My bookmark system has failed me and I can't find the recommended
fruit tree seller someone posted here. It was one with a HUGE list of
trees.
keepers-nursery.co.uk claim to be the largest fruit nursery. But they operate a seasonal system: most things are only available during the winter dormant period, and you are probably too late for this winter.
chrisbowers.co.uk is another specialist with a very long list.
readsnursery.co.uk is another (with the longest list of figs in the country, by a long chalk)
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keepers-nursery.co.uk claim to be the largest fruit nursery. *But they
operate a seasonal system: most things are only available during the
winter dormant period, and you are probably too late for this winter.




Easy answer. either phone them or email them if in doubt
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