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  • SOFT FRUIT SWOP(oct-nov time)

    Hello all,
    come autumn i will be doing a lot of pruning of my fruit bushes,
    over 20+ verieties of blackcurrants, ,15+ verieties of redcurrants, 8+ whitecurrants, 5 +pinkcurrants,
    (I WILL SUPPLY THESE UN-ROOTED) but easy enough to root,

    also may have some thimbleberries,various raspberries all colours, blackberries and hybrid berries, and other weird and wonderfull soft fruits,(all rooted)
    also many verieties of wild strawberries(whites,yellows and reds fruited)
    (all rooted)

    LOOKING TO SWOP FOR ANYTHING SOFT FRUIT WISE I DONT ALLREADY HAVE,
    specially strawberries as i need a restock of most verieties,(true to type!)

    also may release some unrooted cuttings of gooseberries( over 50 verieties)

    if theres anything your searching for soft fruit wise please feel free to pm me,
    please be patient as i work a lot so may take a day or so to get back to you,
    not taking any orders yet, just keep it in mind, will refresh thread as i start clearing allotment,
    regards stew

  • #2
    I will have 4 large blackcurrant bushes (4ft high or so, about 4-5 years old) available in Surrey, if anyone fancies them once they've gone dormant.
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    • #3
      Wow Swaine

      You are very fruity! I only have a 2 varieties of raspberries (joan and admiral malling) and gooseberries (one red and green!). I am just propagating the strawberries at the moment.
      I would love a couple more different raspberry and gooseberries plants. I dont think my offerings are impressive enough for you.

      Cheers

      Shush
      Last edited by Seahorse; 01-08-2008, 10:15 AM.

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      • #4
        if you have any spare rasberries, or anything else really, I'd be grateful. I've little to offer in return - (10 strawberry plants of indeterminate variety?) but it is for a good cause!
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        • #5
          you can be assured of my support,ill sort something out for you
          regards stewart

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          • #6
            Hi there, I am after a tayberry if you have one, well most soft fruit to be honest. At present I have some spare strawberry plants (not sure which variety will find out) and a hairless gooseberry which I am yet to take any cuttings from, if they are of any use to you.
            I'm only here cos I got on the wrong bus.

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            • #7
              yeah will have tayberry available sound a good swop 4 the strawbs, regards stewart

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              • #8
                That is a lot of fruit on offer. Sadly I don't have any fruit to swap with you, but hope you find something interesting.

                Steven
                http://www.geocities.com/nerobot/Bir...shingThumb.jpg

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                • #9
                  I have been facinated by thimbleberries since a walking holiday in British Columbia. It appears that you are the only one who can supply these in the UK. I have a few wild strawberry plants if you are interested. Would thimbleberries gro in North Lincolnshire?
                  Jan

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                  • #10
                    hi yeah should grow fine, i have had no problems with die back due to frost if anything once they get established they go mad!, and spread like wildfire,
                    this year i will be offering a white flowered one, i also have a purple flowered one available next year, regards stewart,

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                    • #11
                      Hi Swaine,

                      Just noticed your thread. Is there anything other than fruit you would like? I am just starting to grow fruit so have four blueberries, one blackcurrant, one redcurrant and raspberry. Pitiful eh! Even sadder is I have ordered in a fruit cage. So, I have a whole load of veg seeds, mostly heritage varieties, some are also Eden Project varieties. Will be more than happy with anything especially unusuals.

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                      • #12
                        Wow.....a dream come true.

                        If anyone has any fruit bushes, cuttings, roots or not that they're looking to rehome i'm trying to fill the garden as we speak. have an enormous collection of Veg and i'm sure we could find a swap for anything. Please PM me if you're interested

                        Alex.
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                        www.outofthecool.com
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                        • #13
                          Well, I've not PMd anyone as I don't have any fruit thingys to swap, but if anyone has a cutting of any fruits going spare, then I'd love to try to grow em on. I got my lottie in late May (well officially in June but another plothlder was letting me in) and I've been working hard to clear it. I dug over 5 beds and planted them out straight away, and since that have dug over the rest of the plot and have planned whats going in there next year, and I'm left with a nice long strip near the hedge that I thought I might grow raspberries and the like. I got a redcurrent from Lidl for 64p, so hoping to get that out soon and got a whitecurrent from Wilkos for 69p but thats about it. I'm happy to pay P&P as I've got nothing to offer back

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                          • #14
                            Hi just found this thread so I dont know if I am too late. Can I have anything you have left. I tried growing blackcurrants from cuttings this year. Someone gave me 4 sticks and told me to put them in a pot. Which I did and they died are they really that easy to grow? I dont have any fruit but may have some Alpine strawberries next year. Stella
                            Updated my blog on 13 January

                            http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra.../blogs/stella/

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                            • #15
                              I have many types strawberry runners - have symphony, cambridge favorite and another early one whose name escapes me at the moment. I would love some raspberry if you still have any.
                              We plant the seed, nature grows the seed, we eat the seed - Neil, The Young Ones

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                              Updated 21st July - please take a look

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