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HAVE: Hey! Here is my list of books to trade. New List!
Comments (0)You Can Grow Tropical Fruit Trees by Robert Mohlenbrock 1980 Success With Small Food Gardens Using Special Intensive Methods By Louise Ritto (1977) Trees of North America by Brockman Mother Nature's Recipe Book by Derwood McCraken 1975 The Gardener's Book of Berries By Allana Swenson 1994 How to Know Wildflowers Mr. William Starr Dana (a Dover book.)originally 1900! Edible and Useful Wild Plants of the United States and Canada by Charles Francis Saunders (a Dover Book.) Originally 1920! The Suburban Farmer's Handbook Jack Kramer 1977 (an old library book. Usable.) Herbs Techniques, Recipes, and More Kathi Keville 1991 Container Gardening (Burpee Book) Suzanne Frutig Bales 1993 The New Vegetable and Herb Expert Dr. D. G. Hessayon 1997 Down To Earth Gardening Month By Month from The Garden Club of Lookout Mountain 1974 (oddball self published book done with plastic spiral binding. Kinda fun.) Backyard Composting from Harmonius Press 1992 and some Sunset books (you did'nt think you could avoid those?) Low Maintenance Gardening Small Space Gardens Lawns and Ground Covers I also have a couple of Trees of Antiquity catalogs and Forestfarm catalogs, if any would like them. Also a Wayside Gardens catalog from 1981. I have a few others (especially more Sunset books) just ask. I will ship book rate....See MoreCitrus for Canada! Phoenix Perennials' new citrus list for 2018.
Comments (53)Wow interesting! Here is my list with some minor differences with yours: # 1 shiranui # 2 gold nugget: a favorite on this forum! # 3 kishu: Brian, I bought a bag of tiny small mandarins at my asian grocery (the size is about a looney or smaller). It wasn’t label as kishu so I am not sure but they were very, very sweet. They really taste like orange life saver. I read about this description before but never thought much about that until I taste it. The description ws very accurate. # 4 xie shan: winner at the citrus expo held in alabama. Must be really good to win the favor of all those enthusiastic citrus lovers. # 5 page: never taste it but seems a classic to have. Everyone was raving anout this variety in another forum some years. Sugar Belle, Pixie, Daisy and Tango are all great varieties but I never taste them and can’t find lot of information on them....See MoreList your citrus collection here
Comments (57)Bought one of those cocktail trees from Hirts a few months back. It was impulsive as they strike me as a little "cutesy" and not serious trees. The lemon and lImequat's roots are intertwined and no way to separate. Lemon looked sickly and yellow leafed on arrival, but the limequat fine. The lemon has dropped some leaves but just noticed a few bursts of green on the branches. Someday 10 years from now want to be drinking gin and tonics and whiskey sours even though I don't imbibe- yet....See MoreLet's generate a list of online cabinet hardware vendors.
Comments (12)GN Builders L.L.C: I thought it would be helpful to have a variety of sources. Only about half of what I listed are available to Canadias. If it was not for another thread that I started, I would not have had those ten. I hoped that someone coming across this in the future would be able to find the information easier. Also, there can be a great range in prices even for the same pull....See MoreLaura LaRosa (7b)
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