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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2011 7:46:02 GMT -5
Want cranberries? buy a pack of whole cranberries and don't cook 'em all, plant a few--berry and all.
Upland or lowbush blueberry, an I'm sure there is a Huckleberry or sparklebery cousin growing in some plowed over (or burned over) southern field, just awaitin' for an eagle eyed forager to dig him up and take him home...
Quince, persimmon, rosa rugosa, all are well planted across the underbelly of the confederacy.
Rasberry, blackberry, boysenberry. gasp-wheeze. I'm sure the list of shorties can go on...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2011 20:05:02 GMT -5
"Russian" aka autumn olive is inedible...
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Post by garrett on Nov 30, 2011 10:53:37 GMT -5
smiles
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2011 10:46:54 GMT -5
Would bear-berry survive in the deep south? (Uvas Ursi) It might, the leaves were used in knik-nik precontact as an extender of tobbacco.
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Post by garrett on Jan 5, 2012 0:30:02 GMT -5
thats awesome.copp you are full of surprises.smiles
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