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Sharing the Wealth


   
    I'll be taking cuttings from my trees this week to add to the cuttings offered at the California Rare Fruit Growers scion exchange this upcoming weekend.   They are nothing that one might consider as being particularly rare or unique, but all have delivered excellent quality fruit for me.   I'm certainly willing to package any of them up and ship them to forum members here, that might be interested in them as well, for the $5.50 cost of postage.  The cuttings that I have to share are:  Fuji and Braeburn apples; Shinseiki Asian pear; Royal Blenheim apricot; Triple Crown blackberry; California/Improved Brown Turkey fig, Black Jack fig, a commercial Black Mission fig, and original Spanish Mission fig cuttings from the 1873 Cherokee Hydraulic Mine.

   Additionally,  I've been a long-time customer of the Sustainable Seed Co, here in Northern California.  http://sustainableseedco.com/    I have no other affiliation with them...   but, as they aren't that widely known outside the  area, I thought that I might give a shout-out for them.  They are not merely a retail outlet or middle-man, but actually farm the seeds that they sell themselves; and the plants produced are terrific.  

  Smiles,
              Blue 

That's a nice offer. If you have enough packages to spread around, I'd be interested in one.


  Certainly, John.   PM me your address and which cuttings you can use.

  Blue

Thank you so much. I sent you a PM

I just recently got some Tripple crown blackberry cuttings from blue less than two weeks ago and there already leafing out nicely. Recommended Thanks Chad

Notice any differences in the two mission figs?

Would like to have one, thanks for sharing..

Wow!! What is an amazing offer! Hope you haven't run out already? Definitely sending you a PM now Blue

I also sent you a PM, thank you for offering these up, they sound like great varieties!

Just sent you a pm as well. Very much appreciate the very generous offer you've made to the forum members. Thank You.

Quite a generous offer! I just sent you a PM about the Triple crown blackberry cuttings.

Thank you!PM sent.

Hi, Blue:  Thank you for offering these cuttings.  Very kind.  I sent you a PM.

Thank you Blue . add me too

Hey blue - Can you bring me a couple of those original Spanish Mission fig cuttings from the 1873 Cherokee Hydraulic Mine to the Sacramento exchange? I love cuttings from old figs.

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Originally Posted by smatthew
Hey blue - Can you bring me a couple of those original Spanish Mission fig cuttings from the 1873 Cherokee Hydraulic Mine to the Sacramento exchange? I love cuttings from old figs.





   Oh...   you're just a little late, Scott...

                                                     Sorry about that, they're all committed.












    

         Well, I guess that it's lucky for you, that I had already put cutting 'care'  packages away for both you and Brian yesterday to bring to the exchange with me.    

    I'll see you there...   Blue 

yay!

My package arrived today. All I can say is WOW!!! Thank you for your generosity Blue.

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Originally Posted by efletche
My package arrived today. All I can say is WOW!!! Thank you for your generosity Blue.


Ed,  it was my pleasure.   Nurses rock!



  

My package arrived yesterday> incredible I am amazed that there were so many cuttings and they all seem to be vibrant and ready to grow..Thank You Blue. Larry

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Originally Posted by larryl
My package arrived yesterday> incredible I am amazed that there were so many cuttings and they all seem to be vibrant and ready to grow..Thank You Blue. Larry



  You're quite welcome, Larry.  I was happy to do it.



  Lou, (Louneo)  just wrote me.  He found this article about the Cherokee Hydraulic Mine (the source for the 1873 fig) and provided its link.  I thought that others might enjoy seeing a bit about the source of this fig.

 http://insuremekevin.com/table-mountain-cherokee-hydraulic-mining-district/ 

  

  My parents had thirty acres close to the mine.    I haven't grown out the fig cuttings that I collected and sent to you all...  having just recently developed an interest in them myself as well.  We'll be watching and waiting together.  The tree still has figs ripening on it today, the 22nd of Jan.

 This is the way that the hillside that was washed away by hydraulic mining still looks today:  (The Cherokee side, North-east face of Table Mountain)


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 This is the north-west face of the same Table Mountain, between Oroville and Cherokee, mentioned in the article...  

 
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   This is the South-west face,  and the barn - as it sits today,  that I designed and built from rough-sawn cedar when I was 24...  thirty five years ago.  LOL!!


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  And finally, this is the south slope, as viewed from Oroville:

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  OK,  now you all know where I'm coming from.   LOL!!!

  Blue

Blue,

Looks amazing. Thanks for sharing.

Kudos on the barn, its beautiful!

I've seen the Oroville O maybe 4 months ago on my Norcal camping expedition. I am excited to have a piece of my vacation even if its indirectly.

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