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Reeves898
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I am a stay at home mom after losing my sister from complications in childbirth... At 44 it is much more difficult than when my 2 girls were little. Anyway I am a true believer in being home with your children when they are young and as much as we are trying to keep it this way, in this economy it is tough. I have decided to take my love of gardening and try to turn it into a profitable little business. We live in sunny Calif. my husband built me a nice size greenhouse and I have a misting bed I built myself for propagation. I am doing everything with recycled materials, free pallets and donated items, because extra cash we don't have... Anyway my long winded story is over what I would like to ask is if anyone has cuttings of anything that I could grow out for potential profit later... or any other help and advice.. I have some things here I could trade.. but they are unknown varieties as they were most likely donated from local growers. Lynwood gold foresythia, thornLESS rasberry unknown, unknown lavender, hybrid poplar op367(fast grower), boxwood unknown, peach tree, orange tree, weeping willow. |
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Grasa
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Heather, you will find, this is a hard way to make any profit. for me, here in the nw, I have spent more in postage trying to acquire and propagate these special plants, only to a year later find out that if I had put that money towards buying the trees, I should have fruits by now... instead... hum, it is a hobby that I cannot afford. It is fun, however. In California, you have your sunny weather to your advantage... if you work hard, anything it is possible. All the cuttings I sent to my Cal. friends have taken roots and even fruits. Also, there are so many trees locally, you should not have difficulties getting cuttings locally. |
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Reeves898
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Grasa, |
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Aaron4USA
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Heather, welcome to THE forum :) |
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Reeves898
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I have plenty of land and I plan to grow them out and sell rooted cuttings when they are big enough. Along with other mother plants I am aquiring to sell the cuttings from when they are ready. I realize everyone is feeling like this is not a significant source of income but the importance to us a s a family is being home with our girls, so we live simply and teaching our girls how to grow food and plants and make any kind of income is a valuable lesson. teach a man to fish... That is the philosophy. I appreciate your sympathy and kindness I am not looking for a handout just a hand up... i am willing to pay for shipping like flat rate priority box... I am not getting carried away I am expanding what I already do and making our land continue to be able to profit from in the following years. Thanks |
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greenfig
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Heather, |
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mgginva
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I respectively decline. |
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ohjustaguy
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You should check/post on Craigslist, avoid the hassle of shipping, plenty of local figs and other plants in CA |
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FiggyFrank
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If you remember, contact me this winter and I will send you some family tree cuttings. Good luck this year! |
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Reeves898
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my zip code is 95977 email if you want my full address |
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Aaron4USA
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It's great that you have the space for your plan, it's important, the rest is easy, just root them :) |
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bullet08
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welcome to the forum and good luck. |
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musillid
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I salute you. |
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GRamaley
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Welcome to the forum and I wish you all the best. |
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snaglpus
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Welcome to the forum! Heather, there's a blessing in your storm! You don't see it yet but its there. Be patient and be blessed. Reach out to our Administrator of this forum. His name is Jon. He's a great source of information and might be willing to assist. I echo what my buddy, Grasa said, if you can start with existing trees. The trees might be little but will grow fast if given weekly caring and feeding. Then you will be able to sell some in a few weeks. |
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Reeves898
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Thanks to all well wishers... Thank you Dennis I am working on how to find existing trees locally and I have been checking craiglist to no avail... Any help is appreciated and I know the blessings are soon to come I have faith in that! Thanks for the encouragement though... God Bless! |
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recomer20
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Welcome. |
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