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Posted: 8/9/2021 3:49:28 PM EDT
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I have and can take cuttings of Mulberry, elderberry and fig. I'm looking for sun chokes, walking onion (Egyptian) and or any other hardy perennial food sources that can grow/thrive in the south east.
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I've got some sun chokes growing in the garden and would be happy to trade for some elderberry cuttings. I'm in NY (zone 6) and we grow elderberry up here already.
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Originally Posted By billth777: I have and can take cuttings of Mulberry, elderberry and fig. I'm looking for sun chokes, walking onion (Egyptian) and or any other hardy perennial food sources that can grow/thrive in the south east. View Quote We did have somebody doing one annually, but I can't remember if he did one this past spring, and the loss of the extra page probably took that with it anyway. The idea of a cutting exchange is a great addition! |
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Bump to tack.
Let's see if folks will get interested. |
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Ive got a ton of elderberry cut and in the bubbler
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I have milkweed.
I know, probably nobody is interested in that kind of thing. I grow it for the Monarch butterflies. But I don't have much to offer, so throwing it out there. |
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I’m looking for Paw Paw seeds, the farther north the better.
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Originally Posted By FZJ80: I’m looking for Paw Paw seeds, the farther north the better. View Quote I try and get a few dozen every year and I pot up what takes. I'm trying to get a large grove down near my creek and mushroom garden. If I can locate a large supply (usually from reddit) I'd love to share. It's almost that time of year. |
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Originally Posted By billth777: I try and get a few dozen every year and I pot up what takes. I'm trying to get a large grove down near my creek and mushroom garden. If I can locate a large supply (usually from reddit) I'd love to share. It's almost that time of year. View Quote That would be cool, they don't usually transplant that well, just kinda a tricky understory tree. You have to have at least 2 genetically different trees to pollinate, and they pollinate with flies and wasps. Odd bugger. |
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Tree cuttings:
We have a ranch up in New Mexico that was once an apple orchard- actually the very first or orhard in that part of the state! I don't get up there very often these days, but hope to this fall. There are some apple trees, pear trees and plum trees still producing on the property that have had no attention in 40+ years. The large apple orchard itself does not produce, but various trees scattered amongst the out buildings do great every year. If I can get up there, research cuttings, and take a bunch- would anybody have interest? |
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Sorry. I meant to post in the "perennial food plant" thread.
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Originally Posted By Teakyman: I've got some sun chokes growing in the garden and would be happy to trade for some elderberry cuttings. I'm in NY (zone 6) and we grow elderberry up here already. View Quote First official trade in this thread, a handful of rooted elderberry cuttings just went out to @Teakyman |
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If anybody doesn't have black walnuts and wants them, I have PLENTY. I will send you a box full.
I bet every one will grow, too, cuz.....black walnuts are crazy that way. I also have some (two-year-old) Paw Paw seeds. I never got around to planting them, but cannot throw them away. No idea whether they are viable, but I will send them to whoever wants some. |
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Originally Posted By Kitties-with-Sigs: If anybody doesn't have black walnuts and wants them, I have PLENTY. I will send you a box full. I bet every one will grow, too, cuz.....black walnuts are crazy that way. I also have some (two-year-old) Paw Paw seeds. I never got around to planting them, but cannot throw them away. No idea whether they are viable, but I will send them to whoever wants some. View Quote They should be fine. I threw out a bunch of paw paws seeds and it took them 2 yrs to even germinate, but now I have like a 100 seedlings all in a cluster. I think they need hard stratification to get them going. |
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Originally Posted By Kitties-with-Sigs: I have milkweed. I know, probably nobody is interested in that kind of thing. I grow it for the Monarch butterflies. But I don't have much to offer, so throwing it out there. View Quote I would be, if I didn't have a bunch. I grow it for the same reason. |
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Originally Posted By billth777: Most of the trees you listed would be scion wood for grafts. Not sure how many here are up to the task of grafting. View Quote I'm working on it. But I can't get my cuttings to root. Any tips? It's all citrus (which means I won't be sharing it outside of my neighborhood because of citrus greening). |
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My wife is trying a ton of stuff on a small scale before we get our homestead up and running:
Most of it is too young for cuttings, but I'll definitely be tracking this thread. Avacado Banana Banana Banana Barbados Cherry Cassava Chaya Elderberry Goji Berry Hibiscus Hibiscus Hibiscus Hibiscus Hibiscus Hibiscus Katuk Katuk Loquat Mullberry Mulberry Spinach Spinach Spinach Strawberry Tree Vitex Vitex |
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Originally Posted By Panta_Rei: They should be fine. I threw out a bunch of paw paws seeds and it took them 2 yrs to even germinate, but now I have like a 100 seedlings all in a cluster. I think they need hard stratification to get them going. View Quote In that case, I may go ahead and plant some. Will likely still have some left to offer. But mine come from KY stock, so maybe not the best for very cold climates. |
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Nobody ever wakes me at 2 in the morning telling me that my grass is out on the highway.~~Radiopat
Wine is sunlight held together by water~~Galileo Galilei Well-behaved women rarely make history~~Marilyn Monroe |
I have 200 pawpaw seeds about to go in, as well as 60 ginseng rootlets and ~1k ginseng seeds.
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Nobody ever wakes me at 2 in the morning telling me that my grass is out on the highway.~~Radiopat
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Bump to check on OP.
@billth777 You okay? |
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Originally Posted By Kitties-with-Sigs: Are your ginseng rootlets cultivated ginseng? Or gathered from the wild? View Quote I got them from here. |
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Originally Posted By jvhuse: Tree cuttings: We have a ranch up in New Mexico that was once an apple orchard- actually the very first or orhard in that part of the state! I don't get up there very often these days, but hope to this fall. There are some apple trees, pear trees and plum trees still producing on the property that have had no attention in 40+ years. The large apple orchard itself does not produce, but various trees scattered amongst the out buildings do great every year. If I can get up there, research cuttings, and take a bunch- would anybody have interest? View Quote I would be interested in apples. I have pears I want to replace them with apples |
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Originally Posted By Kitties-with-Sigs: If anybody doesn't have black walnuts and wants them, I have PLENTY. I will send you a box full. I bet every one will grow, too, cuz.....black walnuts are crazy that way. I also have some (two-year-old) Paw Paw seeds. I never got around to planting them, but cannot throw them away. No idea whether they are viable, but I will send them to whoever wants some. View Quote I would like to try some. If you'll think they'll take in zone 8b? |
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I'm on the hunt for anything cool that will grow in a zone 4. I'm right on the line between zone 4 and 5. Nut trees that attract deer or berries would be great. I tried to take cuttings of my blueberries in July and I didn't get any branches to root. I should have tried using clonex and some rooting hormone on the end of the cutting but I wanted to see if I could clone them with just tap water in rapid rooter plugs in a cloning tray.
I've got some sommerset seedless table grapes I can take cuttings of this winter. I'll also have red, purple, yellow coneflower seeds once the flower heads mature. |
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Originally Posted By Kitties-with-Sigs: @Lucky13Don I'm so sorry! I didn't see that you had responded. If you're interested still, Black Walnuts will be dropping within the next few weeks. View Quote It's ok, if you have some extra I'll give them a shot. Anyone know how to get cuttings from beauty berry? I've got a ton of them. And would be happy to share. |
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Originally Posted By Lucky13Don: It's ok, if you have some extra I'll give them a shot. Anyone know how to get cuttings from beauty berry? I've got a ton of them. And would be happy to share. View Quote @Lucky13Don I have about 2.5 million black walnuts on the ground. Tell me the zone you are in. Let me see if they will grow there at all. If they will, I will send you some. ~Kitties |
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Originally Posted By Kitties-with-Sigs: @Lucky13Don I have about 2.5 million black walnuts on the ground. Tell me the zone you are in. Let me see if they will grow there at all. If they will, I will send you some. ~Kitties View Quote Zone 8b Florida panhandle. Sorry...edited yours instead of quoting. ~Kitties |
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Originally Posted By Lucky13Don: Zone 8b Florida panhandle. View Quote @Lucky13Don Read this: Juglans nigra good writeup |
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View Quote Think they might grow pretty good. I'm up for a test. |
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Tis the season, but should I untack this? Y'all think more people will see it if it is not tacked?
No posts since November. |
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Originally Posted By billth777: Seems like (almost) no interest. View Quote I keep thinking one of these threads--a seed/cutting exchange--will catch on and get going. But they don't seem to. I can't quite figure out why. Is it just the wrong crowd? Are people too busy? (I promised a poster above some Juglans nigra, and I haven't sent them yet. Comes from my hair always being on fire.) But threads like Secret Santa and the traveling box of odds and ends get great participation. |
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I have to trim up my muscadines. The cuttings root pretty easily. If anyone wants some send me a message. Not sure how I will ship them, but we can figure out something.
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I've seen this thread off-and-on, and while I'm interested, I also need to get better at cuttings/growing than I am. I kill most of the cuttings I've taken. So far the best is just to stick them in soil, and basically forget all the fancy stuff like soaking in water.
I did get some spineless cacti to take finally though, and I did the least work to those buggers. I'd be happy the send some of those out in a year when they're actually growing. Goodness knows I got them for free. Currently working on some evergreens I took cuttings of from locally, as well as chipping up the two trees I just dropped over where the garden is going to be this spring. This is in regards to the level of interest question from @Kitties-with-Sigs Problem is also that these kinds of things take a while to go from starting to success at the best of times, nature being what it is. No fast forward button, sadly. Or pause button for that matter! |
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I would love to get a mulberry cut or two. I have some nut trees that need to go. I'm located in MO.
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Just discovered this thread.
Subscribed. I will have some stuff fall and late winter. Pecan graft wood and sawtooth oak acorns. |
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I have elderberry volunteers I can dig up. Plenty in the row that need to come up so I can mow.
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So it seems like this kind of thread needs to be long-term and ongoing.
Because maybe somebody says, "I'd like to have some cuttings of Sauvignon Blanc grapes. Does anybody have some?" And then someone might see that and respond. BUT...it might be the following fall before they can provide the cuttings. So more long-term than anybody has tried before. OP, if you are up for it, I will help if I can. We can figure out how to do it, then edit the OP and go forward. |
Nobody ever wakes me at 2 in the morning telling me that my grass is out on the highway.~~Radiopat
Wine is sunlight held together by water~~Galileo Galilei Well-behaved women rarely make history~~Marilyn Monroe |
Originally Posted By Kitties-with-Sigs: So it seems like this kind of thread needs to be long-term and ongoing. Because maybe somebody says, "I'd like to have some cuttings of Sauvignon Blanc grapes. Does anybody have some?" And then someone might see that and respond. BUT...it might be the following fall before they can provide the cuttings. So more long-term than anybody has tried before. OP, if you are up for it, I will help if I can. We can figure out how to do it, then edit the OP and go forward. View Quote I'll do whatever. Tomorrow AM i'm digging elderberry. No fig cuttings this year I lost all but one tree to the cold. They're all growing back from the roots i'm going to have to cut down the entire scaffold. |
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Originally Posted By billth777: I'll do whatever. Tomorrow AM i'm digging elderberry. No fig cuttings this year I lost all but one tree to the cold. They're all growing back from the roots i'm going to have to cut down the entire scaffold. View Quote We lost SO. MANY. PLANTS. Especially in landscapes. That Christmas freeze was a bear. |
Nobody ever wakes me at 2 in the morning telling me that my grass is out on the highway.~~Radiopat
Wine is sunlight held together by water~~Galileo Galilei Well-behaved women rarely make history~~Marilyn Monroe |
I have 8 elderberries I pulled out and potted. I may grab an handfull more, still deciding. These aren’t very happy yet and ready for shipping.
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I think I have some spineless cacti that made the move with us, and have started rooting.
Willing to ship some out when they get established. |
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I live near Austin and saw a Wonderful pomegranate tree for sale in Costco.
After researching to see if they would actually grow in my area, I learned that pomegranates are related to the ever present crepe myrtle! I also learned that pomegranates have all sorts of interesting varieties that have softer seeds than the store bought "Wonderful" fruit. Some are sweeter, more tart, or have other characteristics that sound interesting. Do any of y'all grow pomegranates? All the local nurseries do not have anything other than wonderful in stock. I would be happy to pay for the cutting and shipping if someone had them to offer. |
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Originally Posted By ClichedUsername: I live near Austin and saw a Wonderful pomegranate tree for sale in Costco. After researching to see if they would actually grow in my area, I learned that pomegranates are related to the ever present crepe myrtle! I also learned that pomegranates have all sorts of interesting varieties that have softer seeds than the store bought "Wonderful" fruit. Some are sweeter, more tart, or have other characteristics that sound interesting. Do any of y'all grow pomegranates? All the local nurseries do not have anything other than wonderful in stock. I would be happy to pay for the cutting and shipping if someone had them to offer. View Quote Im not sure how well the cuttings would root, we'd probably have to graft and I have NO idea what rootstock would be appropriate. |
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When looking for rootstocks I found some crazy people that successfully grafted pomegranates onto crape myrtles!
Texas A&M's home pomegranate publication says that they are very easy to propagate from cuttings. Both softwood and hardwood cuttings can be rooting in soil or water. They recommend softwood cuttings rooting under mist or humidity dome to prevent desiccation. UF says cuttings can be rooted in just about any well draining medium and rooting hormone is not necessary but can ensure success. I am reasonably confident this is possible |
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