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GB
Joined: 12 Feb 2007 Posts: 317
Location: Ireland
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Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 2:28 pm Post subject: Heritage apples and whatnots amd a TRAILER as well |
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I HATE COMPUTERS I just typed out my list and its poxy GONE
RIGHT, here goes AGAIN
Five heritage apples,
Rawleys Seeding
Irish Molly
Appletown Wonder
and 2 that the tags have come off
A lovely BIG family apple, its trunk is about 4 or 5 inches thick and its about 13 years old, it makes three different eating apples that dont keep but are smashing fresh off the tree. Its also only about 8 ft high as its the one dwarf in the mix and is like a fountain of blossoms in the spring
A Jonagold apple
Victoria plum
Schone Van Boskoop apple ( I dont remember that one)
and one unknown fruit, I think a pear?
Now, to make the mix a bit more interesting there are also,
5 kinds of raspberries
6 or 7 golden bamboo canes
a wisteria
a red hedging fucia
a white tall growing fucia grown from a cutting taken from a bush at a delightfully haunted house on the Isle of Mann
2 clemitis, a montana rubins and a nice big flowered deep red purple one.
some mint and horseraddish
and there might be something else but I dont rightly know as all the leaves have gone and its hard to remember
All the plants are super healthy, 3 of the apples set fruit even and were WONDERFULLY YUMMY
After having waited almost 10 years to get heritage apples I really dont want to leave them to uncaring renters or buyers and not having the time to plant them in teh ground due to running round like a headless chicken trying to finish the house I really want them to go somewhere they will be apreaciated.
You will need a trailer due to the trees being nice big 3 year olds and the whatnots take up a bit of space as well. They are all heeled in a small space so should shift easily enough.
The heritage apples alone cost 33 euros each so I will sell the lot for 100 euros or best offer but please PLEASE let me know soon as we are off in a very few weeks now.
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GB
Joined: 12 Feb 2007 Posts: 317
Location: Ireland
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Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 8:59 am Post subject: |
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Oh, I just thought, we have one trailer left, its 6ft by 4ft and we just redid the floor with treated deck boards not too long ago but it needs its sides redoing as well but its perfectly able to carry huge heaping piles of stuff so for a hundred or so extra you can have it to bring the trees home with you
The countdown is on though, only 3 weeks left 
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