From:
Josh Campbell
Date:
2007 Oct 02 03:21 UTC
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Hi,
I've become interested in having a go at grafting (in particular fruit trees)
and was wondering if anyone knows of any workshops around the city where a
newbie could have a go. Failing that I'm after some decent root stock to try
and save a damaged apricot.
Any thoughts or info appreciated.
From:
N. Perzylo
Date:
2007 Oct 02 04:07 UTC
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CPIT
http://www.cpit.ac.nz/weekendcollegenz/documents/WE%20Hort.pdf
I took the organic farming one year, and it was fab !! I just wish I had the
right kind of soil!
Good luck, and happy gardening..
/Natalie
On 10/2/07, Josh Campbell <josh@zype.co.nz> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I've become interested in having a go at grafting (in particular fruit
> trees) and was wondering if anyone knows of any workshops around the city
> where a newbie could have a go. Failing that I'm after some decent root
> stock to try and save a damaged apricot.
>
> Any thoughts or info appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Josh
>
> Josh Campbell
From:
Matt Morris
Date:
2007 Oct 02 05:16 UTC
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Hi Josh
you could try contacting the Good Gardeners.
email me direct for the contact if you like.
All the best
Dr Matt Morris
City Council and Community Board Candidate
for Christchurch 2021
Shirley Papanui
(and Pres, Soil & Health Assn., Canty)
386 1025
021 0386638
<email obscured>
www.myspace.com/matt_morris
14 Harrison Street
Shirley
Christchurch
New Zealand
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Subject: [Canterbury Issues] Grafting fruit trees
> Hi,
> I've become interested in having a go at grafting (in particular fruit
> trees) and was wondering if anyone knows of any workshops around the city
> where a newbie could have a go. Failing that I'm after some decent root
> stock to try and save a damaged apricot.
>
> Any thoughts or info appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Josh
>
> Josh Campbell
>
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From:
Christine Edwards
Date:
2007 Oct 02 20:25 UTC
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Hi Josh, there is a free gardening course at Polytech on Sat a.m. and they
cover propagation ...trying riunging them to find out where exactly. Cheers
Christine Edwards
Josh Campbell <josh@zype.co.nz> wrote: Hi,
I've become interested in having a go at grafting (in particular fruit trees)
and was wondering if anyone knows of any workshops around the city where a
newbie could have a go. Failing that I'm after some decent root stock to try
and save a damaged apricot.
Any thoughts or info appreciated.
Thanks
Josh
Josh Campbell
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