[OKC] Perennial fruits and veggies.

Kelley C Smith smithkc at riskiii.com
Mon Apr 4 07:09:50 PDT 2011


Wow, count me in too!

I have looked for info on perennials and seen saltbush (in a book) but 
never seen it in real life. Would try to find some time to help and 
share info.....

Great project idea!

Kelley

On 4/3/11 7:02 PM, Nancy Cain wrote:
> i am very interested in a listserv for this purpose.  i need all the 
> help i can get.  thanks for thinking of it.  nancy cain
> equality and justice for all
> nancy cain
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     *From:* David Rushton <mailto:davidrushton1 at cox.net>
>     *To:* Sustainable okc <mailto:okc at sustainableokc.org>
>     *Sent:* Saturday, April 02, 2011 9:59 AM
>     *Subject:* [OKC] Perennial fruits and veggies.
>
>     I have been dabbling with the garden for over 10 years now - and I
>     think I have come to a decision regarding direction.  I am going
>     to be working with perennial fruits and veggies.  John and I will
>     also be using the space to develop medicinals (perennial and
>     annual).  I have obtained some Salt bush seeds (Atriplex halimus)
>     - and have more than I need - so if any one would like some seeds
>     - just let me know. I have purchased a plant cloning machine - and
>     will be learning to propogate cuttings - and will be happy to
>     share cuttings from the plants I have with any one who wants. 
>     Once I really get organized (hahahahaha) I will put a web site -
>     and list all the plants that are currently available.  This is a
>     multi decade project - but you have to start somewhere right?
>     A question for the group..  Is there any interest in starting a
>     list serv specifically dedicated to sharing information on food
>     producing plants that seem to be well suited to Oklahoma?  We
>     could share knowledge and resources - plants, seeds, information -
>     and most of all - encouragement.  A big dream - is that some day
>     we can go to the local city councils - and work with them to plant
>     food producing plants in all the city common spaces such as
>     parks.  The other alternative is to continue to use Sustainable
>     okc listserv and dialogue this issue - but I don't want to hog
>     band width for one specific topic - if that does not work for the
>     whole group.
>     Thanks.
>     David.
>
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