Looking for organic fruit trees to start a small orchard

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Hi,

We are trying to do everything as organically and ethically responsibly as we can on our small farm. We are interested in planting a few fruit bearing trees here in Virginia. Does anyone know of a site that sells organic fruit trees.

Thanks, Celeste Clevenger

-- Celeste Clevenger (tomato@internet.com), October 14, 2001

Answers

Do you mean organic or Heirloom?

-- Mel Kelly (melkelly@webtv.net), October 14, 2001.

Go to the search near the bottom of the page and type in organic fruit trees.

Organic Supplier

-- ~Rogo (rogo2020@yahoo.com), October 14, 2001.


Celeste, I admire your organic wants---however, you might consider that when you buy a young fruit tree it will be several (4-10) years before they fruit. Plenty of time there for you to organically baby them and any pesticide, etc. to wear off. I imagine a lot less expensive to buy plain heirloom trees in the initial investment vs. organic, as it is not unusual to suffer losses of new fruit trees due to weather, animal damage, bad location, etc.

Good luck.

-- Anne (HealthyTouch101@wildmail.com), October 14, 2001.


Celeste, Try these fplks in NC. Their email is oldapple@bighorsecreekfarm.com Tom

-- Tom Wright (nthomaswt@aol.com), October 14, 2001.

Buying organic is not just a knee jerk 'nimby' kind of thing. It is also about using your dollars to support a sustainable/land steward farmer. So bravo to you c.c. for going the extra mile! -> on the soap box today :]

-- bj pepper in C. MS. (pepper.pepper@excite.com), October 15, 2001.


The website for Fedco seeds is www.fedcoseeds.com but as of yesterday, they did not have the 2002 catalog for trees on there yet. They said it will be available by the end of October, so keep checking!

-- sheryl in Me (radams@sacoriver.net), October 18, 2001.

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