What's a "scion exchange"? Well, if you're interested in learning about how to graft different varieties to your fruit tree, come down and find out! Our members collect and share scions of apple, peach, cherry, apricot, mulberry, and many other fruit trees that are dormant at this time of year. A multitude of cultivars such as Pippin, Ashmead's Kernel, Montmorency, Blenheim, and rarer ones still!
There will be demonstrations of grafting technique. Most plant materials are free with admission. Admission $3
California Rare Fruit Growers (Golden Gate Chapter) Scion Exchange
12pm - 3pm Saturday, January 19, 2008
UC Mission Center
1855 Folsom (@ 15th)
Room MCB 126/128 on the first floor
There is a lot, but the university charges for parking, so try street parking first.
Official Website: http://crfg.org/local/chapters/ca_gold.html
Added by spidra on November 5, 2007
Collard Green Quinlan
I plan to bring collard green starter plants in small one gallon containers for those interested in growing greens. More than 265 people in the Bay Area now grow collards from my starter plants. See you all on Jan. 19th. Collard Green Quinlan 415-378-1333