Bareroot Flash Sale for pickup

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*Everything* you would need to know about this sale is written here, please read thoroughly :)

We have an abundance of beautiful plants who would love to find their forever homes before Winter, we hope to hand them off in healthy and expeditious ways. If you are hoping for plants this Fall, are within a reasonable distance to Ithaca, NY, are ready to act on this ASAP and are able to either heel in the trees or plant them out this Fall this could be a wonderful moment for us both, to find homes or be homes for plants:)
1) Ideally two or three good timing windows for you to pick up your plants within the next 2 weeks. Sooner the better... (once deep snow or deep freeze happens this closes down, looks good for a bit!). If you can share a few options we can pick something that works for us, for you, and for other folks.
2) A clear list of the plants you would like us to have ready for you. The info below will have plants and their cost. The more clear your email the easier it will be for us to get a perfect order ready for you.
3) Your telephone number so I can call to confirm, make changes or check in on details. You would be getting a call from 607-342-4953.
4) Cash is preferred, but we can happily take a check and generate a receipt and if need-be a Paypal or Venmo option is certainly available.
5) Do you need to chat for a few minutes to hash out details on what can be planted in your landscape? I can set aside up to 15 minutes to happily brainstorm on best plants and numbers. Let me know and I can call you when I have a moment to think it through...
If you want a more thorough consultation please indicate so in the email.

Plants available:
Paw Paw - $25 for tallest plants, 5 for $100
- $15 each for under 2' plants, 10 for $100
Hazelnut - $25 for biggest we've got.
- $20 each for robust 2nd year plants, 6 for $100, 20 for $200
Chestnut - $20 for biggest.
- $15 each for 1' or taller, 3 for $40, 10 for $100
Peach - $25 for 3' or taller
- $20 each for nice 2', $15 each for under 2', 3 for $40 10 for $100
Japanese Walnut - $20 each for largest, 6 for $100
English Walnut - $25 each for largest, $20 each for hearty size, 6 for $100
Black Walnut - $15 each 3 for $40
Elderberry - $15 each 3 for $40
Black Currant - $15 each 3 for $40
Apricot - $25 each for largest $15 each for nice size
Sunchokes - $20 for 10+ tubers of mixed wonderful varieties

THANK YOU!
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Friends! Please read description if you think this seems exciting...
Thank you so much for your patience and understanding if this offer doesn't fit due to distance or other circumstances. We'll be back to our regular programming very soon :)

edibleacres
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If you have a crazy amount of something, maybe a public space could be turned into a food forest or something..? Times are crazy right now and maybe people who would "normally" not be up for it are... in WWII, here in Sweden, public spaces turned into veggie patches. Maybe this could be some "milder" form of that, where trees are planted but edible ones instead of just ornamentals. Dunno!

SimonHaestoe
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Awesome bounty!! Thank you for offering those to local buyers!

fourdayhomestead
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Beautiful plants! Love you guys so much. Special shout out to Juan and baby Zelda!

BroadShouldersFarm
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Email sent. First big project for my new homestead!

sadbhyl
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I actually was driving past your area on Sunday ;)

peterellis
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Beautiful plants, I'd love some if I were closer. Good luck with the sales!

forrestdeno
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I got tons of leaves today. Thought of you guys.

kdak
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Definitely interested in Paw Paw seedlings.

debbies
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If only I wasn't a few thousand miles away 🛫

Croi_Fiain
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Will you be selling unsprouted seeds next year? If so, do you suppose the hickory and walnut genetics could thrive in lower zone 6B? We have droughts pretty much yearly, sometimes even during colder months, and hot, humid summers.

beefandpork
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Is it ok to take tree cuttings now in the end of the autumn and stick them in the groung, instead of doing it in spring?
Are chances of rooting equal for both options, or more chances for cuttings that are sone in spring?

Thanks.

Arishomestead
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Black raspberries are the best. Not blackberries but black raspberries

MrDuffy
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