January Meeting/Scion Exchange

  • 22 Jan 2020
  • 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM
  • Room 101, Casa del Prado, Balboa Park


Are you ready for the 2020 scion exchange?! We sure are! As always this is one of our largest meetings of the year so make sure you there ready to take part in this fun event.

We’ll start setting things up around 5 pm – folks can bring their scion wood in then, but we will ask that everyone wait outside until 6 p.m. when we’ll open the doors.

Like last year, all members of CRFG-SD will be given a 30 minute head start with the doors opening up at 6 p.m. We’ll open to the general public at 6:30 p.m. 

If you haven’t already, please renew your membership at the following link - https://californiararefruitgrowerssandiegochapter.wildapricot.org/join-us

If you are currently a member in good standing, you’re good to go! 

We plan to have a few different exchanges scheduled this year so please hold on to any Annona scions until the February exchange.

We will try to have a small amount of grafting supplies on hand for purchase.

  • A word about scions: 

    - Absolutely no patented varieties and please, please, please - no citrus.

    - Please make sure all your scions are properly marked. While not required, the more information you could provide about your scion the better (e.g. chill hours, tasting notes, required pollinators things like that.

    - Legibility is critical – please make sure how ever your scions are marked, the writing is legible

Got a question about processing your scions? Check out this great video by long-time CRFG-er Ben Kotnik.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_A2OG5SEH8&t=73s&fbclid=IwAR2gDBGx6FNXxkHqhcuORpQnV6oKxVTK1FOUARv0vhbSSY1f3dBTlxkwoAM


Questions or concerns, please drop me a line! bcossel@gmail.com


See everyone there,

Benjamin

Presenting at our evening meeting in July 2025 is Karen England, current president of the San Diego Horticultural Society and she's also the editor of their monthly newsletter. CRFG's secretary Robin Rivet writes a regular column for that organization and wrote about the California Rare Fruit Growers in February last year. Karen England is a wonderful treasure in our county and she's on the Board of Director's for the International Herb Association!
She's teaches classes at Oasis and here's her cool bio:
Karen England

Karen England, an herb gardener of over 30 years, is on the board of directors of the International Herb Association and a regular food and drinks contributor to the group’s Herb of the Year™ books. Karen was lucky enough to have attended seven weeklong intensive cooking courses at the world famous Ballymaloe Cookery School in County Cork, Ireland, studying under the amazing Darina Allen. Darina has impacted Karen’s culinary teaching style making it accessible, attainable, delicious and fun. For ten years, Karen was the culinary docent at the Lavender Fields of Valley Center and wrote and published their branded Lavender Cooking booklet.

In addition, Karen, who lives and gardens on two acres in Vista, California, self-published for her own label, Edgehill Herb Farm, a still popular cook booklet (now PDF) entitled Scented GeraniYums! Cooking with Scented Pelargoniums. In the past she self-published a now out-of-print booklet co-written with Sheryl Lozier for Summer’s Past Farms entitled Herbal Vinegars. Although the booklets are no longer in print, the delicious recipes and useful information lives on in Karen’s herbal presentations and cooking classes.

She also hosts a podcast: https://edgehillherbfarm.blog/2020/08/08/hear-karen-england-on-the-buildsters-podcast/ 

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