I haven't seen mistletoe growing locally here in Portsmouth uk. Local apple orchards seem to be very neat and the trees manicured and hung out on wires. But I can remember seeing mistletoe growing from gnarled apple trees in orchards This Yule I have decided to grow my own mistletoe. My apple tree on my plot is a little spindly still but there is a lovely mature tree on my friends plot and we are going to try to grow some there.
It takes four years from smearing the squashed berries on the branch for it to mature and produce berries. As mistloe is partially parasitic we will only grow one or two bunches on the tree. I have read that mistletoe can be grown on Rowan, Ash oak, crab apple...
We associate mistletoe with peace and love and fertility, therefore, I was amused to read that its' anglo saxon name literally means" dung on a twig" which is what the birds who eat the berries, but cannot digest the hard seed deposit on the branches of trees. This is the mistletoes method of distrubting its seeds.
Hopefully we will be sucessful we will hower just squash the seeds on the branch. We wont know until spring 2012 if the seeds have germinated.
With blessings and joy for the new year
Merryb
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) and we go out and gather a bushel or so of the female plants (the ones with the berries) to supply our grove for our ceremony, the local Unitarian church for their Solstice ceremony, and all our friends who decorate their houses.

