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Millet
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Posted: Sat 04 Feb, 2006 12:28 am

Westwood, your not the first and certainly will not be the last person taken. My advice, is purchase your trees from a REPUTABLE Citrus Nursery that make their living growing and selling citrus. Many Citrus nurseries sell 4-ft. tall Citrus trees for under $20.00. Why purchase a tiny 8 inch tree from people that are not even in the citrus business. - Millet
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Westwood
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Location: Oregon

Posted: Sat 04 Feb, 2006 12:35 am

I agree millet .. I really need to do some reasearch on other nurserys .. i just ordered a meyers lemon from stand and a OH man he told me a great Orange that would work here Not only can i not remember the name startes with a H i think Harvey Orange ??


I wanna get some of the bigger ones for later right now my G house is pretty small builting a bigger one this summer in another part of the yard .. so Yippy i can hold maybe 5 full grown trees in the one i have now ..Tammy

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donnie56



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Location: fl.

Posted: Mon 27 Feb, 2006 4:27 am

not all the sellers on e-bay are like that...
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Westwood
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Location: Oregon

Posted: Mon 27 Feb, 2006 9:04 am

Well LOL I just got the replace ment Orange trees ...

It looks like instead of Oranges i now have Grapefruit.. he said he was going to take the auction off ebay but hasnt yet ..

I no longer can give the second tree to My mom who had passed away this last tuesday so really im heart broken.. i wish she would Of had gotten a chance to see it and finally own a Orange tree....

this lady (mom) is one who raised me i wanted to give her something she would be happy with and to say Thank you for always being there ...

Darin im sure doesnt realise the pain in That ...
But i wont complain to Darin any longer since im sure once people start getting sick off the oranges he has sold in the future will sue him BIG time .. I feel for him his mistake will cost him alot more then his lisence when people start realising what he had sold him ..Tammy

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garnetmoth
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Joined: 28 Nov 2005
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Location: Cincinnati, OH

Posted: Tue 28 Feb, 2006 2:44 am

sorry to hear of your loss Tammy, I lost my mom about 5 years ago. still gets hard this time of year. I started gardening after she passed, my dad enjoys tomatoes.
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Westwood
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Location: Oregon

Posted: Thu 02 Mar, 2006 6:07 am

i lost my dad in 2000 this is the lady who raised me since my mom thought that when dad went over seas it was time to travel .. with out kids

she taught me how to do everything country when i bought my ranch we got her on her first horse at 63 yrs old ...

we meaning my baby brother and i who is now passed since 96..

sometimes some women just shouldnt have children then there are those that cant and the lady who raised me when my dad was gone and her hubby Pa are closer in my heart then my own real mom .. i miss her .. but the plants are both doing well pa says he would still love to have the plant so Thats awesome for me Tammy

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