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David. Citruholic
Joined: 09 Nov 2009 Posts: 400 Location: San Benito , Texas
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Posted: Fri 19 Mar, 2010 4:29 pm |
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Texas residents
oranges
navel
n33
some blood oranges
persian lime
ponderosa (has set fruit already)
ABOVE ARE in 5 gallon pots and are $25 plus shipping
Eureka lemon
2 varieties of blood oranges
Valley lemon
page mandarin
ABOVE ARE in 1 gallon pots and are 10 dollars plus shipping
FOR ALL OTHER RESIDENTS
Anna apple 6- 7 foot trees
ABOVE ARE in 5 gallon pots and are $26 plus shipping
Early Grande peach 6- 7 foot trees (flowering)
ABOVE ARE in 5 gallon pots and are $26 plus shipping
Fruting Mulberry 6- 7 foot trees *(fruitng)
ABOVE ARE in 5 gallon pots and are $28 plus shipping
Bravos black berry 1 foot in height
Above ARE in 1 gallon pots and are $5 dollars plus shipping
Haas Avocados 2 feet in height (FLOWERING)
1 Gallon pots
Above plants are 14 plus shipping _________________ South Texas gardener |
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Brancato Citruholic
Joined: 14 Mar 2009 Posts: 163 Location: Jamestown, Colorado, 9K
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Posted: Sat 20 Mar, 2010 2:18 am |
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David I have a few questions, first can you ship out of state (to a non-citrus producing state)? Also, what root stock do you generally use? Finally, how much for the avocado?
Thanks,
Joe |
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David. Citruholic
Joined: 09 Nov 2009 Posts: 400 Location: San Benito , Texas
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Posted: Sat 20 Mar, 2010 2:31 am |
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Yes I am able to ship to Illinois , abit more hassle on my end but yes I can do it. It is grafted on a hybrid that consistes of mandarin orange and trifoliate.
I failed to mention the price on the avo, I edited it on the sheet. They are 14 dollars plus shipping. _________________ South Texas gardener |
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mrtexas Citruholic
Joined: 02 Dec 2005 Posts: 1029 Location: 9a Missouri City,TX
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Posted: Sun 21 Mar, 2010 1:31 am |
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Due to the citrus psyllid quarantine I don't believer you are able to ship citrus outside of Texas without a compliance agreement with the Dept of Agriculture. |
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David. Citruholic
Joined: 09 Nov 2009 Posts: 400 Location: San Benito , Texas
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Posted: Sun 21 Mar, 2010 1:38 pm |
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mrtexas wrote: | Due to the citrus psyllid quarantine I don't believer you are able to ship citrus outside of Texas without a compliance agreement with the Dept of Agriculture. |
I met with them about 3 weeks ago and I got the ok this Friday that all my plants have passed inspection. But thanx for Info Tex.
i _________________ South Texas gardener |
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Matt N Citruholic
Joined: 24 Mar 2007 Posts: 58 Location: Dallas, TX z8
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Posted: Sun 21 Mar, 2010 3:33 pm |
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Hi David,
Which varieties of blood oranges do you have for sale?
thanks |
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David. Citruholic
Joined: 09 Nov 2009 Posts: 400 Location: San Benito , Texas
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Posted: Tue 23 Mar, 2010 3:23 pm |
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I pmed every1 that was interested and had questions on shipping info. Let me know if I missed you. _________________ South Texas gardener |
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Westwood Citruholic
Joined: 31 Jan 2006 Posts: 454 Location: Oregon
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Posted: Thu 25 Mar, 2010 12:28 am |
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How much for the Texas Residents and Do they need a lot of attention ?
what Kinda Fertilizer do they like ?
Do i need male and female Residents or are they self Pollinators ?
also whats shipping and are they cold hardy ?
Just haven some fun Tammy
I am interested in the avocado's
If they are Cold hardy we have had some really strange winters for the oregon coast _________________ If it breaths and loves life Im a Friend..
If it Breaths and Hurts life .. thats the end.. |
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David. Citruholic
Joined: 09 Nov 2009 Posts: 400 Location: San Benito , Texas
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Posted: Tue 13 Apr, 2010 3:57 pm |
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I just replinished my 1 gallon citrus supply I now have
alot of different varieties.
Pm me with any questions or comments
thx David _________________ South Texas gardener |
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thach1130
Joined: 26 Feb 2009 Posts: 23 Location: Annandale, VA
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Posted: Sun 30 May, 2010 12:02 am |
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My tree came in great looking condition. Didn't realize it was so big. Trunk was about half inch thick. Much better than what i got from nurseries near here. Much cheaper too. Thanks |
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David. Citruholic
Joined: 09 Nov 2009 Posts: 400 Location: San Benito , Texas
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Posted: Wed 11 Aug, 2010 2:03 am |
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Wanted to add
All of the below is 30 plus shipping
Mango (like 7 diff varieties) grafted
Kohalo longan (air layered)
Surinam cherry 1 with fruit (grafted)
Thai thorn less Jujube (grafted)flowering ATM
Sugar apple (air layered)
Guava ruby supreme (air layered)
And I have wonderful pomegranate for 15 plus shipping.
I posted some pics in the citrus photo section but you can pm me for pics and sizes on any of the above varieties. _________________ South Texas gardener |
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David. Citruholic
Joined: 09 Nov 2009 Posts: 400 Location: San Benito , Texas
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Posted: Tue 07 Sep, 2010 1:41 pm |
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I wanted to add I also have Malaysian dwarf coconut palm freshly germinated for 15 plus shipping. _________________ South Texas gardener |
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David. Citruholic
Joined: 09 Nov 2009 Posts: 400 Location: San Benito , Texas
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Posted: Sat 16 Oct, 2010 4:13 am |
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I will have some Thai seedling one gallon sugar apples soon for 6 dollars. Let me know in advance if anyones interested I only have like 25. _________________ South Texas gardener |
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eulowife
Joined: 03 Sep 2008 Posts: 8
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Posted: Tue 22 Feb, 2011 8:30 pm |
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I'm interested in a dwarf blood orange for container. Do you have any dwarfs? |
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David. Citruholic
Joined: 09 Nov 2009 Posts: 400 Location: San Benito , Texas
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Posted: Thu 24 Feb, 2011 12:30 pm |
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Nothing that I have is dwarfing. Usually root stock gives the dwarfing characteristics. I grew them all on sour orange and c-22. _________________ South Texas gardener |
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