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Stan McKenzie
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Posted: Sun 23 Apr, 2006 12:25 am

As promised, here are the details on the Southeastern Citrus Expo that is to be held on Nov.18th 2006. The event in its 4th year will take place at the Virginia Beach Aquarium located at 717 General Booth Blvd, Virginia Beach, Virginia. The first session is slated to begin around 10 am and will be on the subject of growing citrus in containers. Speaker for this segment is Bob Koch of Colorado. There will be a citrus fruit contest with all the categories just as in years past. This will be conducted in a seperate room there at the facility. The second session will begin after a lunch break and will feature information on growing citrus in ground in areas north of the citrus belt. Speakers for this program will be Ned Rahn of Port Royal, SC and Stan McKenzie of Scranton, SC. After the announcment of the winners, the Expo will move to Pungo Palms Nursery where host Ralph and Kathy Denton will show off their citrus plantings. There will be a plant sale conducted at the Dentons for anyone wishing to purchase some of those hard to find citrus plants... also available will be other rare and unsusual plants. Shuttle tours of Mr Robert Montyca's citrus orchard will be conducted thru out the day. Mr Montyca probably owns one of the largest and most fruitful citrus collections to be found outside of the deep South. The day should be packed full of fun and plenty of citrus info for everyone.
For those in areas south of Virginia Beach who would like to join a rolling Citruholics convention, I have contacted Sunway Tours of Myrtle Beach, SC and they will provide bus transportation to and from the Expo. The cost is just 105 dollars per person and includes pick up in Charleston SC, Florence SC and Fayetteville, NC. The 105 price is for two people to a room and the Best Western Hotel is the facility we will be staying in. All rooms are ocean front and Sunway will be providing transportation to and from the Expo. Sunway will begin picking up passengers at Charleston around 8:30 am on Friday the 17th. We will arrive in Va Bch around 3 pm . The return trip will leave Va Bch around 5 pm that Saturday and arrive back in Charleston around 11:30 pm. I will have some brochures printed shortly for anyone who is interested in riding on the Citruholic Express! If you would like a brochure, just email me and I will put you on the mailing list. Special thanks to our host for this event, Ralph and Kathy Denton, Lisa Nicole Zimmerman and Gaylord Ventura...

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garnetmoth
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Posted: Fri 18 Aug, 2006 6:09 pm

this is awesome.
We have friends in Va Beach that we havent seen in over a year....
I have had a decent job for about 8 months now, and were considering making this one. (Jerry will be visiting, ill be fruiting!)

Who else is planning on coming to this one?
this is mostly a Saturday event?
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Stan McKenzie
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Posted: Fri 25 Aug, 2006 11:19 pm

Hi garnetmoth, I will look forward to meeting you at this years Expo. A bunch of us usually get together the Friday Night before the Expo on Saturday and go out for a meal somewhere. Last year there were probably 20 or more of us hardcore citruholics sitting at one table! Bring your hubby along and we may convert him to a "citruholic" before the night is over! Laughing

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Laaz
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Posted: Sat 26 Aug, 2006 12:25 am

I would agree it would be great to meet a lot of people on this forum @ the Expo.
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garnetmoth
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Posted: Sat 26 Aug, 2006 12:35 pm

Jerry is more suited to tomatoes- dont need a bunch of attention, water, eat.

With this much lead time, i might just be able to get a friday off, or half day.... I appreciate the invite! is this an early or late dinner, for planning purposes?
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Millet
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Posted: Sat 26 Aug, 2006 2:30 pm

The dinner is NOT for planning purposes, the planning has long ago been completely done. The dinner, usually the night before the Expo, is just a fun gathering of cituholics. The 20 or so of us that attended the dinner last year are still talking about the wonderful time we had. The expo is also a once a year opportunity for people to purchase unique, rare and hard to find citrus varieties generally not available to the public at local nurseries. Last year Citrus Joe and I purchased 5 trees at the expo, then took them back home to Colorado with us ON THE AIRPLANE - Millet
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Patty_in_wisc
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Posted: Sat 26 Aug, 2006 3:45 pm

I'll tell ya Garnet, you've never met such a nice bunch of people! I too bought plants - & wasn't going to. Me & Citrus Joe had to buy a large duffle bag for plants as a carry on. And then, of course there were the seeds & cuttings we collected from unusual plants. I learned a lot at the expo with all those knowledgable people. Was a great time. Will you be staying at your friend's house?

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garnetmoth
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Posted: Sun 27 Aug, 2006 5:46 pm

Millet-
I meant, so i could figure out when to get there, is it early or late. If its informal, and it sounds like its a get together not just dinner and leave, then we'll get there.

Sounds like a bunch of fun, definately.

Patty- not sure, theyve got a 1-yr-old and im not sure that it would be OK for their schedule. theyre Jerrys friends from college, so im waiting for him to figure that part out Smile
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Patty_in_wisc
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Posted: Mon 28 Aug, 2006 5:09 am

Garnet, it is just dinner & leave, but we get together before & during dinner. I wore T shirt & jeans. Look at the pics posted from last yr!!!
I think I can get a nice 2 bdrm place for a deal. Hoping someone will help me out with sharing the cost. Anyone out there? You'll have your own bdrm. & bath.!!

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BabyBlue11371
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Posted: Tue 29 Aug, 2006 7:38 pm

Lets see.... If I go east.... Pick up Gardner_Dragon in AR.. then more East... Garnet in TN... who else due East of me??? If I could get enough to pitch in on gas I might could make it.. My Mini van comfortably seats 6 + Luggage.. no roof luggage rack though.. If we pack light enough we could even fit trees in it.. that is how I brought home my first Meiwa Kumquat..
HMMMMM.....
It's an Idea...

Gina *BabyBlue*
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garnetmoth
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Posted: Wed 30 Aug, 2006 12:15 am

I think its a 10 hr drive from here. :-p
I might be able to get off work by 3pm if I try really hard, heck ill have been there almost a year, ill try to take a whole day off.

I dont mind sharing a room at all, Jerry and I will sleep one in a sleeping bag and the other on the bed if it freaks you out at all.

He asked his friend there, and his friend is having some marriage woes so i dont know if wed want to stay there or not ...
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eyeckr
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Posted: Wed 06 Sep, 2006 6:49 pm

Hello for Virginia Beach! Here are the details about the upcoming 2006 Southeast Citrus Expo. It should be a great time and all those in the surrounding areas are encouraged to attend.


SOUTHEAST CITRUS EXPO 2006

The Southeast Citrus Exposition is now into its forth year. Its purpose is to encourage citrus growing outside the commercial citrus belt for both the home gardener and the serious enthusiast. This year’s Expo will feature expert speakers who will provide information on growing cold-hardy citrus in the Southeast United States. Topics that will be discussed will be: in ground or container culture, advice on choosing citrus, cold protection, grafting and selection of root stock, as well as other topics. The Expo will include a citrus fruit contest, plant sale, and tours of citrus trees growing in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

When: Saturday November 18th 2006 from 10:00AM to 4:30PM
(entries of fruit for the contest must be received between 9:00AM and 10:00AM
( NO LATER)

Where: Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center
Virginia Beach, VA.
717 General Booth Blvd.
Virginia Beach, VA. 23451
(757) 425-FISH
www.virginiaaquarium.com

Directions: From I-95 North 11 miles above the VA./NC. State Line take RT# 58 East to Norfolk/Virginia Beach. Stay on RT#58 until Bowers Hill
Intersection. At Bowers Hill, bear right onto I-64 East. Take a right on to I-264 East, stay on I-264 until Atlantic Ave at the Virginia Beach Ocean Front. Take a right on Atlantic Ave, go over the Rudee Inlet Bridge, continue approximately ¾ miles and you will see the Virginia
Aquarium on the right.


2006 Expo Agenda

7:30 – 9:00AM Early Bird Plant Sale at Pungo Palms Nursery
Plant Sale promptly ends at 9:00AM
( Note: Vendors can setup at 7:00AM)

9:00 – 10:00AM Registration and Admission
( Make sure you participate in the drawing for afternoon tour groups A or B)

Admission to the Citrus Expo will be FREE for those attending. Admission to the Aquarium will be at a reduced group rate.

Raffle tickets for the Expo plant giveaway will be available before the lectures and during the display of the fruit in the competition. Tickets will be $1.00 and will benefit the Citrus Expo. Plants for Raffle will be donated by the Expo coordinators & vendors. These will include: cold-hardy citrus, cold-hardy palms, and other rare plants.

10:00 – 1045AM Presentation by Bob Koch, “Citrus Grown in Containers”, Located in the
March Pavilion Auditorium.

11:00 – 11:45AM Presentation by Stan McKenzie and Ned Rahn, “ In Ground Citrus Culture”,
Located in the Marsh Pavilion Auditorium.

12:00 – 1:00PM Fruit Competition Awards, Fruit Display, and Raffle in the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean Pavilion’s Promenade Room
Note: all fruit entered in the competition will be on display

1:15 – 2:15PM (Lunch on your own) a list and location of restaurants within three miles
Of the Aquarium will be provided.


Expo Afternoon Tours and Plant Sale

For afternoon tours, all participants will be gathered into two groups.
Group A
Group B

2:20 – 3:15PM Group A Will tour Robert Motyca’s Citrus located in his back yard
Robert will give a talk on approach grafting.

3:15 – 4:00PM Group B Will tour Robert Motyca’s Citrus located in his back yard
Robert will give a talk on approach grafting.

3:40 – 4:30PM+?? “ALL” End of the day plant sale at Pungo Palms Nursery and tour
Of in ground citrus




The Southeast Citrus Expo is sponsored by:

*Gary’s Nursery, New Bern, North Carolina

Wholesale and retail grower of cold hardy palms, Bananas, citrus, and other plants in eastern North Carolina since 1975. Gary will have plants available for purchase at the
Plant sale. Visit Gary’s Nursery online at www.garysnursery.com

*McKenzie Farms Nursery, Scranton, South Carolina

Stan “The Citrusman” McKenzie sells many varieties of cold hardy citrus trees, palms, traditional fruit trees, vegetables and other plants. Stan will bring citrus for the plant sale.
Visit McKenzie Farms online at www.mckenzie-farms.com or email at citrusman99@hotmail.com

*Rahn’s Plant Connection, Port Royal, South Carolina

Ned and Faye Rahn sell a large variety of citrus trees and other rare plants and flowers not found at garden centers. They will bring plants for the plant sale. Email Ned and Faye at plantfolks@yahoo.com

*Virginia Greenhouse Association, Hampton Roads Chapter

Members are greenhouse owners, who love plants and want to share their knowledge
and experiences with other plant lovers.

*The Southeastern Palm Society

The Southeast Palm Society is a chapter of the International Palm Society, Members are devoted to growing hardy palms and other extraordinary plants, including hardy citrus.
Visit the Southeastern Palm Society online at www.sepalms.org.

*Southern Fruit Fellowship

The Southern Fruit Fellowship is an informal organization of amateur fruit growing enthusiasts throughout the Southern United States. Membership is open to all interested parties. The fellowship has a quarterly newsletter and has meetings at different locations
In the Southeast. Membership and dues: contact Retta Davis (318)686-4249 or email:
DAVISD_R@Hotmail.com

*Flying Dragon Citrus Nursery, Jacksonville, FL.

Flying Dragon Citrus Nursery specializes in many varieties of citrus which are grafted on Flying Dragon rootstock. Any questions or requests, call: (904)880-5026 or email: www.flyingdragoncitrusnursery.com

*The Artist in the Garden, Virginia Beach, VA.

Scott Dilatash is the artist in the garden. He is the purveyor of unusual custom landscapes
In the Southeast Virginia and Northeast North Carolina area. Call (757) 696-7263

*The Virginia Beach Master Gardeners, Virginia Beach, VA.

A fellowship of Certified Master Gardeners in the City of Virginia Beach, sponsored by the Virginia Polytechnic Extension Service.

*Pungo Palms Nursery, Virginia Beach, VA.

Growers of rare and unusual cold hardy palms, desert plants, citrus, bananas, and other sub tropical plants. The nursery is located in the Back Bay area of Virginia Beach , both Ralph and Kathy Denton will participate in the Expo plant sale. Contact us at: Pungo Palmsfreeserver.com\ or call: (757) 426-3677.



The Forth Southeastern Citrus Exposition
Fruit Competition Rules and Procedures


Fruit Preparation

All fruit entered must be grown by the entrant, either in a container or in the ground.

Before submission, fruit should be washed and prepared for eating. Remove any
pesticide residue. Judges may have to taste fruit in case of a tie.

A minimum of three fruit of a specific cultivar must be donated per entry: for example, three Satsuma fruit are required to qualify as one entry. One of the fruit must be cut in half “against the grain (as you would cut a grapefruit} to show the inside of the fruit. (See the illustration above for an example.) Fruit can be returned at the request of the entrant.

Fruit must contain at least ½” of stem attached. One fruit should have at least leaf attached to the stem.

Check the category sheet to determine proper entry.


At the Expo

Entries must be submitted between 9:00AM and 10:00 AM. After 10:00AM
entries will not be accepted.

At registration, you will be given an entry number to ensure anonymity. Make sure that you keep this number with you until the award ceremony.

An entry card must be filled out for each entry. Be sure that you put your entry
number on each card.

Viewing of the fruit will take place from 12:00 to 1:00PM

Blue, red, and white ribbons will be awarded for each category. In addition, there will be a “Best in Show, “Honorable Mention”, and “Most Unusual” award.


Citrus Categories for the Contest

There will be a grown-in-ground category and a container-grown category.


Any cultivar not listed here will be assigned to a category by the judging coordinator.

Sweet Orange

Ambersweet
Cara Cara
Hamlin
Naval
Parson Brown
Pineapple


Sour Orange

Abers Narrowleaf
Bergamot
Bigaradier Apepu
Boquet des Fleurs
Chinotto
Citrus neoaurantium
Gou Tou
Nansho Daidai ( Citrus Tiawanica)
Sauvage
Seville
Smooth Flat Seville
Willowleaf
Zhu Luan


Mandarin

Changsha
Clementine
Clem-Yuz 2-2
Clem-Yuz 3-3
Dancy
Juanita
Keraji
Minneola Tangelo
Nasnaran
Orlando Tangelo
Ponkan
Satsuma
Shekwasha


Kumquat & Hybrids

Chang Shou
Fukushu
Hong Kong
Lemonquat
Limequat ( Eustis, Lakeland, Tavares)
Marmaladequat
Meiwa
Nagami
Nippon Orangequat
Procimequat
Sunquat
Marumi

Lemon

Lisbon
Meyer
Ponderosa
Sanbokan
Ujukitsu


Lime

Bearss
Persian


Grapefruit

Bloomsweet
Duncan
Golden
Marsh
Oroblanco
Pink Marsh
Ruby Red
Thompson


Ichangensis Hybrids

Ichang Papeda
Ichang Lemon
Sudachi
Yuzu
Yuzuquat
Yuzvange


Trifoliate Orange

Standard
Flying Dragon
Rubidoux


Trifoliate Hybrids

Citrange (Morton, Troyer, Carizzo, Benton, Rusk, and etc.)
Citrumello (Dunstan, Swingle, Changsha x English Large, USDA 80-5, and etc.
Citradia
Citrandarin (CiClem#10, Citsuma, and etc.
Dragon Lime


Complex Hybrids

Citrangequat ( Thomasville, Sinton, etc.)
Glen Citrangedin
Razzlequat
SancitChang
US 119


2006 Citrus Exposition organizers and contacts: Ralph or Kathy Denton, Phone (757) 426-3677 e-mail at: palmlady@cox.net
Gaylord Ventura: e-mail ggvm30@aol.com
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Patty_in_wisc
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Posted: Fri 08 Sep, 2006 9:36 pm

Where is Pungo Palms Nursery from the Aquarium? Will they be selling plants at the expo, or do we have to go there before 9a.m.?
Is Marsh Pavillion in same building as Aquarium? Where is Atlantic Ocean Pavilion’s Promenade Room? Walking distance?
When is a good time to tour the aquarium with such a full day?
Thanks much

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eyeckr
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Posted: Mon 11 Sep, 2006 4:56 pm

Pungo Palms is about 10 miles from the Aquarium -probably about a 15min drive. Pungo Palms to Dr Motyca's is about a 30 min drive; Aquarium to Dr Motyca's is about a 15 min drive.

The plant sale will be located @ Pungo Palms. We were unable to set up the sale of plants @ the Aquarium due to city tax restrictions. The sale is scheduled for early morning and end of the day.

All of the rooms mentioned are walking distance, but it might be easier to drive to the other buildings.

You're right about having time to tour the Aquarium. Maybe that could be something to do for other friends or family members who came along that are not interested in the Expo.
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Location: Brooklyn Park Mn Zone 4A

Posted: Wed 13 Sep, 2006 9:08 am

I am hoping that someone who is attending will take lots of pictures to share. I am green with envy!!! Crying or Very sad

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