Actually I sold ten, gave one as a gift, and hope that two will be part of a barter arrangement. Before we sell our wonderful Deerfield Beach home--best place I've ever lived, one of the best locations in all of South Florida--my wife said you should sell your trees, rather than have a new owner destroy most of them. This venture really worked out, not that I made any money because it all went for sod to replace the trees. But the trees were saved and went to good homes. The largest of the trees, the Alano sapodilla, was removed by professionals with heavy-duty machinery, and they took a huge rootball. If we eventually end up buying a house in north/central Texas, I will plant a fig, a persimmon, a peach, a plum, an apple, an apricot, possibly a pear, and if I have a really big lot a pecan tree. I'll be gardening till I die!