That's a pretty good way to look at it .
I've changed kind of from judging people for charging to much to excepting it.
If people are willing to pay that much more power to the people making the money, but
I also feel that limits the poor people is that upsets me as well. --
(I can explain this situation well when in a learning environment ,
that is being charged too much money for some class actually drives the poor people away, Divides people
The students MAY know more then the person teaching the class themselves , and just want to meet like minded people)
(I saw that sort of thing on Meetup Sky high classes when was more interested in meeting the people)
Hey, thank you for the detailed answer.
Even though the shipping price is not the primary reason I don't consider buying from US nurseries, let me just say that Harvey from figaholics charges $40 for international shipping (still too high imo) which is almost half the price. But it's a free market and anyone has the right to set their own prices, and it is up to me not to buy from them.
(edit see next post about Nurseries)Anyways I didn't look until now, but that French Article with the Nursery has a lot of Jujube's
I know you asked of cuttings , but not sure if any have them on it.
Our Native ones are tiny looking , but just thought it was interesting
I found this by Hold the computer button
CTRL (and ) f
for a find box typed in Ziziphus
Most those French Nurseries had Jujube or
jujuba -- or shorten it to
juju since the spelling is French
Pépinière spécialisée dans les jujubiers (collection de plus de 50 cultivars de
Ziziphus jujuba)
Pépinière Tutti Frutti
84240 La Tour d'Aigues
E-mail
Tél. : 06 95 23 19 95
Pas de site internet.
Pépinière spécialisée dans les jujubiers (collection de plus de 50 cultivars de Ziziphus jujuba). On y trouve aussi de très intéressantes sélections de fruitiers rares : cultivars de mûriers (Morus ssp.) ; cultivars de grenadier (Punica granatum) ; agrumes rustiques ; Diospyros virginiana (plusieurs cultivars) ; Diospyros kaki (plusieurs cultivars rares) ; cognassiers à fruits doux pouvant se consommer crus, cultivars : 'Aromatnaja' (synonyme 'Krimsk'), 'Kaunching', 'Kuganskaya' et 'Myagkoplodnaya' ; collection de cultivars de Cornus mas (dont deux à fruits jaunes), etc.
Pas d'expédition. Vente sur place (sur rendez-vous).
Vente dans les foires-expositions de plantes (Le Thor, Saint-Jean-du-Gard...), où il est possible de se faire livrer des commandes.
No shipping. Sale on site and at plants fairs.