The Tropical Fruit Forum
Tropical Fruit => Tropical Fruit Discussion => Topic started by: CarloGolfer on November 14, 2022, 03:30:25 PM
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Because mine was eaten / destroyed by a deer. This little tree survived the hurricane only to be eaten by a deer. I get my trees from Fruitscapes on pine island. They only had seedli m gs the last time I was there.
Any help is appreciated.
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Al's Fruit Trees in Miami had nice sized Pickerings last time I was there; bought 15g for my buddy.
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You could check with Truly Tropical, Delray Beach. Chris grafts her own trees, and the two I bought from her last winter were great--very healthy trees. TreesNMore, Palm City, is another possibility.
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Thank you for the replies. If I have to travel to the east coast, so be it. I had been meaning to check out Truly Tropical anyway.
Great Monday morning...
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https://fortmyers.craigslist.org/col/grd/d/clewiston-grafted-fruit-trees-arboles/7549551875.html
She has a 7 gallon
Clewiston is a little closer then East coast?
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^^^ Good nursery. Bought from her a couple of times. Very responsive on FB messenger.
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Thank you for all the help. The people out of Fort Myers are taking care of me.
You guys are the best!!
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Here's a picture of the other tree if anyone was curious what the deer did.
(https://i.postimg.cc/YvykPJ4X/20221115-135321.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/YvykPJ4X)
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Wow, the whole thing really did been chewed on. Hope it will come back near bottom
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^^^ Good nursery. Bought from her a couple of times. Very responsive on FB messenger.
One of best sellers I've had. I've just bought 3 25g mango trees from her, paid 2021 prices, and got them delivered to me for free. Her trees are healthy and well-cared for as well.