exotic edible nursery (zone 7)
I am trying to find an affordable source for the more exotic edibles such as
asian pears, persimmons, kiwis, paw paws, etc. Any suggestions? Thanks, Hannah |
edible landscaping has it all.
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I have found that their prices aren't great, though. I discovered "Hidden
Springs" Nursery in TN, and I'm in love. They don't have much of a web presence but if you google you can find an old catalog of theirs. Thanks for the suggestion! Hannah "simy1" wrote in message oups.com... edible landscaping has it all. |
Do you have an address so we can write for a catalog?
Thanks, Dianna On Sun, 04 Sep 2005 15:41:14 GMT, "Luna" wrote: I have found that their prices aren't great, though. I discovered "Hidden Springs" Nursery in TN, and I'm in love. They don't have much of a web presence but if you google you can find an old catalog of theirs. Thanks for the suggestion! Hannah "simy1" wrote in message roups.com... edible landscaping has it all. _______________________________________________ To reply, please remove "fluff" from my address. |
Luna wrote:
I am trying to find an affordable source for the more exotic edibles such as asian pears, persimmons, kiwis, paw paws, etc. Any suggestions? http://www.raintreenursery.com/ When I was trying to decide on what to plant in my yard in the spring, they appeared to have the best variety. I can not judge their product as I have yet to order items, just how their catalog compares. |
Quoting Doug Freyburger:
Luna wrote: I am trying to find an affordable source for the more exotic edibles such as asian pears, persimmons, kiwis, paw paws, etc. Any suggestions? http://www.raintreenursery.com/ When I was trying to decide on what to plant in my yard in the spring, they appeared to have the best variety. I can not judge their product as I have yet to order items, just how their catalog compares. Garden Watchdog ratings for Raintree nursery: http://davesgarden.com/gwd/c/105/ |
I have ordered several trees from raintree and have been satisfied. One
died and they replaced it. The rest have done very well, except for late frost, and have been producing. When you order your pears, be sure and get two different kinds that bloom at the same time. Their staff can help you with that. Dwayne "Doug Freyburger" wrote in message oups.com... Luna wrote: I am trying to find an affordable source for the more exotic edibles such as asian pears, persimmons, kiwis, paw paws, etc. Any suggestions? http://www.raintreenursery.com/ When I was trying to decide on what to plant in my yard in the spring, they appeared to have the best variety. I can not judge their product as I have yet to order items, just how their catalog compares. |
Here is their Garden Watchdog report (which I believe contains a link to
their old catalog and contact info). Their new catalog is not yet out. http://davesgarden.com/gwd/c/1022/ Hannah -- "Dianna Visek" wrote in message ... Do you have an address so we can write for a catalog? Thanks, Dianna On Sun, 04 Sep 2005 15:41:14 GMT, "Luna" wrote: I have found that their prices aren't great, though. I discovered "Hidden Springs" Nursery in TN, and I'm in love. They don't have much of a web presence but if you google you can find an old catalog of theirs. Thanks for the suggestion! Hannah "simy1" wrote in message groups.com... edible landscaping has it all. _______________________________________________ To reply, please remove "fluff" from my address. |
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