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Old 12-08-2004, 01:04 AM
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Hi I live in southern Ontario and am looking for sources for dwarf citrus
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David Baillie said:

Hi I live in southern Ontario and am looking for sources for dwarf citrus
plants in canada. Can anyone help me out?


Maybe Colasanti's Tropical Gardens in Ruthven. Over the years it's
gotten very touristy but I remember it for the plants. I rember seeing
orange trees with ripe fruit there...

http://www.colasanti.com/
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David Baillie said:

Hi I live in southern Ontario and am looking for sources for dwarf citrus
plants in canada. Can anyone help me out?


Maybe Colasanti's Tropical Gardens in Ruthven. Over the years it's
gotten very touristy but I remember it for the plants. I rember seeing
orange trees with ripe fruit there...

http://www.colasanti.com/
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Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)

Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.
(attributed to Don Marti)

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Hi I live in southern Ontario and am looking for sources for dwarf citrus
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Thanks...
you don't have to buy a dwarf citrus tree, you can simply buy a regular citrus tree and trim it so it is short
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New to the forum, was actually looking for sources for dwarf peach trees in Canada.
Anyways, due to import laws, it is next to impossible to find citrus up here. I actually picked up a Meyer Lemon and a Key Lime from Walmart yesterday.
Granted they were bone dry and resembled sticks, but reduced to $8. A little love and I'm sure that they will produce. Patience is a virtue. I'm in London and they were @ Clarke rd location. Still 2 left.
Gonna go check the other two locations here in town and see if I can find any others.
Maybe because they are an American company they can import. Not sure.

Hope that this helps.

Melissa
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