Ambrosia would be for grafting. Please let me know if you have any.
For purchase or trade or donation
Thanks!
Looking for Ambrosia
- alanmercieca
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Re: Looking for Ambrosia
It's not a variety that I have been interested in, yet they have it https://fruitwoodnursery.com/fruit-tree ... ate-detail
My online friend has it, yet her plants are having fungal disease difficulties, a problem that some people in the south have a huge problem with.
My online friend has it, yet her plants are having fungal disease difficulties, a problem that some people in the south have a huge problem with.
Re: Looking for Ambrosia
Thanks!
I saw it but the shipping was $15 for two $4 cuttings
I couldn’t justify to myself and I didn’t need anything else.
I saw it but the shipping was $15 for two $4 cuttings
I couldn’t justify to myself and I didn’t need anything else.
USDA z 10a, SoCal, near Los Angeles
- alanmercieca
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Re: Looking for Ambrosia
It's way more affordable when you are getting 5 to 6 cuttings that is what I usually do. They don't have anything other than pomegranates that you'd like?
Re: Looking for Ambrosia
That’s a good point!
I may pick a few mulberries
I may pick a few mulberries
USDA z 10a, SoCal, near Los Angeles
Re: Looking for Ambrosia
I think this site really does have a great selection but I agree, $15 is wayyy too much for two cuttings. In reality this costs like $4 to ship. In a year or so I am planning on opening a plant store that will have cuttings and will have the largest selection in the world, well for poms and a few other fruits anyways. Prices will be way better than any of the other sites. I am also working to become licensed to sell plants so those will also be available.
Re: Looking for Ambrosia
Awesome! Wish you all the best starting it all!
USDA z 10a, SoCal, near Los Angeles