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Plants and Trees

Posted: Fri Dec 2, 2022 12:03pm
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Hello

I am just in the process of buying a house outside Javia and , as an ex landscape gardener, I cannot wait to get into a garden with new challenges in a different climate.

I have two questions; firstly does anybody know of a good wholesale or reasonably priced nursery (not garden centre) as the ones I have seen locally so far are really expensive. Secondly, I will need to transplant a couple of fruit trees and was wondering what the best time to do so in this climate is?

Any pointers and tips much appreciated!

Posted: Sat Dec 3, 2022 7:17pm

VictorEmman

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Posted: Sat Dec 3, 2022 7:17pm

Hello

You can plant outside the dry season, out of june to september. I had planted even in may, but with appropriate watering. The best time his in autonm/winter, but think there is tree with persitant leaves like Mango or Advocate, to plant in end of spring time. 

About a place to buy fruit trees, many agricultors producing fruits change their production and plant new trees for their orchard, so they sell their previous fruits trees, generally to garden centers or.other places. I found abricot, Pomgranit, etc for a good price, and production the first years. Try to speak with some agricultors in your zone, they could direct you to sellers.

Posted: Sat Dec 3, 2022 10:08pm

Christopher P

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Posted: Sat Dec 3, 2022 10:08pm

VictorEmman wrote on Sat Dec 3, 2022 7:17pm:

Hello

You can plant outside the dry season, out of june to september. I had planted even in may, but with appropriate watering. The best time his in autonm/winter, but think there is tree with persitant leaves like Mango or Advocate, to plant in end of spring time. 

 

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About a place to buy fruit trees, many agricultors producing fruits change their production and plant new trees for their orchard, so they sell their previous fruits trees, generally to garden centers or.other places. I found abricot, Pomgranit, etc for a good price, and production the first years. Try to speak with some agricultors in your zone, they could direct you to sellers.

Many thanks for this advice Victor and about the trees - much appreciated

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Posted: Tue Dec 6, 2022 3:07am

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Posted: Tue Dec 6, 2022 3:07am

Hello Christopher P,

I do not know if you may be interested in Yukka Trees?

As I have a quantity of 14 Yukka trees that are surplus to our requirements.

The details are: height over 1 metre to - 115 cm high, ALL IN POTS with potting compost.

Yucca Plants / Trees are Ideal for outside in garden or inside house very easy plant / tree to look after as needs minimum water.

Selling for €10- per tree

Posted: Tue Dec 6, 2022 8:08am

Christopher P

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Posted: Tue Dec 6, 2022 8:08am

MORF wrote on Tue Dec 6, 2022 3:07am:

Hello Christopher P,

I do not know if you may be interested in Yukka Trees?

 

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As I have a quantity of 14 Yukka trees that are surplus to our requirements.

The details are: height over 1 metre to - 115 cm high, ALL IN POTS with potting compost.

Yucca Plants / Trees are Ideal for outside in garden or inside house very easy plant / tree to look after as needs minimum water.

Selling for €10- per tree

Hello,

Many thanks, but that is the one thing the garden does have!

Posted: Tue Dec 6, 2022 2:22pm

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Posted: Tue Dec 6, 2022 2:22pm

Christopher P wrote on Tue Dec 6, 2022 8:08am:

Hello,

Many thanks, but that is the one thing the garden does have!

No worries,


Enjoy your new home and garden.

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