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Citrus Cuttings

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Gumnut starts with ...
Hi to all the Daleys Family : ).
Ive been chasing Citrus cuttings and if there is anyone around Cameron Park or Close to or around (Newcastle NSW) id like to ask if i can come and get a heap of citrus cuttings from you i can pay $10 or bring over a Mandarin or Lemon seedling around 20cm tall. Im looking for a fair few if possable.

Thanks guys n gals hope all is well with everyone.

Craig
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14th July 2013 1:29pm
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John Mc says...
Hi Craig, good to see you are as keen as.
The commercial guys down this way don't start their budding until mid November.
I can give you some pointers when the time comes, that's if you need any advice, of course.
I have at least 4 varieties of mandarins amongst other citrus I can help you out with budding material when the time comes.

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14th July 2013 2:33pm
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Gumnut says...
Hi John,

I get bored easy so i graft or make citrus cuttings. Im bored all the time so i have a few greenhouses full of citrus cuttings and now onto gratfing fruit salad citrus plants. When were out and about and i see a citrus tree in someones yard i pull up and ask the owner if i can take some cuttings. But its not easy knockn on doors lol.
ive just finished selling around 2k mandarin lemon and orange seedlings but that only cleared up my greenhouse to make cuttings. I forgot to add Mulberry cuttings too if anyone has one i can attack/take a few cuttings lol
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John Mc says...
I'll be pruning my Mulberry tree back hard soon. Not sure of the variety, the fruit isn't all that sweet, but it makes the best mulberry pie.
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Gumnut says...
Wish you lived near Newcastle id be there in a heart beat : )
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John Mc says...
I'll try and time the pruning with a job in your area. Can't guarantee it, I only have a window of a couple of weeks max.
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Gumnut says...
That would be great, ill fix you up in return : ) I looked at your Edible garden you shouldnt have a fruit bill.
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Nick T says...
I can send you some Dwarf Red Shahtoot mulberry if you'd like? :) Do you have any pomelo cuttings?
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Gumnut says...
Thanks John that would be great.

Hi Nick, That would be great i have none of each, in truth i have never seen a Pomelo up close : )
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