17 responses |
About the Author Juls WA 3rd October 2011 12:30pm #UserID: 5915 Posts: 3 View All Juls's Edible Fruit Trees |
|
About the Author Brad2 G Hill,Perth 3rd October 2011 12:45pm #UserID: 2323 Posts: 762 View All Brad2's Edible Fruit Trees |
|
---|---|
About the Author Pauline Adelaide 3rd October 2011 8:37pm #UserID: 1532 Posts: 293 View All Pauline's Edible Fruit Trees |
|
About the Author BJ11 5th October 2011 10:27am #UserID: 3414 Posts: 215 View All BJ11's Edible Fruit Trees |
|
About the Author TyalgumPhil Murwillumbah 5th October 2011 12:15pm #UserID: 960 Posts: 1377 View All TyalgumPhil's Edible Fruit Trees |
|
About the Author mohammed fresno ,california ,usa 5th October 2011 2:45pm #UserID: 5931 Posts: 1 View All mohammed's Edible Fruit Trees |
|
Tom says... I'm sure you meant to say "please", Mohammed (otherwise, your demand is just plain rude.) There are several nurseries around Fresno which sell many varieties of Jujubes and can provide info to you, including Riverside Nursery and Dave Wilson Nursery. If you have the opportunity to drive down to L.A., you'll find them at Upland Nursery, Papaya Tree Nursery (which carries a hard-to-find variety), and Mimosa L.A. Nursery just to name a few of the places there which sell them; and if you drive up to the S.F. area, there are even more. Most of the bareroot jujube vendors are near you in central and northern California, including Bay Laurel (one of the best); and their websites are excellent resources for learning about the different varieties. It's nearly bareroot shipping time for your area if you decide to buy bareroot. Take a look also at these links: link http://www.oakcreekorchard.com/id84.html http://www.treesofjoy.com/content/jujube | About the Author Tom Orlando, Florida 9th October 2011 6:14am #UserID: 3912 Posts: 101 View All Tom's Edible Fruit Trees |
About the Author Perth 12th October 2011 1:42pm #UserID: 0 Posts: View All 's Edible Fruit Trees |
|
About the Author BJ11 12th October 2011 3:31pm #UserID: 3414 Posts: 215 View All BJ11's Edible Fruit Trees |
|
About the Author ned australia 13th October 2011 10:14am #UserID: 5966 Posts: 3 View All ned's Edible Fruit Trees |
|
Tom says... Hi sara, I don't think AQIS will let them into Australia even if an American vendor sells them to you and sends them; but that's an outsider's guess based on discussions with friends on this forum. I posted the response for Mohammed in Fresno CA USA who was asking for info. (It's the same for us - we can't import live plants or Aussie soil, only allowable seeds which are properly processed.) Phil, by the way, I like the new photo - you always have such cool images. Are the butterflies in Oz really such a brilliant blue? | About the Author Tom Orlando, Florida 13th October 2011 11:48am #UserID: 3912 Posts: 101 View All Tom's Edible Fruit Trees |
Reply |
| Remember to
LIKE this Answer(0)
LIKE this Question (0)
Original Post was last edited: 13th October 2011 11:55am | |
About the Author 13th October 2011 6:43pm #UserID: 0 Posts: View All 's Edible Fruit Trees |
|
About the Author TyalgumPhil Murwillumbah 13th October 2011 7:41pm #UserID: 960 Posts: 1377 View All TyalgumPhil's Edible Fruit Trees |
|
About the Author Cairns 13th October 2011 7:46pm #UserID: 0 Posts: View All 's Edible Fruit Trees |
|
Reply | Edit |
| Remember to
LIKE this Answer(1)
LIKE this Question (0)
People who Like this Answer: walter1 | |
About the Author ned Australia 18th October 2011 7:17pm #UserID: 5966 Posts: 3 View All ned's Edible Fruit Trees |
|
Juls says... Hi Sara we currently have Chico, Li, Thornless, Sumen, Tarjan. There are a few other varieties we are also currently trialing but need to find out what the fruit is like yet. We have sent the trees bare root to other states in the past however have recently decided its a lot of effort for small qtys of trees. AQIS will allow imports of them into Aust providing all the required approvals are met. The Indian Jujube (Ber I think) is however a pest in other States and can not be either exported or imported. What we have is not Indian Jujube. Currently selling the knee high trees for $40 each. As trees are no longer dormant though would only be taking orders at this stage for next year. There must be somewhere in NSW you could find some? | About the Author 20th October 2011 12:11pm #UserID: 0 Posts: View All 's Edible Fruit Trees |
BJ says... A forum member 'Jujube for sale in Melbourne' sells many of the varieties you've listed. You can post her a message in the 'my edibles' link, or search for previous jujube threads in the forum. I have two of them doing well now. I dont know of any other places to get them on the east coast other than fruit club and enthusiast networks. Juls, I'd love to hear about the new varieties when you can release info about them. There are many interesting varieites now appearing in the US, and so many in Asia, that we dont have here. | About the Author Theposterformerlyknownas Brisbane 20th October 2011 12:32pm #UserID: 3270 Posts: 1552 View All Theposterformerlyknownas's Edible Fruit Trees |
Reply |
| Remember to
LIKE this Answer(0)
LIKE this Question (0)
Original Post was last edited: 20th October 2011 12:35pm | |
About the Author Yan Newcastle NSW 17th January 2013 3:44pm #UserID: 7622 Posts: 1 View All Yan's Edible Fruit Trees |
|