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Need to get rid of Finger Lime

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Tommoz starts with ...
Bought a few months ago but can't keep it.
It is the Rainforest Pearl variety (not available on Daleys) and is grafted onto citrus rootstock. Will grow to 3m.

Bought for $51, I'll take $30 and deliver it for free in Sydney. **removed**
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11th March 2013 5:35pm
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M Nash says...
You paid how much?
I paid $25 at bunnings.
Why would you sell something for $30 and deliver it anywhere in Sydney?
I hope your alright but nobody I know here sells stuff. Maybe post to cover cost??

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11th March 2013 9:49pm
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Original Post was last edited: 11th March 2013 9:54pm
Tommoz says...
Common sense would suggest that most plants sold by a hardware store are of lower quality. My finger lime is from Citrus Men see citrusgems.com.au

From them it is actually $54.90.

I drive around Sydney. Not a bad offer in my opinion.
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11th March 2013 10:32pm
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Pauline says...
Most hardware stores get their plants from the exact same places that garden centres get them. They are exactly the same quality, the only difference is how they are looked after once they are in the shop, and that totally depends on the shop.

I know the range of finger limes tommoz is talking about and they are that sort of price all around sa too. They look lovely, I just haven't been able to justify the cost.
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