My Edible Fruit Trees: Jujube QLD
Jujube
Jujube - LiBJ's Edible FruitsUpdate: 4951 days 1hrs Planted: 2010 Growing: In a Pot Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 2 of 3 people found this review useful CommentsCam says... [4974 days 18hrs ago]Hello BJ, may I ask where you bought your jujube plants? Regards, CamBJ says... [4974 days 2hrs ago] Hi Cam, I got them from a user on here - 'Jujube for sale in Melbourne'. Give her a message and she should be able to send you some in winter.Cam says... [4970 days 8hrs ago] Hi BJ, I've read some posts from her but I thought of finding a few other places before deciding where to buy from because these plants are quite costly. Looks like JujubeForSale offers the most variety. Will contact her again. Thanks for your help.BJ says... [4970 days 6hrs ago] Yes, they are costly, but it is near impossible to find quality grafted plants. The Sub-Tropical Fruit Club of QLD had a really good, thorough article in a news letter on the Jujube last year. You could contact them and ask for a copy. They also gave these as contacts with propogating material (but no contact details): Phil Ciminata in WA imported material from California and China. Ben Waddelow from South Australia also imported several varieties from Roger Meyer in California. Di Tod has a plantation in Koorooman Vict. Jim Dawson in Gidgegannup WA sells plants.Cam says... [4964 days 20hrs ago] Thank you for your time and information. It seems like these plants won't be commercially available too soon so it might be a wise choice for me to contact JujubeForSale. We use dried red dates often to make nourishing Chinese medicinal soups as well as adding them to refreshing beverages either served warm or chilled. Delicious! I think it'll definitely be a worth while investment and as a new addition to my plant collection. Thanks again for your help. Cheers, Cam I hope you don't mind if I drop by to ask you other future plant queries.BJ says... [4963 days 7hrs ago] No problem Cam. Also, if you are put off by the price of the grafted plants, you can try them from seed. A Brisbane seller I know lists them regularly, and may even have some plants for sale if you enquire. Best of luck, Bruce.Cam says... [4938 days 8hrs ago] Sorry about the late reply. I have already bought some seeds from Phoenix Seeds. I will most likely order one from JujubeForSale, will contact her next year.Wenny says... [4759 days 21hrs ago] Hi,BJ,Could you give me some of your jujube cutting?I would like to try to grow with cutting,my email is LHY196703@hotmail.com.Thanks.* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Jujube - TajanBJ's Edible FruitsUpdate: 5066 days 20hrs Growing: In a Pot Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 1 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |