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Moose and Trees Fire Pit by PATINA PRODUCTS (Patina)
from $ 229.00
 
This HAND CRAFTED FIRE PIT FROM PATINA PRODUCTS is guarenteed to bring rustic elegance to your outdoor lifestyle. This Fire Pit is manufactured from a single sheet of cold rolled steel and FINISHED WITH WELDED CONSTUCTION, PROVIDING YEARS OF DURABILITY. With the natural rust panita finish, this fire pit ages beautifully over time. It's portable design allows for easy transport from patio to beach to campground, or what ever your life takes you. This Fire Pit is DESIGNED IN THE US to the highest standards of craftsmanship. It is built to last using materials that have been selected to weather changes in temperature, moisture, and other challenging outdoor conditions. With SEVENTEEN DIFFERENT MODELS there is sure to be a Patina Fire Pit to compliment your outdoor lifestyle.
 
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Pine Tree Wall Art
from $ 99.99
 
Crafted from coldrolled steel, each piece is individually handfinished. The tabs on the back make it easy to hang indoors and outdoors, where it will weather naturally over time. Made in the USA. Dimensions: 20"H x 21"W.
 
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Ross Root Feeder
from $ 18.35
 
Ross, Root Feeder, 17 Gauge Cold Rolled Steel Feed Tube, Full Range Water Flow Control Valve, Anti Siphon Check Valve, Easy Probe Tip For Hard Packed Soil, Delivers Treatment Directly To The Root Zone.
 
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Semi Dwarf Lisbon Tree Five Gallon (Clifton' Nursery)
from $ 69.98
 
Enjoy true lemon taste from the juicy yellow fruit harvested from your own lemon tree. Lisbon is the productive, commercial variety that is more tolerant of heat, cold, wind and neglect than other lemon varieties. The fruit can be harvested year round in most areas. This citrus tree is evergreen, enjoying full sun. The Semi Dwarf Lisbon will stay a bit smaller than standard, growing to about 15 to 20 feet, or clipped a bit shorter if desired. White blossoms precede the fruit. Consider a lemon tree as a specimen tree or privacy screen. Can not ship citrus trees to TX, FL, or AZ. Shipped potted in soil to ensure the best possible start when planted in yard or garden.
 
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Meyer Tree Semi Dwarf Five Gallon (Clifton' Nursery)
from $ 66.99
 
Give the Premium Dwarf Lisbon lemon tree a try. Enjoy true lemon taste from the juicy yellow fruit harvested from your own tree. The Lisbon is the productive, commercial variety that is more tolerant of heat, cold, wind and neglect than other lemon varieties. The fruit can be harvested year round in most areas. This citrus tree is evergreen, enjoying full sun. The dwarf Lisbon is a vigorous tree, growing to about 10 to 15 feet tall if not clipped, or prune to maintain desired size and shape. White blossoms precede the fruit. Consider as a specimen tree or as a privacy screen. Shipped potted in soil to ensure the best possible start when planted in yard or garden.
 
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TRKG Treekote Tree Compound
from $ 25.83
 
Specially processed black asphalt emulsion, in a convenient paste form. Seals cuts, protects wounds to promote healing. Use as a paste, or add water for brush application. Gallon size.
 
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Kaffir Tree Five Gallon (Clifton' Nursery)
from $ 79.00
 
Exotic Asian lime whose leaves, rind, and juice are used in recipes for Thai or Cambodian cuisine. The bumpy skin is full of fragrance. Oil extract is also used as a skin moisturizer. Long lasting and easy to grow. Needs no pollinator. Give them a squeeze and put these anywhere you'd like the air freshened - car, office, or guest room. Sour light green flesh with seeds. Keep indoors in cold winter areas. Shipped as a potted five gallon plant in its original soil and container. Tree prime. Good shape and color.
 
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Rocket Columnar Peach Tree Five Gallon (Clifton' Nursery)
from $ 69.98
 
The Crimson Rocket Columnar Peach is a unique, narrow growing peach ideal for smaller yards, side yards, or any narrow space where pretty pink blooms and luscious ripening peaches are to your fancy. The peaches are dessert quality, yellow with melting flesh with about 80% red blush over yellow. The Crimson Rocket needs about 800 hours chilling, so will perform well in moderate to cold winter areas. Enjoy these peaches for fresh eating, cooking, canning, and for making great tasting jams or jellies. All of our fruit trees are shipped potted in soil to ensure a healthier start when planted in yard or garden.
 
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1 LB (6,500+) JAPANESE Weeping Cherry Tree Seeds A++ SPECIMEN ~ Prunus subhirtella pendula
USD 450.00
 
Japanese Weeping Higan Cherry, Prunus subhirtella pendula, Tree Seeds Fast Growth, Showy Flowers, Graceful Weeping Habit, Ornamental Fruits, Fall Colors, Winter Interest, Bonsai, Attracts Birds, Wildlife Food, Cold Tolerant Often called weeping higan cherries, produce delicate blossoms in colors ranging from nearly white to pale pink. Seeds of the weeping variety were brought from Japan around 1862. Other Names: Weeping Higan Cherry, Prunus subhirtella pendula, Weeping Japanese Cherry Zone: 5 to 8 Growth rate: Fast Plant Type: Medium size deciduous flowering tree Family: Rosaceae Native Range: Japan Height: 20 to 30 feet Spread: 20 to 30 feet Shape: Weeping habit Bloom Time: April Bloom Color: Light pink to rose pink Flower/Fruit: Light-pink pendulous clusters of flowers. Fruits are small and glossy black. Sun: Full sun to part shade Fall Color: Red or Vivid Yellow Drought tolerance: Moderate Water: Medium Maintenance: Medium Site Requirements/ Soil Tolerances: Prefers moist, well-drained soils of average fertility in full sun, but is adaptable to poor soils, compacted soils, dry soils, and heat. Culture: If desired, stems that weep to the ground can be pruned up to a desired height (either staggered in height for informality, or clipped to precisely the same height for formality) so that mowing, growth of other ornamentals, or maintenance access can be achieved underneath the tree Uses: Weeping specimen for the landscape. Bonsai. Sowing Prunus subhirtella pendula Seeds: Weeping Higan Cherry seeds possess a thick, impermeable seed-coat which prevents or significantly retards germination. Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 90 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/4" Deep
 

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SpringHouse Portable Greenhouse
USD 179.00
 
If you like to grow warm climate plants, but live in a cold climate, the SpringHouse Portable Greenhouse is perfect for you! Ideal for overwintering larger perennials, shrubs, tender fruit trees and living bouquet patio pots, the SpringHouse Portable Greenhouse has you covered. Its open-bottom design is ideal for protecting small patio trees like avocado and citrus because you can place this portable greenhouse directly over plants. Plus, enjoy the SpringHouse's easy set-up: simply choose an area with soil or other hard surface, let the pop-up greenhouse open itself, attach the fiber support poles, and you're ready to go! Featuring the patented GroTec™ material, this durable greenhouse offers 75% sunlight filtration for optimal growing conditions. Compact and lightweight, the SpringHouse™ has something for every home gardener. (Plants, seeds, watering can and soil not included. Shelving system sold separately)
 

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Moose & Trees Outdoor Patio Firepit Grill
USD 219.00
 
Perfect for barbecues, gatherings, camping or a quiet evening at home. Our fire pits are handcrafted from durable cold-rolled steel and include a FREE BBQ grill, a poker for stirring coals and a spark-arresting screen to prevent annoying sparks and to let the fire die out safely. Limited Time Offer: FREE $29.00 custom-fitted cover to protect your firepit from rain and snow. Unique flame cut-out Wild Ducks symbols provide ventilation and add to its unique charm. Creating the perfect compliment for your backyard couldn't be easier. Natural rust patina finish, no assembly required. Made by hand by a small company that uses traditional methods. This is not a mass produced product. The unit is the one in the first photo. The other photos show a different model in use. We can offer you those models as well.
 

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Coral Bark Japanese Maple Tree Two Gallon
USD 105.00
 
Coral Bark Japanese Maple is an Acer variety that will give and give when it comes to adding seasonal interest and color to your garden. It has deeply cut light green leaves that display attractive red margins turning golden yellow in the fall. You will see why this tree is called the coral barked maple once cold weather hits, as you watch this small tree begin to glow with fiery red, coral colored bark in the winter. It is quite a sight seeing such brilliant color against the back drop of a pure white snow fall. The Acer "Sangokaku", as it is also known, grows to about 15 to 18 feet tall or clip to shape, doing best with partial shade in the afternoon. Keep soil consistently moist, but never soggy. This Japanese Maple is hardy to USDA zone 5, and is shipped as a potted two gallon tree in its original soil to ensure a healthier start when planted in yard or garden.
 

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1 oz (19,000+) Dawn Redwood Tree Seeds ACID LOVING & POLLUTION TOLERANT ~ M. glyptostroboides
USD 110.00
 
Dawn Redwood, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, Tree Seeds Metasequoia glyptostroboides, the Dawn Redwood, is a fast-growing, critically endangered deciduous conifer tree, sole living species of the genus Metasequoia, and one of three species of conifers known as redwoods. It is native to theSichuan-Hubei region of China. Although shortest of the redwoods, it grows to at least 200 ft (61 m) in height. Local villagers refer to the original tree from which most others derive as Shui-sa, or "water fir," which is part of a local shrine. Since that tree's rediscovery in 1943, the Dawn Redwood has become a popular ornamental tree in parks and gardens worldwide. Other Names: Dawn redwood Zone: 4 to 8 Growth rate: Fast Plant Type: Deciduous coniferous tree Family: Taxodiaceae Native Range: Central and western China Height: 70 to 100 feet Spread: 15 to 25 feet Shape: Narrow pyramidal Bloom Time: Bloom Color: Flower/Fruit: Monoecious with male (in clusters) and female flowers (solitary). 0.5" to 1" long elongated or rounded cones. Bloomy blue when young, brown or dark brown when mature. Sun: Full sun Fall Color: Lovely orange brown to reddish bronze. Drought tolerance: Moderate Water: Medium to wet Maintenance: Low Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Dawn redwood prefers deep, acid, moist soil, does well in normal, well-drained upland soils and also in wet, soggy soils. Once established, they can even survive in standing water. They do best where their roots can reach water. It is sometimes damaged by early freezes, so it is best not to plant in a depression that collects cold air. Culture: Easy to transplant when young. Trees in upland sites need watering during prolonged droughts. Sowing Metasequoia glyptostroboides Seeds: The seeds of Dawn Redwood are very small. Cold stratification and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water 24 Hours Stratify: Cold 30 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/8" Deep
 

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High and Dry: Gardening with Cold-Hardy Dryland Plants
USD 31.64
 
Gardeners in the Interior West and Great Plains face a daunting challenge: a harsh, semi-arid climate of scorching summers and brutally cold winters. These climatic extremes rule out many standard garden plants that thrive in areas with greater rainfall and more moderate temperatures. Yet there is a wide variety of native plants that are not only beautiful but provide highly satisfactory choices for the western garden. In this comprehensive volume, Robert Nold describes the best picks among perennials and annuals; grasses; bulbs; rock garden plants; cacti; yuccas and other similar plants; shrubs; and trees-more than a thousand plants in all. Leavened with humor and rueful wisdom, Nold's pithy descriptions zero in on each plant's outstanding ornamental characteristics while giving the reader an accurate idea of what to expect from the plant's performance in the garden. With very few exceptions, the recommended plants can be expected to thrive without supplemental irrigation once established, and tolerate winter temperatures as low as -10F (-23C). Throughout, the book is illustrated with vivid color photographs and a selection of exquisite botanical watercolors by artist Cindy Nelson-Nold. Anyone with an interest in hardy, drought-tolerant plants will find in these pages an abundance of tempting possibilities with which to experiment. Indeed, High and Dry can serve as a highly useful tool for resource-conscious gardeners everywhere.
 

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Wonders of the Winter Landscape: Shrubs and Trees to Brighten the Cold-Weather Garden
USD 16.47
 
Although North America suffers through several dreary months of winter each year, this guide describes trees and shrubs that make the barren winter landscape a wonderland of texture and color. Part one of the book conveys the elegance of deciduous trees and shrubs with an extreme attention to detail—Persian parrotia offers twisted, sinuous branches and exfoliating bark; witch hazel presents distinctive yellow and orange straplike flowers; and beautyberry produces vivid purple berries the birds cannot resist. A shorter second section discusses the virtues of evergreens, both broadleaf and coniferous, and includes two useful appendices that cover evergreen care and list deer-resistant trees and shrubs.
 

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1,000 Korean Maple Purple Bloom Maple Tree Seeds GORGEOUS DISPLAY Brilliant Fall Colors
USD 60.00
 
Korean Maple, Acer pseudosieboldianum, Tree Seeds Hardy, Adaptable, Bonsai, Brilliant Fall Color, Shade Tree, Street Tree, Cold Tolerant Korean Maple is an upright, deciduous, small tree or large shrub that matures over time to 15-25 feet tall with a similar but sometimes wider spread. It is native to forested areas in Korea and China. Medium to dark green leaves to 5 inches long with 9 to 11 doubly serrate lobes turn excellent shades of yellow, orange and red in fall. Purple flowers bloom in corymbs in spring. Flowers are followed by winged samaras to 1 inch long). Other Names: Purplebloom Maple, Acer pseudo-sieboldianum Zone: 4 to 8 Growth rate: Fast Plant Type: Small deciduous tree Family: Aceraceae Native Range: Manchuria to Korea Height: 15 to 25 feet Spread: 15 to 25 feet Shape: Rounded Bloom Time: April Bloom Color: Purple Sun: Part shade Fall Color: Showy Yellow, Orange and Red Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Easily grown in moist, organically rich, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Performs well in full sun or bright, sun-dappled locations. Avoid hot and dry sites. Site in locations protected from strong winds. Uses: Bonsai. Korean Maples are generally grown for their attractive foliage, shape and fall color. They have slightly better winter hardiness than most Japanese Maples. Specimen/accent or group around the home or yard. Sowing Acer pseudosieboldianum Seeds: Scarification, cold stratification and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Pour Hot water over seed, Soak for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 90-120 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/4" Deep
 

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1,000 Malus pumila Red Delicious Apple Red Delicious Tree Seeds COLD HARDY Z 3 to 8
USD 26.75
 
Zone: 3 to 8 Growth rate: Fast to Moderate Plant Type: Deciduous Fruiting Tree Family: Rosaceae Height: 12 to 20 feet Spread: 12 to 20 feet Shape: Rounded Bloom Time: April-May Bloom Color: White Harvest Time: October Sun: Full sun Fall Color: Golden Yellow Drought tolerance: Moderate Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Best grown in loamy, medium moisture, well-drained, acidic soil in full sun. Adapts to a wide range of soils. Culture: Fertilize in spring just before new growth begins. Prune damaged, diseased, dead or rubbing branches. Remove suckers in early summer. Stake newly planted trees. Protect the fruit from birds. Note: Get the best apples by harvesting a tree in 2 or 3 waves. The outside fruit ripens earlier than that in the center of the tree. Also thin heavily when fruit is very young. Uses: Espalier, orchard, lawn tree, patio tree, in the foreground of borders, or closely planted in rows, as high screens. Sowing Malus pumila Seeds: Scarification, cold stratification and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 30-75 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/4" Deep
 

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1 LB (10,000+) Malus pumila Red Delicious Apple Red Delicious Tree Seeds COLD HARDY Z 3 to 8
USD 88.00
 
Zone: 3 to 8 Growth rate: Fast to Moderate Plant Type: Deciduous Fruiting Tree Family: Rosaceae Height: 12 to 20 feet Spread: 12 to 20 feet Shape: Rounded Bloom Time: April-May Bloom Color: White Harvest Time: October Sun: Full sun Fall Color: Golden Yellow Drought tolerance: Moderate Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Best grown in loamy, medium moisture, well-drained, acidic soil in full sun. Adapts to a wide range of soils. Culture: Fertilize in spring just before new growth begins. Prune damaged, diseased, dead or rubbing branches. Remove suckers in early summer. Stake newly planted trees. Protect the fruit from birds. Note: Get the best apples by harvesting a tree in 2 or 3 waves. The outside fruit ripens earlier than that in the center of the tree. Also thin heavily when fruit is very young. Uses: Espalier, orchard, lawn tree, patio tree, in the foreground of borders, or closely planted in rows, as high screens. Sowing Malus pumila Seeds: Scarification, cold stratification and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 30-75 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/4" Deep
 

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3-4 Year Old Calamondin Orange Tree, 5 Year Warranty
USD 66.99
 
Calamondin, Citrus mitis, is an acid citrus fruit originating in China, which was introduced to the U.S. as an "acid orange" about 1900. This plant is grown more for its looks than for its fruit edibility and performs well as a patio plant or when trimmed as a hedge. It is hardy to 20 degrees F. and is hardier to cold than any other true citrus specie---only the trifoliate orange and the kumquat are more tolerant to low temperatures. The edible fruit is small and orange, about one inch in diameter, and resembles a small tangerine. The peel is thin and smooth, yellow to yellow-orange and easily separable. Calamondins can be grown as a dooryard tree as an ornamental and will do very well as a tub or container plant in colder regions that commonly do not grow citrus. It is moderately drought-tolerant. Calamondin potted citrus plants prefer bright light for best growth and fruiting. You may keep them at medium light intensities during midwinter. The calamondin orange is the most popular potted citrus. About Fruit Production: Due to the blossoming cycles of Citrus & Fruit Trees we cannot guarantee that any of our trees will arrive with developed fruit on them. Since our trees are grown from grafts of mature trees, they do produce fruit years sooner than a seeded tree would. Usually our trees will begin to blossom and produce fruit around two to three years old. The older a tree is, the more likely it is to produce fruit. Fruit production is seriously effected by the care that the tree receives and also the climate that the tree resides in. With proper care, any of our trees will thrive and produce fruit for many years. That's why we back our trees with a 5 year warranty!
 

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2-3 Year Old Nagami Kumquat Tree in Grower's Pot, 5 Year Warranty
USD 39.99
 
The word kumquat means "golden orange". The Nagami Kumquat Trees produce vibrant colored fruits that are sweet in taste and beautiful ornamental pieces for your home. The Nagami tree produces extremely fragrant blooms that will fill the air in the heat of summer. This kumquat plant is very cold hardy in winters as low as 20°F. The fruit ripens in February.Works great as a patio plant. If you live in a cold climate, just bring it inside during the winter. It produces abundantly indoors or out. Just place it in front of a sunny window and pick fresh fruit throughout the winter. About Fruit Production: Due to the blossoming cycles of Citrus & Fruit Trees we cannot guarantee that any of our trees will arrive with developed fruit on them. Since our trees are grown from grafts of mature trees, they do produce fruit years sooner than a seeded tree would. Usually our trees will begin to blossom and produce fruit around two to three years old. The older a tree is, the more likely it is to produce fruit. Fruit production is seriously effected by the care that the tree receives and also the climate that the tree resides in. With proper care, any of our trees will thrive and produce fruit for many years. That's why we back our trees with a 5 year warranty!
 

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1 oz (10,000+) White Spruce Tree Picea glauca Seeds ~ EXCELLENT BONSAI SPECIMEN Zone 2 - 6 ~
USD 50.00
 
White Spruce, Picea glauca, Seeds Evergreen, Adaptable, Hardy, Bonsai, Christmas Tree, Hedge Plant, Screen/Windbreak, Specimen Tree, Cold, Drought and Wind Tolerant White spruce is a dense, medium sized, narrow, pyramidal conifer with a spire-like crown. It is native to a large area of North America from Labrador to Alaska south to Montana, Minnesota and New York. It is primarily found in forests, rock hills, slopes and on the peripheries of streams and lakes. It typically grows to 40-60' tall, but may rise to as much as 100'. Stiff, spirally-arranged, light green needles (to 3/4" long) are four-angled in cross section. Cylindrical, pendent, light brown cones (to 3" long) have woody but flexible scales. Bark is gray-brown. The common name and specific epithet both are in reference to the fact that mature needles of this tree become glaucous (acquire a waxy white bloom) with age. Other Names: White Spruce, Black Hills Spruce, Western White Spruce, Picea alba, Cat Spruce Zone: 2 to 6 Growth rate: Medium Plant Type: Needled evergreen conifer Family: Pinaceae Native Range: Canada, far northeastern United States Height: 40 to 60 feet Spread: 10 to 20 feet Shape: Pyramidal Bloom Time: Bloom Color: Inconspicuous, red; yellow Flower/Fruit: 1 to 3 inch cones Sun: Full Sun, Part shade Fall Color: Evergreen Drought tolerance: High Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Site Requirements/ Soil Tolerances: clay; loam; sand; slightly alkaline; acidic; well-drained. Tolerant of wind, heat, cold, and drought but can also tolerate wet soil for a period of time. Culture: Uses: Specimen for landscape, Windbreak, Bonsai, Christmas tree, mass plantings. Sowing Picea glauca Seeds: The seeds of White Spruce are very small. Cold stratification and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water, let stand in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 30 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/4"
 

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2-3 Year Old Calamondin Orange Tree in Grower's Pot, 5 Year Warranty
USD 39.99
 
Calamondin, Citrus mitis, is an acid citrus fruit originating in China, which was introduced to the U.S. as an "acid orange" about 1900. This plant is grown more for its looks than for its fruit edibility and performs well as a patio plant or when trimmed as a hedge. It is hardy to 20 degrees F. and is hardier to cold than any other true citrus specie---only the trifoliate orange and the kumquat are more tolerant to low temperatures. The edible fruit is small and orange, about one inch in diameter, and resembles a small tangerine. The peel is thin and smooth, yellow to yellow-orange and easily separable. Calamondins can be grown as a dooryard tree as an ornamental and will do very well as a tub or container plant in colder regions that commonly do not grow citrus. It is moderately drought-tolerant. Calamondin potted citrus plants prefer bright light for best growth and fruiting. You may keep them at medium light intensities during midwinter. The calamondin orange is the most popular potted citrus. About Fruit Production: Due to the blossoming cycles of Citrus & Fruit Trees we cannot guarantee that any of our trees will arrive with developed fruit on them. Since our trees are grown from grafts of mature trees, they do produce fruit years sooner than a seeded tree would. Usually our trees will begin to blossom and produce fruit around two to three years old. The older a tree is, the more likely it is to produce fruit. Fruit production is seriously effected by the care that the tree receives and also the climate that the tree resides in. With proper care, any of our trees will thrive and produce fruit for many years. That's why we back our trees with a 5 year warranty!
 

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1-2 Year Old Nagami Kumquat Tree in Grower's Pot, 5 Year Warranty
USD 29.99
 
The word kumquat means "golden orange". The Nagami Kumquat Trees produce vibrant colored fruits that are sweet in taste and beautiful ornamental pieces for your home. The Nagami tree produces extremely fragrant blooms that will fill the air in the heat of summer. This kumquat plant is very cold hardy in winters as low as 20°F. The fruit ripens in February.Works great as a patio plant. If you live in a cold climate, just bring it inside during the winter. It produces abundantly indoors or out. Just place it in front of a sunny window and pick fresh fruit throughout the winter. About Fruit Production: Due to the blossoming cycles of Citrus & Fruit Trees we cannot guarantee that any of our trees will arrive with developed fruit on them. Since our trees are grown from grafts of mature trees, they do produce fruit years sooner than a seeded tree would. Usually our trees will begin to blossom and produce fruit around two to three years old. The older a tree is, the more likely it is to produce fruit. Fruit production is seriously effected by the care that the tree receives and also the climate that the tree resides in. With proper care, any of our trees will thrive and produce fruit for many years. That's why we back our trees with a 5 year warranty!
 

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100 JAPANESE Weeping Cherry Tree Seeds A++ SPECIMEN ~ Prunus subhirtella pendula
USD 38.00
 
Japanese Weeping Higan Cherry, Prunus subhirtella pendula, Tree Seeds Fast Growth, Showy Flowers, Graceful Weeping Habit, Ornamental Fruits, Fall Colors, Winter Interest, Bonsai, Attracts Birds, Wildlife Food, Cold Tolerant Often called weeping higan cherries, produce delicate blossoms in colors ranging from nearly white to pale pink. Seeds of the weeping variety were brought from Japan around 1862. Other Names: Weeping Higan Cherry, Prunus subhirtella pendula, Weeping Japanese Cherry Zone: 5 to 8 Growth rate: Fast Plant Type: Medium size deciduous flowering tree Family: Rosaceae Native Range: Japan Height: 20 to 30 feet Spread: 20 to 30 feet Shape: Weeping habit Bloom Time: April Bloom Color: Light pink to rose pink Flower/Fruit: Light-pink pendulous clusters of flowers. Fruits are small and glossy black. Sun: Full sun to part shade Fall Color: Red or Vivid Yellow Drought tolerance: Moderate Water: Medium Maintenance: Medium Site Requirements/ Soil Tolerances: Prefers moist, well-drained soils of average fertility in full sun, but is adaptable to poor soils, compacted soils, dry soils, and heat. Culture: If desired, stems that weep to the ground can be pruned up to a desired height (either staggered in height for informality, or clipped to precisely the same height for formality) so that mowing, growth of other ornamentals, or maintenance access can be achieved underneath the tree Uses: Weeping specimen for the landscape. Bonsai. Sowing Prunus subhirtella pendula Seeds: Weeping Higan Cherry seeds possess a thick, impermeable seed-coat which prevents or significantly retards germination. Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 90 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/4" Deep
 

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1 oz (5,600+) California Redwood Tree Seeds Bonsai Evergreen Fast Growth Sequoia sempervirens
USD 120.00
 
California Redwood, Sequoia sempervirens, Tree Seeds Bonsai, Evergreen, Fast Growth, Shade Tree, Specimen Tree, Long Lived, Wind and Urban Tolerant California Redwood grows very quickly, 3 to 5 feet per year in cool, humid climates and is tolerant of air pollution and strong winds. In the right climate and with enough space, California Redwood is an excellent choice where a tall, majestic specimen tree is needed quickly. Other Names: Coastal Redwood, Coast Redwood, Giant Redwood and California Redwood Zone: 7 to 9 Growth rate: Fast Plant Type: Needled Evergreen tree (Conifer) Family: Cupressaceae Native Range: Western North America Height: 60 to 300 feet Spread: 25 to 75 feet Shape: Pyramidal Sun: Full sun Fall Color: Evergreen Drought tolerance: Low Water: Medium Maintenance: Medium Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Best in moist, rich, humusy, well-drained soils in full sun. Tolerates some light shade. Grows best in cool, moist, coastal climates with consistently high moisture levels. Tolerant of wet soils. Intolerant of dry soils. Generally intolerant of temperature extremes. Culture: Although technically winter hardy to the deep South, it does not grow well there. Uses: Bonsai. Shade tree. This is a large tree that needs a large space. Sowing Sequoia sempervirens Seeds: Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 30 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/8" Deep
 

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