Best places to buy your fruit trees and plants in the South, where I purchase trees for my orchard.

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
  • Great place to get garden company reviews: davesgarden.co...
    These are all places that I have ordered from and would again.
    Vaughn Nursery - good low cost trees, mostly high chill hour trees
    Just Fruits and Exotics - sells container online trees, fairly expensive but has unusual varieties
    Bay Laurel Nursery - larger trees, do seem to closely trim roots California
    Mail Order Natives - has chickasaw Odom, and Guthrie Plums low cost gallon size root ball
    Petals From the Past - low cost berry plants such as blackberry and blueberry Southern nursery
    Legg Creek Farm - low to mid prices bare root trees, older disease resistant varieties in North East Texas
    Isons Nursery & Vineyard, experts in muscadine grapes, also sells some trees, also sells strawberry plugs in the fall
    Hoss Tools - mainly seed and garden tools, but does sell onion, strawberry plugs, ginger and tumeric roots
    Womack Nursery - in North Texas specializes in pecans and Texas A & M varieties
    Almost Eden nursery - figs, herbs, flowers located in Louisiana
    Edible Landscaping Nursery - not mentioned in video but good quality nursery, good prices with variety of sizes
    Pense Nursery - Berry plants
    Indiana Berry - Berry plants
    Not affiliated with any of the companies but would highly recommend them.
    Hirts Nursery and Florida Hills Nursery - small plants, cheap prices but need to order at proper time.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 14

  • @AmirsAllotment
    @AmirsAllotment Рік тому

    Nice advice my friend and greetings from the UK 🇬🇧 great content, keep up the good work and happy gardening 😊👍🌱

  • @CraftEccentricity
    @CraftEccentricity Рік тому +1

    I get all my fruit trees at Willis Orchard Online. Never had a failure, and always got their fruiting size trees. I was surprised this year buying a pink guava tree from Lowe's for $15. It was about 12 inches in the pot. I potted it up and its now 7ft and has fruited twice.

    • @growyourownfood7814
      @growyourownfood7814  Рік тому

      Willis has a bad reputation, glad you have had good luck with them. On Dave's Garden reviews they have more negative reviews than positive reviews. davesgarden.com/products/gwd/c/6348/.
      Tyty seems to have even a worse reputation according to a couple of garden forums.
      Lowes seems to be pretty good, but you can get the wrong variety, not always their fault. People can mislabel or even change labels after they are delivered to the store.

    • @rexicenhower1678
      @rexicenhower1678 10 місяців тому

      Had good luck with William myself

  • @NicoleSmithGardening
    @NicoleSmithGardening Рік тому

    Great information!

  • @RegularJohntv
    @RegularJohntv Рік тому

    Thanks for all the good information sir. I went to school in Buna. Ran a 95 yard touchdown against Orange field in the late 90’s. I’m gonna keep all this in mind. Gonna be looking for some persimmons soon. I’ve got 16 or so varieties of fig right now.

    • @growyourownfood7814
      @growyourownfood7814  Рік тому

      I have over 25 fig varieties myself. My oldest son really likes figs, got them big enough to produce and then he moved west of Houston. We moved to Beaumont in 2000, then got flooded in Harvey and moved to Buna to get to higher ground. We were already going to Bro Brandenberg's church, so now we live a couple of miles from the church.

  • @WhispersFromTheDark
    @WhispersFromTheDark Рік тому

    Thanks for the great information! I joined and ordered from The Arbor Society about 7 or 8 years ago and 'got 10 trees for free' which didn't live...and the 1 that did, only lived a few years (the Canadian Maple) and it only got up to about 3 feet tall. And the peach tree was a battle to keep it alive, and half of it is currently dead, and the apricot tree grew, and is probably about 8 feet tall, but hasn't produced any fruit whatsoever. So needless to say, I won't be buying from them ever again. I'm in North Texas, so I'm going to try the company in NE Texas and see how they do. Wish there was somewhere closer that I could drive to and choose what I get and bring them home but thus far, I haven't found one. If you know of any, please reply here and let me know. I'm in the Denton area, NW of Dallas. Thanks!

    • @growyourownfood7814
      @growyourownfood7814  Рік тому +1

      Womack Nursery is in De Leon, but that is still a drive. I do not think they let you choose, but you can pick up the package and not have to pay shipping. When you buy bare root, there is not a good way to be able to let someone see them first. They dig them all up, put in cold storage and shipped out soon after.

  • @cindyinpcola
    @cindyinpcola Рік тому

    Hello! I was glad to come across your video. I’m in northwest Florida and am wondering what your recommendation would be of who I can get avocado trees from. Thanks

    • @growyourownfood7814
      @growyourownfood7814  Рік тому +1

      Avocado's can be hard to grow in my area, zone 8b/9a according to which chart you use. Randy Lemmon out of Houston has a good write up on avocado's at randylemmon.com/fruits-veggies/avocados-growing-in-houston/
      Just Fruits and Exotics has 5 varieties of avocados that are the ones you would want, but they are a little expensive. They are located in Crawfordville south of Tallahassee. They are cheaper at the nursery and you save shipping. They are currently sold out of avocados.

    • @cindyinpcola
      @cindyinpcola Рік тому

      Thank you for the information. Keep the videos coming please 😊