Encanto Farms Nursery > Categories > A few more Ronde de B plants

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drivewayfarmer

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I have a few more extra Ronde de Bordeaux plants, most in 5" deep square pots, and a couple in 1 gallon pots.
They look good and should be a good start for anyone looking for this variety.
Would like to offer one per customer to ensure wider distribution.
PM me for price etc.

DesertDance

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You have a pm.  This is my week to BUY!  JD is fishing!  He owes me big time!!

Suzi

drivewayfarmer

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All spoken for at this point.

eden13

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PM send. Thank you Kerry.

landscapewitch

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No moss under anyone's feet here!

DesertDance

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See how greedy we are?  Sort of funny!  What I love is that there is no bidding.  Set price. 

Suzi

dfoster25

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Well said Suzi!  Everyone should have a Ronde!   This is what this forum is all about. 

BLB

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Kerry, just our of curiosity would you tell us how many you had to sell? They flew off the shelf so to speak and I was just wondering. From your posts, it took exactly 31 minutes for them to disapear.  

drivewayfarmer

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Blb ,
Just 10 of the 5" pots
and 2 of the 1 gallon pots for now

DesertDance

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My check is in the mail, uh... tomorrow because JD hid the stamps and went fishing. 

But you had to be on this offer fast!

Suzi

BLB

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Kerry that's fantastic, thanks for letting us know. Suzi, I beat you to the punch, got my RDB in spring.

DesertDance

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My RDB will be better than yours, Barry!

So Sad, too bad

Suzi

BLB

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LOL, I love the competitive spirit Suzi, but I have full confidence in my plant and it's source. I'll be quite content with it and the 60 other trees in my yard nya nya! 

hoosierbanana

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I thought rooted plants were a no-no for California. I really don't know for sure but thought I remember Jon saying that.

rcantor

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So that means I get Suzi's?  Don't worry, I'll send you cuttings  :)

rookie

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lol bob that's kinda mean ,,,,,,,,, but funny,lol. glad I don't live in cali.

DesertDance

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Brent, there is some misconception about rooted plants and CA.  There is a problem shipping to CANADA...that CA, but here in California, the other CA, I've never had any problems receiving living plants from individuals or nurseries.

DRIVING them across the border from AZ is a whole different thing!  They won't even let you bring any fresh fruit! If you have some, they confiscate.  They fear the spread of the fruit fly. There is no check point for Nevada though (Bring your $$$ to Las Vegas), and not sure about Oregon.  The CA/Mexico border patrol is checking for illegals and drugs mainly.

I know Canada is very strict.  I sent some sour dough starter up there this year and had to fill out a whole customs form and declare what it was.  It made it with no problems.  A plant is a whole other ball game!  I can understand a living plant, but they won't even allow alcohol to cross their borders.?? 

On the topic at hand, I'm mailing my check today!!

Suzi



SEGeo

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Next on Horders..... Obsessed with the perfect fig ... A yard full of fig trees ...

rookie

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My check is in the mail too kerry, should be there by the weekend. A high five to suzi, We did well ,lol.

DesertDance

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High five back atcha, Scott!

My thanks to Kerry for sending my beautiful Ronde De Bordeaux!  It arrived yesterday and Wow!  I can't believe it made the trip looking so healthy!  It is large, green, and even has a little shoot coming up about an inch from the trunk! 

Kerry, you did a great job packing, and that shiny square black pot is very pretty!  I'll re-use it for sure on my kitchen counter (it's that pretty) for a little fresh Thanksgiving herb garden, when I re-pot the RDB into a 3 gallon.

It's outside in partial sun, and thunder storms are in the forecast for today and tomorrow, so it will enjoy some nice rain and warm humidity.

Can't wait for next year when it has a fig or two!  Thanks so much!

Suzi

Pattee

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Good grief- I'm a day late (more like a week !) and a dollar short ! :-(   Hopefully I catch you next time you sell some !