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$7 fig trees for spring/summer delivery, around 150+ varieties

Building a collection can get expensive, and rooting cuttings can be stressful and frustrating, so I'd like to make a special offer to members:  I have enough greenhouse space to grow thousands of fig trees over the next 6 months, and I will grow you well-rooted trees of any variety you want for $7 each. 

These $7 trees will be around 6-12" tall and will be shipped bare-root.  Shipping charge is $15 per box, up to 5 trees per box, so the overall shipping rates will look like this:

# of trees     Shipping
1-5                  $15
6-10                $30
11-15              $45
16-20              $60
21-25              $75
etc..

PayPal's programming doesn't allow me to add more than 5 gradations of shipping charge, so it defaults to $75 for everything over 25 trees.  So if you're wanting to order more than 25 trees, please do it with multiple orders and place a max of 25 trees in each order.  For example, if you want to order 40 trees, place one order for 25 trees and another order for 15 trees.

So what's the catch?  Well, if there's a 'catch', it's that you can't get the trees right away, because I'll have to grow them out for you.  You'll receive your trees in the spring or summer, depending on how many I need to propagate.  I anticipate that most orders will be shipped around July 1st, though some of the smaller/simpler orders will probably go out earlier.  If any of the trees you order aren’t ready by July, perhaps because of slow growth or excessive demand, I’ll ship the ones that are ready and give you the choice to either get a refund on the others or to wait and receive them whenever they're ready.

Why don't I grow them out first and then sell them?  Because if I did, I wouldn't sell them for $7, I'd sell them for a price closer to their market value (i.e. for much more $$).  This is a special offer to sell you trees for little more than it costs me to produce them, but only if you pre-pay to cover those expenses.  Doing things this way allows me to know how many of each variety I need to grow, and it gives me the money in advance to cover the costs of growing them. 

So what's in it for me?  A large part of the cost of growing the fig trees will be heating my 4 greenhouses, where I also grow lots of fish and bananas.  Heating is really expensive, so I usually only heat half my space, and I only heat it a minimal amount.  But I would crank up the heat for your fig trees, and that would have the side benefits of making my fish and bananas happier and helping them to grow faster.   So in a nutshell, in exchange for hooking you up with cheap trees, you’d help to pay my heating bill and allow me to grow bigger fish and bananas.  Everybody wins :)

So the offer is out there:  If you're willing to wait until this upcoming spring/summer to receive your trees, then I will grow you whatever you want for $7 per tree. 

Orders will be filled on a first-come first-served basis.  Getting your order in early puts you at the front of the line and maximizes the odds that you'll receive your trees early in the season.

Many of these varieties are new additions this winter, and while they all came from reputable sources, it should be noted that I haven't personally fruited them yet. 

You can view the listings and place your orders at http://www.figcuttings.com/p/fig-trees-for-sale.html

Happy hunting!


EDIT -- I changed the shipping rates a bit, updated rates are below.  The updated rates are also located at the top of the order pages on my site.  Orders placed with the old rates will be honored at those old prices, but new and add-on orders will have these new rates:

# of trees     Shipping
    1-3               $15
    4-6               $25
    7-16             $45
    17-25           $70
    25-50*          $140

*Max 50 trees per order.  To get more than 50 trees, please place multiple orders.

Hello GreenFin.
Interesting concept. Love the convenience aspect of it.
So, first we pay for cuttings which is $7 each and when they are ready to be shipped we pay for shipping?
or we pay all together when they are ready to be shipped? Can you clarify the paying steps please.
Thanks.

If you visit his link. You can add the fig trees you wish to order. The shopping cart will automatically add the shipping costs to your order.

I did that but with each cutting it's also trying to charge 15 for shipping. Thant's not what GreenFin is explaining.
With what I understand from his post , each tree should cost $10  including the shipping. Am I right?

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Originally Posted by FigWhisperer
Hello GreenFin.
Interesting concept. Love the convenience aspect of it.
So, first we pay for cuttings which is $7 each and when they are ready to be shipped we pay for shipping?
or we pay all together when they are ready to be shipped? Can you clarify the paying steps please.
Thanks.

Hi Frank,

You're not buying cuttings, you're buying 6-12" tall trees.  You pay for the trees in advance (when you order), I propagate them over the winter, and ship them to you in the spring/summer when they're ready. 

The downside is that you pay now and have to wait until spring/summer to receive them.  The upside is that you get them cheap and save a ton of money. 

Quote:
Originally Posted by FigWhisperer
I did that but with each cutting it's also trying to charge 15 for shipping. Thant's not what GreenFin is explaining.
With what I understand from his post , each tree should cost $10  including the shipping. Am I right?

You're not quite right.

Shipping is $15 per BOX, and I can put up to 5 trees in each box.  If you get from 1 to 5 trees, I can fit them all in 1 box, so you're total shipping charge will be $15.  But if you get 6 trees, I'll have to use 2 boxes, and that would raise the shipping to $30.

So the total shipping charges look like this:

1 tree - $15
2 trees - $15
3 trees - $15
4 trees - $15
5 trees - $15
6 trees - $30
7 trees - $30
8 trees - $30
9 trees - $30
10 trees - $30
11 trees - $45
12 trees - $45
etc

I think it's a great deal.
My question was on shipping part. The cart system is trying to charge 15 per tree. What happens if I want to order 5 trees? You say it's 15 per box and in each box you can fit 5 trees, correct? The system is trying to charge 5x15 for shipping.
OK, it's working. 30 shipping for 10 orders. not bad.
thanks.

As I see it, Frank still needs his question answered so he can pay correctly. He isn't questioning what he's ordering (cuttings vs trees), he's saying what the rest of us are thinking: Pay for trees ONLY now @ $7.00 each or pay for trees PLUS total shipping NOW. In response to another post, $22.00 (not $10.00) would be the MINIMUM cost for 1-tree as shipping is clearly listed as $15.00 for 1-5 trees. Is this correct?

Greenfin, seems like a great idea.  I only have a couple questions. Is shipping $15 per tree?  If so that's not that bad, but maybe make that clear up top.

Second question is, how come your wish list has a bunch of the ones you are selling?  :)

James, 

I see that they're 6-12 inches tall & shipped bare rooted, but what container size would this be? 4 inches?

-Ross

It' won't charge per tree. I just placed an order. The shopping cart automatically updates your costs based on the quantity you purchase.

1 to 5 trees = $15
6 to 10 trees = $30
11 to 15 trees = $45
etc

i just purchased, thanks for the awesome deal.

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Originally Posted by TahomaGuy2
As I see it, Frank still needs his question answered so he can pay correctly. He isn't questioning what he's ordering (cuttings vs trees), he's saying what the rest of us are thinking: Pay for trees ONLY now @ $7.00 each or pay for trees PLUS total shipping NOW. 

I see what you're saying, thanks for clarifying that.  Everything is paid now, trees plus shipping.

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Originally Posted by TahomaGuy2
In response to another post, $22.00 (not $10.00) would be the MINIMUM cost for 1-tree as shipping is clearly listed as $15.00 for 1-5 trees. Is this correct?

Yes, that's correct.

Ordered a few, thanks for the deal!

OK, I ordered 10 trees for now. For which the shipping is $30. that makes the tree $7 ea + $3 shipping per tree (15/5=3) which equals to $10 per tree. No?

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Originally Posted by ross
James, 

I see that they're 6-12 inches tall & shipped bare rooted, but what container size would this be? 4 inches?

-Ross

Most of them are going to be growing in 1-gallon trade pots at shipping time.  The smallest ones I'll ship need to be at least around a 4" container size with well-developed roots.

Wow. This is a great offer. I'm wondering though... how will you get the trees into dormancy for bare-root shipping?  You will have to do that right?

Figs can travel with leaves and minimum semi dry soil.

GreenFin, forgive my curiosity, I just checked your profile and your WISH LIST confused me a little.
In The FigCuttings.com website you claim to have 150+ varieties and thus being able to propagate them for us.
My question is: why are many varieties , which you are claiming to be able to propagate for us, still in your WISH LIST.
Pardon my curiosity but can't help to wonder where my fig trees going to come from and where is my money going exactly if not to you. :)
Or, have you not updated your profile for few years?

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Originally Posted by FigWhisperer
Figs can travel with leaves and minimum semi dry soil.

GreenFin, forgive my curiosity, I just checked your profile and your WISH LIST confused me a little.
In The FigCuttings.com website you claim to have 150+ varieties and thus being able to propagate them for us.
My question is: why are many varieties , which you are claiming to be able to propagate for us, still in your WISH LIST.
Pardon my curiosity but can't help to wonder where my fig trees going to come from and where is my money going exactly if not to you. :)
Or, have you not updated your profile for few years?

I haven't updated my wish list lately.  All of the varieties listed are growing here or are already on their way.

On a related note, though, I am open to taking requests.  So if anybody wants me to propagate something that isn't listed, post the varieties you want in this thread, and I'll see about adding them.  For most common varieties, I should be able to track them down and buy some wood or plants to propagate with.

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Originally Posted by OldOneEye
how will you get the trees into dormancy for bare-root shipping?  You will have to do that right?

I won't put them into dormancy, they'll still be actively growing.  They should be fine, I've sent some like this before without problems.  I put them in bags to keep them moist, and ship them in a box for sturdy protection.

I would definitely want to know the sources of each fig variety I am adding to my collection. All my figs are carefully cataloged and tagged. It can be messy if not done so.
Is there a chance you can do that for us GreenFin? If not in public (in the forum) at least in PM? This is very important stem to me and I assume to many of us fig collectors.
This is a very important step that I have been taught by founders of LosAngelesFigForest project. I'll have to thank them for it, one day.

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Originally Posted by FigWhisperer
I would definitely want to know the sources of each fig variety I am adding to my collection. All my figs are carefully cataloged and tagged. It can be messy if not done so.
Is there a chance you can do that for us GreenFin? If not in public (in the forum) at least in PM?

Sure.  I won't post their names publicly, but I can pm that info to you.  I did the same thing for some other members when I offered the $2 cuttings earlier in the fall.

Thank you GreenFin, detailed PM sent.

Hi GreenFin,

Thank you for this offer! I bought cuttings from you in November (thank you again for making those available for us! they were extremely well packaged and healthy!) and am looking at this list you are offering for the fig trees. There are so many varieties that I want! However, by July temps here are typically >110 F. And while a fig tree in soil would survive shipping, and bareroot fig tree, sitting in a hot post office vehicle, sitting on a hot porch, etc. waiting for transplant would probably die in my environment.

So my question is, would you be willing to sell some of the cuttings now that you would be turning into rooted trees? I would pay the same price for some of the cuttings now that you would be selling the finished trees for. It would just be safer for my environment.

Thanks again!

Wow - this is a great deal. Significantly cheaper than others are selling cuttings for! I just hope that I don't find what I ordered at the CRFG exchanges.

  • Smith - rooted fig tree
   
  • Black Madeira - rooted fig tree
   
  • Col de Dame Blanc - rooted fig tree
   
  • Col de Dame Grise - rooted fig tree
   
  • Col de Dame Noir - rooted fig tree

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