Please pass on recommendations for the best place to buy fruit trees(peach, plum at the top) and Crepe Myrtle's trees in the area.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Thanks in advance for the help.
I second this recommendation. We've bought a bunch of citrus trees from them. They've got all different varieties of trees, bushes, etc. that work in this climate. Super cool people too. Apparently they're building a putt-putt course and have recently built a stage to hold small concerts on premise.AgTrip said:
The Brazos Valley Tree Farm.
These people are super nice and very informative when you visit with them. They'll take care of you.
https://www.bvtreefarm.com/
You can click their current inventory from the site.
I would let them know what you're looking for and they could probably special order it for you. Just a thought.LB12Diamond said:
Thanks
Their inventory does not have a couple of the peach trees I'm looking for at this time. But I will check back in the late fall during planting time to see what they have in stock.
Arborgate in Tomball has quite a few peach tree varieties,LB12Diamond said:
Thanks
Their inventory does not have a couple of the peach trees I'm looking for at this time. But I will check back in the late fall during planting time to see what they have in stock.
The key is to buy the varieties that have a mature height that you want, CM go from hanging basket size to 30 to 40 feet tall,Aggie@state.gov said:
If you buy Crape Myrtles, please don't commit Crape Murder by cutting off their tops.
Animal Eight 84 said:
Some counties such as Harris, Montgomery, Brazoria, Ft Bend are quarantined due to citrus greening. You are violating state law if you buy citrus in those counties and take it out of the county.
Thus ArborGate is quarantined for citrus. Their citrus trees have quarantine tags. You can safely buy anything else from them, I have several times.
Greening is a terrible disease. You don't want to spread it.