Flying Dragon (forum)
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Hi all,
I have for free to the first person who comes get them is 12 Flying Dragon Dwarf Citrus Rootstock.
I live in Cameron Park in the great city of Newcastle.
Obviously pick up only.
huon_21@hotmail.com
Time: 15th August 2013 7:17pm
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Gumnut says...
Bump bump
Time: 16th August 2013 4:54pm
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Anonymous says...
Mate if I was closer I would be there with bells on, what a great opportunely to practice some t bud grafting.
Time: 21st August 2013 7:49pm
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John Mc says...
Hi Gumnut,
I'd love to pick some up next week if they are still available then?
Can I give you a black mulberry in return? or anything else you're looking for?
Time: 22nd August 2013 7:18am
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Mike says...
In a warm climate flying dragons often elephant foot.
Time: 22nd August 2013 7:56am
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John Mc says...
probably why they use rough lemon around here.
Time: 22nd August 2013 3:56pm
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Gumnut says...
Hi John, There all yours mate.
I have to many Trif that I've just finished grafting to lol.
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Just let me know when your got time to get them I'm home most days.
Craig
Time: 25th August 2013 7:12pm
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Gumnut says...
Bump :)
Time: 4th September 2013 7:08am
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Gumnut says...
I'm now adding to the list 6 Triflora I think there called the semi dwarfing rootstock for citrus so that's over 20 plants freeeeeeeee
Time: 13th September 2013 9:19pm
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Ring me on the number above if your intrested
Time: 13th September 2013 9:20pm
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