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For all the Melbournians here, I was at Laverton Market (AKA Rubble and Riches Market- 8 Leakes Rd) today and I noticed a guy selling a whole lot of tropicals which had a Daleys tag and the pots I think you guys use. He had longans, lychees, mangoes, jackfruits, dragonfruit, carambolas, miracle fruit, custard apples, wampis and a whole lot more. I asked about a custard apple, and it cost about $35- about the same as Daley's pricing (shame I only had $15 on me :P). For anyone interested, the market is on every Saturday and Sunday with $1 entrance and free entrance after 1pm. Their number is 9369 6426. There are also plenty of stalls for edibles, ornamentals and non plant-related stuff.
Time: 7th May 2011 6:08pm
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Nick says...
Whoops, stuffed up the title! :P
Time: 7th May 2011 6:09pm
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Allan says...
Hey sounds good Nick, were they named varieties or seedlings
Time: 7th May 2011 9:03pm
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Nick says...
The custard apple I saw had a graft union and Im assuming the rest were grafted/ air layered/ cuttings based on the price.
Time: 8th May 2011 9:00am
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