2015 Fruit Trees Special Order Option

I am currently working on our order for bare root fruit trees for next year. Click here to view a copy of our list (pdf) of what we carried this year. Next year will be similar offerings with a few changes yet to be determined. The prices were for the 2014 season and may change for next year. THIS IS NOT OUR LIST FOR 2015. Our prices and varieties for 2015 are yet to be determined. SPECIAL ORDERS If there are specific types of fruit trees you may want that we did not carry, you can special order them in small quantities from Dave Wilson Nursery’s variety list. Click here to view a special order form (pdf) with the prices that would apply to special ordered items that we do not carry. If you are interested, please look over our list from last year and then look at the special order price list. You can order anything off the special order list AT THE PRICE ON THE LIST. We must have a 50% non refundable deposit on any special order items we do not normally carry before we can order it. If for some reason we cannot get the item the deposit …

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May 2014 Newsletter

It’s a great time to be in the yard and garden. May started off a bit warm, then cooled down then got warm again and just recently has cooled back down. The weather this year has definitely been a challenge. We had a hard freeze in January that set many  trees back on breaking dormancy. Everything should be acting normal now I think. Fertilizing It’s almost time to do your second fertilizing of the year. We recommend it be done three times. In spring when things are in full leaf. Usually March, then again in June and then again in the fall. Usually September. Remember to always water your plants well the day before you are going to fertilize. Then fertilize the next day and water in well. Most items will benefit from 16-16-16. There are special fertilizers to use for citrus and for Rhododendrons, Azaleas, and Camellias. Also different fertilizing schedules for the specialty fetilizers. Citrus should be fertilized monthly through the growing season with a citrus fertilizer. Rhododendrons, azaleas, and camellias should be fertilized three times after they are done blooming, each fertilizing done 30 days apart and then no more for the season. You don’t want to …

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Fruit Trees Are Now Ready For Sale

We will sell them on a first come first serve basis only. We will not be able to reserve trees or hold trees for customers. We’ve tried this in the past and had too many problems and dissatisfied parties on both sides. If you buy a tree you must take it with you. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your cooperation. All are in 5 gallon sized pots and sell for $28.50 each. We have apples, apricots, cherries, nectarines, peaches, pears, plums, pluots. All were potted in March following bare root season. Some pears and cherries still need some rooting time. Quantities are limited. First come first serve only.