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Hi ManyFruits, No I haven't. It's ridiculous isn't it? Yes I came across Nanaimo at few US nurseries too, a cultivar clearly developed in Nanaimo...
Okay, thanks. Have you ever gone through the process of importing varieties like Prunus that require more paperwork etc? Is it difficult?
Does anyone here have experience with importing fruit trees from US. I know certain varieties are restricted without certain paperwork but...
Governments don't make anything easy or make sense most of the time. I am determined though. I'll find a nursery and go through the process.
I am aware that a phytosanitary certificate is needed and I will look into nurseries that will provide that. It would be nice if more local...
I do but they have different diseases than us on the west coast and I find they generally don't carry coastal disease resistant varieties...
Pretty much every nursery in BC brings their stock in from Washington so it is possible. The more diversity of species we have the more protection...
That looks like a great resource. Thanks Ron.
So after contacting A LOT of nurseries in BC, it doesn't seem like they are aware of many other leaf curl resistant cultivars. "Frost" and "Haven"...
Okay, I will definitely be planting mine in the open orchard so will have full rain.
What are some of the best nurseries in BC or nearby PNW area that sell at wholesale prices? I am looking for peach, pear, plum, apricot, cherry.
Any updates on cultivars available in BC that are leaf curl resistant? All the nurseries seems to only have "Frost". "Indian Free" is apparently...