ReviewsFruit Trees To Grow In Willamette Valley

PERFECT PLANTS Belle of Georgia White Peach Tree 4-5ft. Tall | Large Fruit | Heavy Producer | Self Fertile

  • for growers looking for a moderate weather loving fruit cultivar, the Belle of Georgia white peach tree is the perfect choice. this fruit tree produces delicious white flesh peaches and tolerates many environments.
  • GROW YOUR OWN PEACHES - with this white peach you can grow your own harvest of sweet peaches right in your own front yard without the need for a second pollinator. peaches from this tree often ripen in late august.
  • MODERATE CHILL HOURS - the Belle of georgia requires 800 chill hours to produce fruit, this can be achieved in most regions with an average fall and winter season. this tree grows well in hardiness zones 5 -8.
  • BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS - this fruit tree also acts as a wonderful ornamental piece with its colorful blooms in the spring and its attractive green foliage. flowers from this tree are a Brilliant red color.
  • MANAGEABLE SIZE - Belle of Georgia peach trees can grow to a mature size of 15-25 feet high and wide, making them a medium sized peach fruit bearing plant.
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Mango Tree - Live Fruit Tree in a 3 Gallon Pot - Mangifera Indica 'Alphonso' - Tropical Edible Fruit Bearing Tree

  • ... Although it can be tricky to grow, a mango tree can make an interesting specimen when grown in a large pot outdoors or indoors..
  • In the right conditions, this tree forms a dense canopy of long oblong green leaves and rewards you with flowers in December through March.
  • the fruit comes three to five months later. Mango trees planted in the garden are more likely to fruit than potted trees, but small varieties suitable for containers, such as a dwarf spotted mango, are capable of fruiting if they receive enough sunlight..
  • Mango trees grown in a garden or potted on an outdoor deck or patio usually fare somewhat better. Saplings should be planted in spring.
  • in the garden, it's important to plant during a cool season..
  • A mango tree will require plenty of light and warmth to keep it happy. This tree reacts very badly to temperatures below 40 degrees Fahrenheit and will drop fruit if it gets too cold. Indoors, it can be hard to provide the plant with enough light to thrive..
  • Young mango tree seedlings require bright light but not direct sunlight. Once the tree starts to grow and mature, i....
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Mango Tree - Live Fruit Tree in a 3 Gallon Pot - Mangifera Indica 'Coconut Cream' - Tropical Edible Fruit Bearing Tree

  • ... Although it can be tricky to grow, a mango tree can make an interesting specimen when grown in a large pot outdoors or indoors..
  • In the right conditions, this tree forms a dense canopy of long oblong green leaves and rewards you with flowers in December through March.
  • the fruit comes three to five months later. Mango trees planted in the garden are more likely to fruit than potted trees, but small varieties suitable for containers, such as a dwarf spotted mango, are capable of fruiting if they receive enough sunlight..
  • Mango trees grown in a garden or potted on an outdoor deck or patio usually fare somewhat better. Saplings should be planted in spring.
  • in the garden, it's important to plant during a cool season..
  • A mango tree will require plenty of light and warmth to keep it happy. This tree reacts very badly to temperatures below 40 degrees Fahrenheit and will drop fruit if it gets too cold. Indoors, it can be hard to provide the plant with enough light to thrive..
  • Young mango tree seedlings require bright light but not direct sunlight. Once the tree starts to grow and mature, i....
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Oregon Fruit Whole Purple Plums in Heavy Syrup 15-Ounce Cans Pack of 8

  • Tree-ripened Whole Purple Plums in heavy syrup, Product of USA.
  • No High Fructose corn syrup, All Natural, Kosher.
  • Non-GMO Project Verified. Non-BPA lining in can. Gluten free..
  • Grown in the Willamette Valley of Northwestern Oregon.
  • Use for crisp, sauces, cakes, pies, tarts.
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Oregon Fruit Products, Canned Fruits, Blackberries in Light Syrup, 15oz (Pack of 3)

  • Vine-ripened Blackberries in light syrup, Product of USA.
  • No High Fructose corn syrup, All Natural.
  • Non-GMO Project Verified. Non-BPA lining in can. Gluten free..
  • Grown in the Willamette Valley of Northwestern Oregon.
  • Use for muffins, crepes, ice-cream topping, pie, smoothies.
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Ocean Spray Whole Berry Cranberry Sauce 14 Oz (Pack of 6)

  • Use for piecobbler, salads, sauces, chutney.
  • Grown Willamette Valley of Northwestern Oregon.
  • Canned by a three-generation family-owned-and-operated company Salem, OR.
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Bundle of 4 Texas Lilac Vitex Chaste Trees - Live Lilac Bush Plants - Quart Containers - FIBROUS Root System - Purple Blooms - Crape Myrtle Guy

  • for growers looking for a moderate weather loving fruit cultivar, the Belle of Georgia white peach tree is the perfect choice. this fruit tree produces delicious white flesh peaches and tolerates many environments.
  • GROW YOUR OWN PEACHES - with this white peach you can grow your own harvest of sweet peaches right in your own front yard without the need for a second pollinator. peaches from this tree often ripen in late august.
  • MODERATE CHILL HOURS - the Belle of georgia requires 800 chill hours to produce fruit, this can be achieved in most regions with an average fall and winter season. this tree grows well in hardiness zones 5 -8.
  • BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS - this fruit tree also acts as a wonderful ornamental piece with its colorful blooms in the spring and its attractive green foliage. flowers from this tree are a Brilliant red color.
  • MANAGEABLE SIZE - Belle of Georgia peach trees can grow to a mature size of 15-25 feet high and wide, making them a medium sized peach fruit bearing plant.
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Outsidepride Highland Colonial Bent Lawn Grass Seeds - 5 LB

  • 99+% PREMIUM perennial ryegrass seed, weed seed free..
  • FINE BLADE, dark green lawn, excellent for reseeding, or new grass.
  • MIXES WELL with other lawn seeds, or with forage or cover crops.
  • QUICK GROWTH, great for lawns, yards, pasture, general turf, or other places beautiful grass is desired!.
  • GENUINE, premium seed grown Willamette Valley, Oregon.
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Perfect Plants Santa Rosa Plum Tree Live Plant, Produces Fruit, 4-5ft, Green

  • Developed in 1885, the Santa Rosa Plum has been a favorite amongst fruit growers across the United States for many years. This sweet cultivator grows in a large array of environments and is low maintenance..
  • Plums from this fruit tree are colored a rich purple when ripe and are iconic for their juicy sweet flavor. These trees are self-fertile and will ripen in mid-Summer..
  • This fruit plant produces lovely white flowers from early Spring through Summer and is the perfect way to add color and contrast to any landscape..
  • Santa Rosa Plum Trees grow well in hardiness zones 6-10 which is much wider than other plum varieties. It has a notable tolerance to heat and is a bit more cold hardy that other variations..
  • Unfortunately due to state laws this product does not ship to Arizona or California..
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Pure Peppermint Extract for Baking and Mixology Vegan & Keto Friendly Gluten Free.

  • Cool and Minty. Made from Oregon Willamette Valley grown peppermint..
  • Keto Friendly, Vegan, Gluten Free, No added Sugar, Non GMO..
  • Excellent choice for beverage, cocktails, cake filling, cookies, and desserts..
  • Clear liquid. 100% pure. No synthetic additives or thickening agents..
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Grafted Mango Tree - Live Fruit Tree in a 3 Gallon Pot - Variety is Grower's Choice Based on Season, Health and Availability - Tropical Edible Fruit Bearing Tree

  • ... Although it can be tricky to grow, a mango tree can make an interesting specimen when grown in a large pot outdoors or indoors..
  • In the right conditions, this tree forms a dense canopy of long oblong green leaves and rewards you with flowers in December through March.
  • the fruit comes three to five months later. Mango trees planted in the garden are more likely to fruit than potted trees, but small varieties suitable for containers, such as a dwarf spotted mango, are capable of fruiting if they receive enough sunlight..
  • Mango trees grown in a garden or potted on an outdoor deck or patio usually fare somewhat better. Saplings should be planted in spring.
  • in the garden, it's important to plant during a cool season..
  • A mango tree will require plenty of light and warmth to keep it happy. This tree reacts very badly to temperatures below 40 degrees Fahrenheit and will drop fruit if it gets too cold. Indoors, it can be hard to provide the plant with enough light to thrive..
  • Young mango tree seedlings require bright light but not direct sunlight. Once the tree starts to grow and mature, i....
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