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1519 days ago

Peach Tree - Red Haven more than 2 year old Pickup Pakuranga

Michael from Farm Cove

If you are interested please ring me on 0276162146 as I don't response in here Thanks Michael
More than 2 year old - from seed - not grafted. Next year will fruit. Anyway next year the price for more than 3 years old peach tree will be $28.00
As you can see on the photo I have heaps of them
The best time for planting in Auckland area is at anytime.

To buy one kilogram peach you pay $8.00

Height approx 0.8-1m, very strong and healthy tree.

Great tree like this will be better in ground permanently.

Buyer must pick up 3 days after winning the auction.

Pickup from Farm Cove, close to Pakuranga in East Auckland

Thanks

Price: $15

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