Persimmons organic spray free
Persimmons (organic, spray-free)
8kg, $32($4/kg)
4kg, $20($5/kg)
The unit prices for bulk buy. I don’t take orders under 4kg.
6-7 persimmons weigh about 1kg.
🚚Delivery 🚚
I’m going to Enner Glynn, Nelson south, and Montgomery square on this Sunday 1st June.
If your place is near the main roads between Richmond, Nelson south and town, I might be able to do deliveries.
Another option is to meet up at Montgomery square between 11:50-12:10pm on Sunday 1st June.
We are on Holdaway road, Lower Moutere.
👉I might be able to drop-off to customers who live between our place and around Motueka, otherwise you will need to pick-up from my place.
👉Cash or online payment
🧡Tip for enjoying persimmons:
Some of them are not fully ripened yet so you can enjoy them little by little for a long time.
To speed ripening, put some in a plastic bag with an apple and keep the bag in a warm place. Keep the rest in a cool & well ventilated spot to slow the ripening process
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