374 days ago

NZ Organic Banana Seedlings, Banana Blossoms, Banana Leaves, Green + Ripe Bananas For Sale. Also For Sale – Avocado Plants/Seedlings, Fig Plants & Sorell Leaves/Plants.

Uriel from Te Atatu South

Come see & buy banana seedlings, banana blossoms, banana leaves, green and ripe bananas for you to grow or eat for future consumption or sale to make NZ self-sustainable in nutritious & superfoods. Food with Potassium, Dietary Fiber, Magnesium, Vitamins A, B-6 & C, etc. Banana leaves, flowers and stems are also useful. No chemicals were used. Only use organic matures including old banana stems & leaves. Best grown during the summer and watered twice or thrice during the week when it does not rain. So easy to grow & needs minimum care. We were made to understand that this banana type is Misi Luki. Google the advances of this type of banana compared to others.
Banana seedling prices depend on size but most cost between $10 to $25 each. Organic banana fruits are $6 per kg. Banana leaves are $1 per leaf, Banana stem (sap) = $20 and banana blossoms cost between $10 to $15 each depending on the size. Sorell leaves = $0.50 for each leaf & $5 per plant. Avocado plant = $20 and Fig plant = $19. Pickup and delivery are available and pay at pick up or pay before delivery plus the delivery charge. Contact us directly with your order. Fix an appointment (afternoons or evenings every day) before arrival at Te Atatu South, West Auckland.

ADVERT FOR THE SALE OF BANANA PRODUCTS + AVOCADO + FIG & SORELL PLANTS/LEAVES

BANANA PRODUCTS
[1]. Banana Blossoms. [2]. Banana Fruits (green, semi-ripe, fully-ripe & over-ripe). [3]. Banana Leaves. [4]. Banana Stems (Sap) – many people use this to eliminate kidney stones and cleanse the kidney. (Disclaimant – we are not medical personnel hence our statements cannot be used as any medical advice).

SORELL PRODUCTS
[1]. Sorell Plants. [2]. Sorell Leaves.
Health benefits – many people use it as an herb to help control diabetes, high blood pressure, cleansing of the kidney and blood system. (Disclaimant – we are not medical personnel hence our statements cannot be used as any medical advice).

AVOCADO & FIG PRODUCTS
[1]. Avocado Plants. [2]. Fig plant.

Banana seedling prices depend on size but most cost between $10 to $25 each. Organic banana fruits are $6 per kg. Banana leaves are $1 per leaf, Banana stem (sap) = $20 and banana blossoms cost between $10 to $15 each depending on the size. Sorell leaves = $0.50 for each leaf & $5 per plant. Avocado plant = $20 and Fig plant = $19.

Negotiable

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