Sloe plum in NZ?

julie55, Dec 18, 6:41pm
Anyone gottree or fruit -sloe gin making.

piquant, Dec 18, 6:45pm
They are around, although probably not at this time of the year. The best person to ask is member nchun. Ask a question on one of his listings.

antoniab, Dec 18, 6:48pm
Bet me to it! nchun has had them before, was going to buy one :)

tjmc, Dec 18, 7:24pm
I got mine from Edible Gardens in Kumeu. She sells on TM too, but I don't remember her online name.

piquant, Dec 18, 7:35pm
You might need to search for them under their proper botanical name - Prunus spinosa or you might find them under Sloe or Blackthorn. Good luck.

nchun, Dec 23, 11:41am
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Hi folks. Sold out of Sloe trees for the season. Next winter will have a small number of nice cutting grown plants, then for winter 2014 some more grafted trees. The benefit of growing a grafted tree is that it won't send up strong suckers from the base, like what the cutting grown plants tend to do. Grafted trees also have a standardised trunk, so they will grow somewhat tidier. Merry xmas to all!

pbranch, Dec 23, 6:08pm
ediablegarden is her trade name on here :)

jimisambard, May 20, 5:02am
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nchun: how do we get in touch with you to order sloe plants?