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Where can I find a fig tree now in Pittsburgh, PA?

Posted by aci1419 PA (My Page) on
Sat, Jul 15, 06 at 15:23

Does anyone know what nurseries are currently carrying fig trees in the Pittsburgh, PA area?

Thanks!


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RE: Where can I find a fig tree now in Pittsburgh, PA?

I don't know of any nurseries that carry fig trees. But, if you live south of Pittsburgh, there is a fellow on RT 51 in Rostraver Twp. that is always selling them from his home.


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RE: Where can I find a fig tree now in Pittsburgh, PA?

LMS has a HUGE tree and bush selection (acres and acres).

Call them to see if they have fig trees:

L M S Greenhouse And Nursery
3312 Wagner Road, Allison Park, PA 15101
(412) 767-7020
business profile : phonephone : map : save
http://www.lmsgreenhouse.com

Here's a link to the phone book so you can see the map:

http://yellowpages.superpages.com/listings.jsp?C=greenhouse&STYPE=S&L= Glenshaw+PA+15116&EG=1&MC=1&OO=1&F=1&EEM=1&CP=Home+%26+Garden%5EHome+I mprovement+%26+Maintenance%5EOutdoor+Structures%5EDealers%5EGreenhouse s%5E

I know they'll get anything in someone wants too.


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RE: Where can I find a fig tree now in Pittsburgh, PA?

You may want to try and/or call Plumbline Nursery in Murraysville. They have a large selection of trees. I haven't been there in a while but they are worth a call.

Peaches


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RE: Where can I find a fig tree now in Pittsburgh, PA?

Many thanks to all three of you for responding. I will be following up on all of your leads!


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RE: Where can I find a fig tree now in Pittsburgh, PA?

I bought mine from www.forestfarm.com


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RE: Where can I find a fig tree now in Pittsburgh, PA?

Fig trees are available in Bethlehem, pa.

Here is a link that might be useful: Treesofjoy.com


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