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    Seeking Breadfruit Trees

    Where can I find breadfruit trees {saplings} regionally in LOS? Does anyone know of such nurseries, catalogues, or contacts I could tap? Thanks in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rural Surin View Post
    Where can I find breadfruit trees {saplings} regionally in LOS? Does anyone know of such nurseries, catalogues, or contacts I could tap? Thanks in advance.
    I'dbe interested as well as they are something I had intended to plant. Standing by for a knowledgable TD'erto respond.

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    Indeed traveler. When mature, they make lovely cooling shade. And the fruit can be preserved for future use - that is if you like breadfruit.

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    Not sure what breadfruit is, but I would suggest buying some of the agricultural magazines and checking the ads.

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    Maybe a speciallist bakery

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    Have seen breadfruit (sa ki) grown in the Nakhon Sawan area. Will ask the missus when she returns from market if she knows where in Isaan it might be found.

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    I keep mentioning that the bet resource for ANY ag questions, whether suppliers or methods to check out your local Ag outreach office. Every province has one and they are a gold mine of information, readily given to anyone showing the slightest bit of interest. If the knowledge isn't held locally they will try and find it for you.

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    ^Yep. Always a helpful bunch.

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    Fletcher Christian didn't think much of em and I think that Bly also had his fill of Breadfruit trees..

    Who has been eating my co co nuts Mr. Christian?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackgang
    Fletcher Christian didn't think much of em and I think that Bly also had his fill of Breadfruit trees..
    Nice looking though as RS points out.


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    Quote Originally Posted by El Gibbon View Post
    I keep mentioning that the bet resource for ANY ag questions, whether suppliers or methods to check out your local Ag outreach office. Every province has one and they are a gold mine of information, readily given to anyone showing the slightest bit of interest. If the knowledge isn't held locally they will try and find it for you.

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    Yes. Yes. Agricultural Outreach office. They might be of some help. Thanks EG.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norton View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by blackgang
    Fletcher Christian didn't think much of em and I think that Bly also had his fill of Breadfruit trees..
    Nice looking though as RS points out.

    Lovely specimens. And they grow fast.

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