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I only spent a little over two hundred dollars on two citrus trees, two trumpet vines, and some supplies. In exchange I have received information that is priceless in the form of telephone support, advice on what and what not to plant, and best of all incredibly healthy plants that survived the winter while I was away in the South Pacific despite no protective covering for the two worst weeks. Literally following the advice given has resulted in my Improved Meyer Lemon tree setting fruit after blossoming, and the same for my Arizona Sweet Orange tree also purchased from Elgin. I wish to note that when I initially decided to plant citrus last fall the "Citrus Specialist" at a large valley nursery chain informed me that "I've had an Improved Meyer Lemon for four years and never gotten a single lemon off the tree." Not only was the advice at Elgin better, but so were the trees being sold and for a better price to boot. Had it not been for Elgin's superior knowledge and ethics, this neophyte to citrus and the Valley might have had a much more dismal experience. I would not go anywhere else in AZ for plants, period.
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