Fruit and Nut Trees- Mail order Fruit and Nut trees can be an experience. Hi highly recommend you start with a small order and read the GardenWatchdog.com Some the the experiences we’ve had read just like the experiences of other Customers. Here a few that we’ve ordered from with varying levels of support
Raintree - In the Pacific Northwest -- lots of unusual plants and cool climate varieties. Overall a good experience.
Park Seed - a big company that owns Wayside
Gardens and others. No problems.
RHORA’S NUT FARM AND NURSERY over 30 years experience in growing nut trees including, heart nut, Carpathian walnut, Hazelnut (filbert trees) Chinese Chestnuts, American Chestnuts, Pecans and the edible Pines.
St. Lawrence Nurseries - cold hardy fruit and nut trees for northern climates (zone 3 and warmer). So far so good. All the hazelberts, black walnuts, oaks & hickory survived their first winter. Planted Fall 2001.
http://www.sln.potsdam.ny.us/
The Nursery at TyTy, Georgia - Pecans and lots of other stuff. Most of the Pecans and Hicans died. We returned them and they were replaced. This nursery has a lot of complaints on the GardenWatchdog.com but did ship. Unfortunately, I pre-paid and had to write another check because it was shipped COD. They cashed the 2nd check almost a year later but after sending copies, they refunded my money, thank goodness. Too much hassle, so we’ll never do that again.
Arkansaw Berry and Plant Farm - very poor about responding to e-mail and phone messages. Ship most of the berries but none of the fruit trees. Refund sent with partial order. Please see their review at GardenWatchdog.com
Boyer Nursery - We bought asparagus, blueberries, rhubarb and apricot. So far so good. Based out of Pennsylvania
Mellingers - Kiwis and fruit trees arrived quickly and in good shape. Mixed reviews by others at “GardenWatchdog.com”.
Low prices and big selection.