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Where to buy Kalamansi Seedling

1.Centris
Centris is a small market near Quezon Avenue MRT station. There are trees for sale in here also and calamansi is one of them.

2.Quezon City Circle

3.Market! Market!


4.Mindoro
Mindoro is one of the top producers of calamansi for the Philippines.

5.Cartimar.

This place is near LRT Gil Puyat / Buendia station.

Near the pet stalls, you'll find the area for plants and garden needs. Pots of different sides, cactuses, flowering plants like mums, marigold and orchids, culinary herbs like basil, mint, parsley, are available here depending on the season. You can find calamansi seedling for sale in here also.

6.Talisay, Batangas
This is a good site for buying bulk orders of calamansi plants.
I heard that the soils coming from Talisay are good for the plants because it is enriched when there was Taal volcano eruption many years ago.

7.Manila Seedling Bank   http://msbfi.com/

Plant a Tree

This May, we will be planting 50 calamansi trees.

We got the calamansi seedling from a nursery in Lipa, Batangas.
 Each of the calamansi seedling costs 35 pesos.
There are bigger trees that you buy at a higher price. I saw one which costs 100 pesos.






These calamansi were propagated via the budding method.  As you can see most of the calamansi trees already have green calamansi fruits.

Best Calamansi Photos


Here are some photos I took during this May weekend! Enjoy!



 I want to emphasize the size of the ripened calamansi that's why I decided to put it beside an average sized calamansi.
 I believe that it will take weeks to complete these stages of calamansi fruit development





 Juicy! Seeds are large but  my eyes cant resist to notice the juice of this ripe calamansi

These photos  were used in Calamansi Farming page
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