Buy a Rare Fruit Tree. Plants offered for Sale
PURCHASE ONE or more OF THE PLANTS
at the HILLCREST FARMERS; MARKET
Sundays. I am here from around 11 PM-2 PM.
One plant will will be
at MOREA's Massage East of the DMV building.
I can be reached at the Hillcrest Farmers Market
by Cell phone, 619.384.2631.
Please make an appointment to see plants
at the Enchanted Garden Intentional Community,
In North County, buy directly from the EXOTICA
RARE FRUIT NURSERY.
Address:
2508-B East Vista Way
Vista, CA 92084
BILL TALL OF CITY FARMERS NURSERY also
has an inventory of $1500.00 in stock.
Euclid and Home Avenue.
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December 11, 09
I will be at the Hillcrest Farmers Market,
at the DMV on Sundays from around 11 AM
to 2 PM with some of the Rare Fruit Trees
from the Exotica Rare Fruit Nursery that
are for sale and up for adoption.
Call me on my cell phone if you cannot
find me. One tree will be at MOREA
and MORIAH's Massage.
Ask at the JR ORGANIC stall across from the music,
or at SAGE MOUNTAIN, or LA MILPA STALL.
Ask DAVE or CONNIE at the SALMON BURGER
stall, or CELESTE OR J.P at PEACE PIES.
I am around. This is what I looked like
on December 12, 09 at the FM.
DIRECTIONS TO HILLCREST DMV
Neighborhood: Hillcrest
3960 Normal St
(between Blaine Ave & Lincoln Ave)
San Diego, CA 92103
(800) 777-0133
http://www.yelp.com/biz/dmv-san-diego
COFFEE BEAN PLANTS, PINEAPPLE, and DWARF BANANA
WILL GROW INSIDE FOR A YEAR
These plants, some that grow indoors,
will make a special holiday gift.
JANUARY RENT DUE.
YOU CAN HELP
The rent for December on three acres
of the EXOTICA RARE FRUIT NURSERY property,
the home of 1000's of trees and plants from around the world,
was met in November through many people stepping up to
buy trees. The January rent how begins to be raised
to give these plants one more month
of safe haven.
There is a plan to broaden the campaign
to save the nursery beginning in January.
For now, the need is;
Buy plants. Spread the word
that $2600.00 is needed.
There is a 20% commission to anyone
who wants to sell trees.
Buy some trees and resell them.
Take some on commision if you wish
with a down payment.
WANT TO HELP TREES FIND A HOME FOR
THE HOLIDAYS?
Can you think of a more appropriate holiday gift
and/ or job for the holidays and months ahead.
Trees are true wealth, sez Keep the Beet Media Star
The World's First Talking Beet Plant.
More on Keep the beet
at the BEET KEEPERS blog.
http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1209704
OTHER THINGS TO DO NOW
THINGS TO DO NOW TO HELP THE EXOTICA RARE
FRUIT TREES and PLANTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
at EXOTICA RARE FRUIT NURSERY
JOIN THE FRIENDS OF EXOTICA RARE FRUIT NURSERY HERE http://apps.facebook.com/causes/399622?m=8c8a0ec7
PLACE PHONE ORDERS for SALES with STEVE SPANGLER http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1530536
Tell Steve that you are a referral from BEET KEEPERS.
THE ORDER FORM may be viewed
here http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1530536
Tell Steve you are calling for the Adopt a Tree Program.
READ THE STORY HERE and use the PAYPAL LINK to make a contribution http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1530494
http://media.causes.com/663890
Leslie can be reached at the Hillcrest Farmers Market
by Cell phone, 619.384.2631.
Please make an appointment to see plants
at the Enchanted Garden Intentional Community,
THIS IS THE INVENTORY AT THE HILLCREST FARMERS' MARKET
and AT THE ENCHANTED GARDEN INTENTIONAL COMMUNITY
Inventory on hand at Enchanted Garden Intentional Community now,
email me for directions near SDSU or come to the Hillcrest Farmers'
Market this Sunday, December 12, 09
$11.99 each
1 pineapple, $11.99
2 dwarf Bananas (Will grow Indoors) $12.50
I pomergranate $27.50 I black mission fig $27.50
2 Rose Apples $27.50 each
2 sacred Tulsi (Holy Basil) $12.50
1 Goji Berry $44.00
I Red Pakistan Mulberry 1 gallon $16.50
1 Red Pakistan Mulberry 5 gallon $27.50
2 Macadamia nut tree seedlings $4,50 each
1 Cheramoya Seeding $2.50 each
1 Jojoba 5 gallon $45.00
1 Rio Grande Cherry $27.50
I Pineapple (will grow indoors) $11.99
These prices as of December 10, 2009
reflect a 20% commission and and additional
$20.00 to cover costs of transport from
the Vista Location to the Enchanted Garden,
the cost of printing forms, and time to do this project.
My aim is to get a number of other people involved
who will also earn the 20% commission.
PICK Up a plant from the list above
from the ENCHANTED GARDEN INTENTIONAL COMMUNITY
near SDSU Email Leslie for directions to the home.
Place orders with Leslie, Your Enchanted Gardener now
and call Steven Spangler at 760-724-9093
(c) 760-716-8831 2508-B E. Vista Way Vista CA 92085.
If you buy from the Nursery, tell Steven you are
a referral from BEET KEEPERS.
BILL TALL OF CITY FARMERS NURSERY
http://www.cityfarmersnursery.com/
(Home Ave at Euclid )
also has an inventory of trees from
EXOTICA RARE FRUIT NURSERY
Call Bill Tall, 619.284-6358
Bill invested in $1500.00 worth of Exotica Trees
to help with the December rent.
Tell Bill you are a referral from BEET KEEPERS
OUR HOLIDAY OFFERING
YOU GET A PLANT PARENTHOOD
CERTIFICATE WHEN YOU BUY an EXOTICA RARE FRUIT
NURSERY PLANT FROM LESLIE
http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1533067
HISTORY
FARMING: Fruit tree expert running out of time to keep nursery
FRUIT TREE EXPERT RUNNING OUT OF TIME TO KEEP NURSERY
ARTICLE IN NORTH COUNTY TIMES
DECEMBER 5, 09
At the intersection of the building industry collapse and the push for healthier foods and California-climate-friendly landscaping, a nursery owner near Vista wonders what hit him.
Steven Spangler raises some 1,200 varieties of plants at his 5-acre Exotica Rare Fruit Nursery. Where else can you find Ecuadorean black walnuts and Makepeace apples on the same lot?
On his botanic garden-like plot, Spangler also raises:
-- Seven varieties of cherries;
-- 16 varieties of guavas;
-- 17 varieties of palm;
-- 100 varieties of pomegranates;
-- 12 varieties of bananas.
In all, an estimated 60,000 potted plants grow here, awaiting new homes that came quickly during the building boom
VIDEO FROM NORTH COUNTY TIMES
FARMING: Fruit tree expert running out of time to keep nursery
COMMENT ON NORTH COUNTY TIMES
December 9
Arabra Speakwell said on: December 9, 2009, 12:10 am
Lovely place! I read this story and went by last weekend. The antithesis of Home Depot, Exotioca is very simple, natural and very, very low key. The huge in-the-ground exotics are so beautiful -- you don't get to see them in a common commerical nursery. We found wonderful plants and enjoyed spending time walking the endless paths under bamboo and endless exotics just learning and smelling new smells. And we bought a lot of amazing plants! Great special Holiday gifts! Check it out and help them make the rent. It would be a tradegy for the plant loving community to lose this amazing resource.
THE LIGHT CONNECTION ARTICLE
DECEMBER 2009
Endangered Rare Fruit Nursery
in Vista Needs Ideas, Support and Help
An invaluable local environmental resource is in great peril and needs the support of people who care about organic growing, non-factory farms, biodiversity and nurturing the earth.
The Exotica Rare Fruit Nursery in Vista is a remarkable place that is home to many rare species of fruit tree as well as numerous types that are perfectly adapted for growing in Southern California. Steve Hays, the publisher of this magazine, has himself bought a now-flourishing apple tree there, as well as a Barbados Cherry, a bush that produces the fruit used in the production of Vitamin C-packed acerola. Add to that a stock assessed at a worth of a million dollars that includes Cherimoya, Kiwi, Persimmon, Papaya, Mango, and Pomegranate along with Nut varieties and Bamboo and, frankly, just about any fruit you can name, and you’ll have some idea of just what has been created there. Many of its trees are over twenty years old.
Steven Spangler, the caretaker of this precious botanical resource, reports that back rent is owed on three of his five acres. A hearing in Vista on November 19 gave him eight months to come up with a solution lest the land be taken over by a developer who wishes to use it for a commercial building. Steven has an option to purchase for $350,000 and is currently considering various options on how to purchase, including community ownership or making it a co-op. He seeks ideas, funding and community awareness of this local Eden that needs to be preserved.
More information about the Exotica Rare Fruit Nursery can be found at
http://www.yelp.com/biz/exotica-rare-fruit-nursery-vista.
A Facebook Cause page has been started at http://apps.facebook.com/causes/399622?m=8c8a0ec7,
as well as on the Web site of Leslie Goldman, San Diego’s Enchanted Gardener. The nursery can be contacted at 2508 E. Vista Way, Ste. B, Vista, CA, 92084. You can reach Steven Spangler directly at (760) 724-9093.
http://www.lightconnection.us/news.html#1
REVIEWS OF EXOTICA RARE FRUIT NURSERY
ON YELP
http://www.yelp.com/biz/exotica-rare-fruit-nursery-vista
LONG RANCE PLAN
ANTHONY RUSSO OF EARTHSMART BIOSMART
is committing to create a state of the art web presence
for the EXOTICA RARE FRUIT PRESENCE by Jan 1,
but the January 1 rent needs to be raised.
RENT DUE AND RAISED FOR JANUARY 1
I will put up an PLANT YOUR DREAM BLOG
of How much remains to pay the rent for
January 1.
OTHER LINKS OF INTEREST
KEEP THE BEET SPEAKS UP
IN THIS VIDEO HERE
http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1533740
JOIN KEEP THE BEETS
THE END OF STYROFOAM CAMPAIGN
and join ANTHONY IN BEING AN ANGEL
for 1000's of EXOTICA RARE FRUIT NURSERY
TREES and PLANTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD.
Address:
2508-B East Vista Way
Vista, CA 92084
DIRECTIONS TO THE EXOTICA RARE FRUIT NURSERY
From i15, turn left, heading West
on Gopher Canyon Rd.
Turn South on East Vista Way.
head South. Exotica is on the right.
ANOTHER ROUTE
4. Take the exit onto I-15 N toward Riverside 25.5 mi
5. Take the exit onto CA-78 9.8 mi
6. Take the Escondido Ave exit 0.2 mi
7. Turn right at Escondido Ave1.2 mi
8. Turn right at E Vista Way 2.6 mi
9. Turn left
Photo of Anthony Russo,
the Angel who stepped forward to
rescue the EXOTICA RARE FRUIT NURSERY
Anthony visits the Enchanted Garden Intentional Community
THIS IS THE LINK FOR ORDERING
BIOSMART, THE DINNERWARE PLATES
MADE OF SUGAR CANE BAGASSE
RATHER THAN STYROFOAM
Visit the EARTHSMART SITE.
Lots of great educational at this EARTH SMART LINK.
BEET Seeds
on UN PEACE MEDAL
http://curezone.com/ig/i.asp?i=41028
1984, presented to Leslie Goldman
from ROBERT MULLER,
then Undersecretary General of the UN
for the work I would do in my life,
Mandala Conference Enchanted Garden Installation,
Town and Country Convention Center,
San Diego.
ABOUT COFFEE IN CHINA
http://www.itmonline.org/arts/coffee.htm
leeceelongan
tropical guavas
african gooseberry--
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