My story
When I started planting my orchard and vineyards, I thought that everything would grow in Texas. I planted about one hundred different varieties of fruit trees and about twenty varieties of grapevines. I was very happy and had prepared baskets for my future harvests. To my great disappointment, almost all my fruit trees and vines had died after 1-2 years because they weren't very well adapted to our climate. However, it was my dream to have a beautiful orchard that would grow, bloom, and yield without any chemical fertilizers. For years, I kept testing the different varieties of fruit trees and grapevines, and had established what grows in Houston area very well. I maintained contact with the universities along Gulf coast about the newest varieties released, and I planted them in my orchard. I have approximately 120 fruit trees in my orchard now that grow and yield very well. You don't have to go through all the trouble I experienced. If you would like to buy a fruit tree or grapevine, then you should visit our Pomona nursery. I have for sale fruit trees and grapevines that are incredibly well adapted to our hot and humid climate, need a little care, and yield bountiful amounts of fruit.
A few years ago, we gave our friends two grapevines, and they planted them near their fence. Two years later, our friends had a good yield on those grapevines, and were very happy about it. The only thing that made them upset was that the elderly lady that was their neighbor kept eating the grapes! She liked the taste, the juicy pulp, and sweetness and freshness of grapes, and later she planted her own grapevines near the same fence.
Why don't you plant a few fruit trees and grapevines that need a very little care and have a plentiful supply of fruits and grapes on your table for free? Please contact me, and I will be happy to recommend the local varieties that will grow and yield very well in your backyard.



