Welcome to Dragon’s Alley Nursery
Welcome to Dragon’s Alley Nursery
SORRY, we are currently not selling dragon fruit cuttings Due to the development and support of a new Dragon Fruit farm. Subscribe to varieties you are looking for and we will let you know when we have extras
Strawberry Guava Tree
Pakistani White Mulberry
New Arrival Items - 3
Ice Cream Banana aka Blue Java
Hana
Rainbow
Best Seller Items - 3
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Who We Are
About Dragon Alley Nursery
Your Nursery for Trees, Plants, Berries, and Guidance Look no further than Dragon’s Alley Nursery for your trees, plants, berries, and anything else you’re looking for. We offer the highest quality but affordable products shipped directly to you. We love our nursery and we aim to do everything we can to help our customers find what they need. We take immense joy in educating our customers on plant life, which is why we invite you to contact us if you have any questions or concerns.
Why Choose Dragon’s Alley Nursery? If you’re looking for healthy edible plant, you’ll love doing business with us because we’re fast and reliable, and we aim to please. We offer a lot of starter plants to make sure everyone can afford to grow their own food. We truly love what we do and it shows in our products.
Find Out More If you’d like to find out more please feel free to reach out. We try to make it as easy as possible to order from us, and if you have any issues placing your order, you may contact us and we’ll be happy to assist. We love meeting new customers and putting smiles on their faces.
Hot Deal
Amla
Also known as Amla, Amalaki, Indian Gooseberry, Amla is used in traditional Indian subcontinent recipes, in various cuisines and Ayurveda for its medicinal values. All parts of the Amla tree are useful, its leaves, roots, fruits, seeds, bark, and flowers are used to prepare a variety of items like juice, chutney, jam, infusions, lotions, concentrates, herbal teas and other natural concoctions.
It is a wild deciduous tree that can grow up to 60′ tall. The Indian gooseberry tree has smooth, gray-brown bark. The leaves are like a tamarind tree or a fern-like, oblong but narrow, up to 2 cm and flowers are inconspicuous as they are green in color. The flowers are bisexual and appear in clusters. Fruits are smaller in size with a diameter up to 3 cm, in greenish-yellow color that changes into orange-brown after maturity. The flesh is tart, juicy, and crisp and contains 1 or 2 small seeds.
This listing is for an Amla starter plant that is 6″-10″ tall From the bottom of a 2.5″ pot
Amla trees will fruit within 4-5 years depends on environment
Requirements for Growing Amla Tree:
Position
Plant Amla tree in a location that is less windy and sunny. The well-draining and sloppy position is good for its growth.
Soil
Well-drained, loamy to light heavy soil that is deep and rich in organic matter is required for growing amla trees. A pH level can be between slightly acidic to slightly alkaline. The waterlogged and clay-rich soil is detrimental and must be avoided, same is the case with too sandy soils.
Watering
Regular and abundant watering is essential at a young age. Once the tree gets established, it doesn’t require regular and frequent watering. However, you can water the plant during the period of active growth or in a drought like conditions in summer. Watering 2-3 times in a month in summer is sufficient for a mature tree. In any case, water stagnation must be avoided.
Winter protection required
Amla Growing zone is 10-11 outdoors and 3-9 Indoors (In the winter)
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Amla
Amla
Double Mahoi Banana
Pineapple Banana
Goldfinger Banana
Ice Cream Banana aka Blue Java
Banana Trees
Carob
Carob
Cherimoya
Cherimoya
Jamaican Cherry
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Asunta 1
Zamorano
Yellow Thai
Yellow Dragon aka Columbiana
Variegated Yellow
White Sapphire
White King
Voodoo Child
Vivid Purpurea
Vietnamese White
Dragon Fruit
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Chicago Hardy Fig Tree
Letizia fig tree
White Adriatic Fig Tree
Magnolia aka Brunswick fig tree
Violette De Bordeaux aka VDB Fig Tree
Olympian Fig Tree
GE Neri Fig tree
Yellow Long Neck Fig Tree
Fig Trees
Strawberry Guava Tree
Pakistani White Mulberry
Tamarind
Sugar Apple
Soursop
Pomegranate – Wonderful Variety
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Pakistani Red Mulberry
Black Mulberry
White Mulberry
Fruit Trees
Goji Berry
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