Some citrus available for purchase.
One Sanguinelli and the other is a Tarocco.
Two types of blood orange, the Sanguinelli and Tarocco.
a display of oranges
a peacock walking in front of a palm tree
a sign on a chain link fence
a sign on a chain link fence
a variety of citrus trees
an olive tree in a pot
Citrus Weevil. Nocturnal insect. If you see, bring to extension office.
Insect & Pest Management station.
outside
Pretty Peacocks for sale here. Not really sure why someone would want to Peacock but they have them
Roof Rat is part of the pest problem.
Pruning Clinic included a presentation on budding.
Find the Raptors!
Citrus Clinic. Wow!!!! Look at all those varieties. People, start giving your citrus some love.
Peacocks!
T-grafting technique being demonstrated at Citrus Clinic by John.
Krista P.
Apr 8, 2023
We've seen the tree farm from the highway as we've driven by hundreds of times and thought we'd go by one day to check out what sort of supply they offer and what types of trees they sell. Because we didn't have a specific reason for buying a tree there I did feel a bit judged. Almost like we shouldn't have been there unless they were already expecting us with an order to pickup or something. Didn't seem super friendly. I would give it another chance for when we eventually are ready to buy a citrus tree, but felt fairly unwelcome overall. One good thing was the citrus that they had for sale in bins. It was cheap and very good quality. The blood oranges were nice.
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Cyndi W.
Oct 15, 2023
Went here looking for information on a couple citrus trees. The lady that talked to us was very rude and short with us. I don't like being talked down to. We took our business elsewhere and I recommend you do too. They lost a pretty good sale.
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Omari D.
Jun 3, 2018
Recently I decided to remodel my backyard and wanted to add some citrus trees to it. My local nursery that I usually get stuff from didn't have any available and recommended Greenfield Citrus nursery as they offer a wide variety of citrus plants that are locally grown here in Arizona. Unlike a lot of other places that carry citrus trees these are grown here using Arizona soil. That's a big plus for when they get transported and planted, they have a better success rate of growth while other citrus trees from different states such as California or Oregon have different expectations for them when it comes to soil & growth and not used to this dry heatI called previously to see about availability and the shop owner was able to put the item on hold for me. When you're planning your pick up, it needs to be done before 1 PM so I managed to get there just before noon and was pleasantly surprised to find a wide variety of citrus trees that were there. I called ahead to ask about it available as not too many places had what I was looking for. We talked about what to expect from the citrus tree as far as height, growth plan, properly digging the hole, watering and everything you could imagine which was perfect and most importantly I was provided a summary sheet on how to go about maintaining a fruitful tree.This is the type of experience I look forward to when I am branching out into the unknown. Someone who is knowledgeable helpful and not just looking to make a cash sale but really looking to see that these plants and trees thrive in their environment. Staff was great and even upon leaving told me that if I had any questions to feel free to give her a call. Looking forward to purchasing my citrus trees from here as the cost was actually significantly less compared to other major chain brands
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Mike C.
Dec 8, 2022
A great place very dedicated to growing good disease free fruits. Citrus, dates, etc.
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Jeff M.
Apr 15, 2017
I am feeling conflicted. Jeff and I really wanted an Orlando Tangelo tree to finish off our citrus grove. I found two available at the Greenfield Citrus Nursery in Mesa. I purchased one and even bought a mandarin tree since it requires a cross pollinator to produce fruit. This is not cheap, mind you. We handled this Orlando very gently (at the expense of our lower backs), and followed all planting instructions to a T. We have two other trees from this nursery, which are doing fantastic, so basic care is no issue. Now the problem is, they use ridiculously heavy soil. It honest to God feels like they fill the pot with cement (no exaggeration). Even a small tree is probably a couple hundred pounds of soil--it's so dense! Anyhow, when we cut open the pot *exactly* as directed (and we've done successfully twice before), we noticed all this cement-like soil was fragmented, and was so heavy, without the supportive pot, gravity pulled it forcefully away from the tree. In the process, it ripped off the entire rootball from the tree, immediately killing it! I saw my hard earned cash spent on this tree just burn into a ball of blazing glory right before my very eyes! WTF! We merely had the tree for minutes before its ultimate demise! If Jeff and I were at fault (i.e. we dropped the tree, were rough with it, drove home recklessly and took corners fast, planted contrary to instructions, didn't water, etc) I'd take the blame and chalk it up as a loss. Yet our trip home and planting was uneventful. I feel Greenfield Citrus Nursery sold us a defective product with bad soil! We called and emailed management, who delayed as long as possible, and finally advised many days later, they do *not* warranty their product, but would be willing to make an exception and give us 50% off, and then sort of even vaguely blamed us for not having a truck (even though our entire vehicle is flat like a truck and there were absolutely no issues fitting the tree inside, and they placed it inside with a tractor!). Big Box Stores, by comparison, sell trees at 1/4th the price with a full year warranty, no questions asked! And oddly, our "poor quality" Big Box trees are the happiest and most prolific in our grove. What Greenfield Nursery has going for it is good, Arizona specific rootstock and rare trees. But certainly NOT their warranty or service! Votes:A. Accept 50% off and try again with another Greenfield Citrus Nursery Orlando Tangelo and hope we get a better tree. B. No compromise and put on the pressure for a full refund (since it was their soil that caused the issue!), and possibly request delivery and planting, so if we have the same issue, it's on them. C. Never shop at Greenfield Citrus Nursery again and just get a cheap replacement tree of another kind from a Big Box Store and be happy we don't have to carry around another several hundred pound tree or deal with Greenfield Citrus Nursery again. D. Other. Please explain. Sincerely, A (very) disappointed tree lover!
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M. Whitley A.
Oct 7, 2024
They are selling a $60 tree for $110. Don't be fooled by the large size of the mud plug the sapling is resting in. The root structure, size and vigor of the tree are what you would buy as a 5 gal tree in any other nursery.
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Andrew M.
Oct 22, 2023
I really like this place.Good selection, and they will take time to answer questions n give advice. Their trees are high quality.also great greeter cats (Sam and Boots) and they have peacocks n chickens.
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Kristin E.
Apr 11, 2023
5 stars to quality of trees and knowledge and instructions for caring for trees. This is truly a wonderful place. However, I'd like to deduct a star or two for confusion and lack of communication. Please be aware that you can place an order for trees that aren't yet in stock.I purchased a Cara Cara navel about a month and a half ago. The tree is beautiful, healthy, and better quality that I was seeing in citrus trees at other stores. I'm incredibly happy with my purchase and I hope to purchase from here again.I was looking for a navel and grapefruit tree. I asked at that time when I bought the navel when they would have grapefruit trees available and was told in 3 to 4 weeks. The lady suggested checking back with them then. A couple weeks later I called to get a status update and was told it would be another week or two. The following week I called again and the lady I spoke with said they weren't ready yet but she could give me a call back when they were. She took my name but not my phone number so I figured she had caller id. However, I made a mental note to call back the next week to check in again just in case.The next week I called back and spoke to another lady. She told me my name was on a waitlist for a pink grapefruit. I was surprised because the previous week I was neither told I was being put on a waitlist nor that I was on a list for a specific variety. I asked what varieties they have. She mentioned Oro Blanco so I asked if I could be put on the waitlist for that instead of the pink.Just now I received a call back that they do not have an Oro Blanco for me this season and I can check back in the fall. She mentioned they released my pink when I switched to the Oro Blanco and that I wasn't on a waitlist but rather I had placed an actual order and they had started taking orders in February.At this point I became perplexed by the whole process. I wasn't told I had placed and order nor was I told any of the earlier times I spoke to them that placing an order (especially one for a specific variety) was an option. I would have placed an order the previous month when I bought the navel or even on one of my earlier phone calls if I had been told that was an option.I told her I had started inquiring about grapefruit about a month ago to which she responded that people have been calling since the fall and that they started taking order at the end of February (around the time I bought the navel). I believe the point she was trying to make was that people had started calling and ordering long before me which is why they didn't have one for me. I understand that. But I don't think she understood the point I was trying to make -- that they didn't communicate the ordering process to me. If they were already taking orders when I started inquiring then they should have explained that process to me so that I, too, could place an order. Then I would have been higher up on the list. Purchasing a grapefruit was clearly my intention.Additionally, I had been in the previous year inquiring about grapefruit trees. It was my first time there and I was mainly doing research, not ready to purchase yet. I asked what specific varieties they had but the lady told me to contact them when I was ready to purchase and they would let me know what varieties, if any, I could choose between. It sounded like variety was second to availability when purchasing a tree which is part of the reason placing an order for a specific variety threw me for a loop this time and why it didn't even occur to me to ask about available varieties the first few times I spoke with them.Ultimately, it was more important for me to get the tree as soon as possible than it was to get a specific variety. So I'm annoyed that I probably could have gotten a grapefruit tree f I hadn't changed my order but I realize that was my mistake. I wonder if I could have said first available (I'll have to ask when I call back in the fall). Basically, I feel that the communication at each step of this whole process could have been much, much better which likely would have meant me being able to get the tree. I'm quite disappointed since I'm feeling a lot of pressure to get trees for my food forest in the ground asap. The navel is for my husband; the grapefruit was supposed to be for me.
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Beverly B.
Jan 31, 2023
I would recommend Greenfield Citrus to anyone. We bought a couple of trees about 3 years ago and had some concern this year. Debbie was extremely helpful and pleasant to work with. She treated me like a good friend. She sent a crew out right away to take a look and help us out. I was so impressed with Amano and his crew. He was extremely knowledgeable and helpful and answered all of our questions. I could go on and on about the great service, communication, pleasant conversations, punctuality, quick response, and more, but I will just say that we are more than impressed with the service and our trees. Thank you Greenfield Citrus, Debbie, and Amano.
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Jennifer H.
Oct 17, 2022
I've bought several citrus trees here over the years. I don't think I will ever go anywhere else. The selection is good, the advice is fantastic, & the planting crew is the best! Debbie is full of information & knows what she's talking about. The same people have planted every one of our trees in the past 5 years. It says a lot that the crew stays the same for several years. They aren't the cheapest, but they might just be the best!
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