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Smith & Wesson Out The Front A/O Folding Knife, 5.25in Closed, 3.25in Black Oxide Coated Double Edge Aus-8 SS Blade, Black Aluminum Handle, 1092048
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Smith & Wesson M&P Out The Front Spear 3.5in Assisted Opening Folding Knives, Black, 1084314
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Smith & Wesson M&P Out The Front Spear 3.5in Assisted Opening Folding Knives, Flat Dark Earth, 1084315
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Logitech Mevo Start - live streaming camera
Vendor: Lenovo.com Price: 399.99 $Mevo Start is a wireless live streaming camera that delivers professional-quality video in stunning 1080p HD resolution, right out of the box. Stream to popular platforms like YouTube, Twitch and Facebook Live with just a few taps using the Mevo Camera app for iOS and Android. Control every aspect of your stream right from your smartphone - no cables required. Live-edit in real time using intuitive gesture controls. Simply tap to cut, pinch to zoom and swipe to pan. Create dynamic live streams using cutting-edge AI features that can identify subjects, switch between close-ups and more. Stream live from anywhere in the world using Wi-Fi or your phone's data plan. Broadcast or record for up to six hours using Mevo Start's built-in battery or connect a power source for continuous use. Capture clean, clear audio using the built-in microphone or connect additional audio sources via 3.5mm TRS and USB-C inputs.
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Wekiva Foliage Cara Cara Navel Orange Tree-Live Plant in a 1 Gallon Pot-Cannot Ship Out of Florida-Beautiful Fruit Tree
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 110.03 $A unique flavor profile: Cara Cara oranges offer a blend of cherry, berry, and orange flavors, making them a refreshing and delicious addition to your diet. Nutritional powerhouse: Packed with Vitamin C, Vitamin A, folate, and lycopene, Cara Cara oranges offer a boost to your heart and protect your cells from free radicals. Easy to grow: The Cara Cara orange tree is a low maintenance tree that can adapt to any landscape where citrus grows well. It can grow up to 15-20 ft. tall without pruning, and best when kept pruned at 6-8 ft. Perfect for container growing: If you don't have room for a full-sized tree, try growing the Cara Cara in a container. Container growing allows the tree to be grown in more marginal citrus areas and can be moved to protected locations or covered in case of occasional winter cold. Pro tips for growing: Provide good draining soil and full days' worth of sun, add organic acid fertilizers 4 times a year for the first 5 years, and don't overwater. Keep in mind that 'Cara Cara' oranges are hardy only in USDA plant hardiness zones 9 through 10.
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Wekiva Foliage Cocktail Tree-Lemon and Lime-Live Plant in a 1 Gallon Pot-Florida Only-Cannot Ship Out of Florida-Fruit Tree
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 86.35 $Bountiful Branches Bursting with Citrus Splendor: Picture this: a magnificent tree adorned with lush foliage, laden with vibrant yellow lemons and zesty green limes. Each branch overflows with an abundance of succulent fruits, ready to be plucked and transformed into delectable cocktails. The Citrus Delight Cocktail Tree effortlessly adds a touch of natural elegance to any space, creating an eye-catching spectacle that will leave your guests awe-struck. Unleash the Power of Zestful Mixology: Unleash your inner mixologist and explore the endless possibilities this cocktail tree offers. Amp up your drinks with the lively flavors of limes, creating a refreshing symphony of tastes. The Citrus Delight Cocktail Tree grants you the power to experiment and craft cocktails that will dazzle and delight even the most discerning palates. A Visual and Aromatic Feast: Imagine the aroma of freshly sliced lemons and limes wafting through the air, infusing your space with an invigorating and revitalizing fragrance. The Citrus Delight Cocktail Tree becomes a sensory centerpiece, captivating both sight and smell, making it the ultimate conversation starter at any social gathering. Indulge in the sensory feast, as your guests are transported to a tropical paradise with every sip. Sustainable Simplicity at Your Fingertips: With the Citrus Delight Cocktail Tree, sustainable living meets convenience.
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Wekiva Foliage Variegated Pink Eureka Lemon Tree-Live Plant in a 1 Gallon Pot-Cannot Ship Out of Florida-Fruit Tree
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 86.35 $Stand out at your next cocktail party with the Eureka pink lemon tree, a beautiful and unique citrus tree that produces tutti-frutti flavored fruit with a pink ghostly tint to the juice. The variegated pink Eureka lemon tree is a medium-sized citrus tree that is perfect for container growing and can thrive in USDA zones 8 through 11. The leaves of the variegated pink Eureka lemon tree are striped with cream and soft green, while the fruit has classic yellow skin with stripes of green at intervals and a pink flesh that is best harvested when young. Growing the variegated pink Eureka lemon tree is easy. Start with rich, loose soil that drains well, and choose a site that gets at least eight hours of sunshine daily. Prune the tree annually, remove dead and diseased plant material, and feed the plant with a citrus-specific fertilizer in late winter to early spring. Add ornamental interest to your landscape and your kitchen with this adaptable and attractive variegated pink Eureka lemon tree.
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Wekiva Foliage Vernia Orange Tree-Live Plant in a 1 Gallon Pot-Florida Only-Cannot Ship Out of Florida-Beautiful Fruit Tree
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 110.03 $Beautiful and Fragrant: Orange trees are known for their lush, full canopies and stunning white blooms that appear in the summer months. Their fragrant flowers make them a perfect addition to any garden or indoor space. Delicious Fruit: Orange trees produce delicious, juicy fruit during the growing season, making them a must-have for any fruit lover. These trees can grow up to 32 ft. tall, but dwarf varieties can be kept as small as 12 ft., making them perfect for smaller spaces or container gardening. Sun and Soil: Orange trees require plenty of sunlight and warm temperatures to produce the best-tasting fruit. They thrive in loamy, well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH level. Consistent watering is important, but they cannot tolerate soggy soil. Hardy and Self-Fertile: Orange trees are self-fertile, meaning they don't require another tree to produce fruit. However, planting multiple trees can attract more pollinators and increase fruit production. They can be grown in USDA hardiness zones 9-11, and while they go dormant in cooler weather, they can tolerate temperatures as low as 50° Fahrenheit. Care and Maintenance: Orange trees require regular fertilization, especially in cooler areas, to encourage growth and fruit production. A well-balanced fertilizer, such as 10-10-10, is recommended.
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Wekiva Foliage Australian Finger Lime Tree-Live Plant in a 1 Gallon Pot-Citrus Australasica-Cannot Ship Out of Florida
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 86.35 $The finger lime tree produces small but unique citrus fruits that are packed with flavor and juice. These fruits can come in various colors, including green, yellow, pink, and magenta, and contain numerous tiny juice vesicles, giving them a caviar-like texture. With a simple care routine, it's easy to bring the finger lime tree to harvest. This species of citrus is known for its hardiness and adaptability, making it an excellent choice for gardeners looking to grow something a bit more exotic. One of the most remarkable features of the finger lime tree is its versatility. It can grow as a dense hedge, a small tree, or even a manageable container species, depending on your preference and gardening goals. The Australian finger lime is a native citrus variety that is found growing as an understory shrub or tree in the rainforests of Southeast Queensland and Northern New South Wales. It blooms in the fall with white to light pink blossoms that give way to finger-shaped fruit that is about 5 in. (12 cm) long. To grow Australian finger limes, it's best to start with grafted stock or semi-hardwood cuttings, as these will produce hardier and more rapid-growing trees. The soil should be rich in organic matter and slightly acidic, and the tree should be situated in dappled sunlight to full sun.
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Wekiva Foliage Red Navel Orange Tree-Live Plant in a 5 Gallon Pot-Florida Only-Cannot Ship Out of Florida-Beautiful Fruit Tree
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 359.95 $Sweet oranges belong to the Citrus sinensis botanical species, resulting from the crossbreeding of a pummelo and a mandarin. The types of sweet oranges include navels, valencias, and blood oranges. Navels are seedless because a mutation caused a small fruit to develop on the flower end of the fruit, which creates the "belly button" appearance. The original mutation was found in Brazil in the 1800s and was brought to the United States as the Washington navel orange. Navel oranges are self-fertile and are ready to harvest between November and January. Other noteworthy navel varieties include the Cara Cara, which is deep pink and has an excellent flavor, and Lane Late, which stores well on the tree and can be harvested from February to June. To plant navel oranges, a sunny location in well-draining soil is necessary, with the best planting time being from April through August. Navel oranges must be planted as a grafted tree and purchased from trusted nurseries that follow local regulations. Navel oranges grow with minimal effort, but they require at least 8 hours of direct sun each day and well-draining soil. Watering once a week, avoiding overwatering during the cooler, wet months, and fertilizing with slow-release blends are other necessary care steps. Navel oranges can be grown in USDA zones 8-11, but they can also be grown as containerized patio trees in USDA growing zones 4-11.
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Wekiva Foliage Navel Orange Tree-Live Plants in 1 Gallon Pots-Florida Only-Cannot Ship Out of Florida-Fruit Tree
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 86.35 $Sweet oranges belong to the Citrus sinensis botanical species, resulting from the crossbreeding of a pummelo and a mandarin. The types of sweet oranges include navels, valencias, and blood oranges. Navels are seedless because a mutation caused a small fruit to develop on the flower end of the fruit, which creates the "belly button" appearance. The original mutation was found in Brazil in the 1800s and was brought to the United States as the Washington navel orange. Navel oranges are self-fertile and are ready to harvest between November and January. Other noteworthy navel varieties include the Cara Cara, which is deep pink and has an excellent flavor, and Lane Late, which stores well on the tree and can be harvested from February to June. To plant navel oranges, a sunny location in well-draining soil is necessary, with the best planting time being from April through August. Navel oranges must be planted as a grafted tree and purchased from trusted nurseries that follow local regulations. Navel oranges grow with minimal effort, but they require at least 8 hours of direct sun each day and well-draining soil. Watering once a week, avoiding overwatering during the cooler, wet months, and fertilizing with slow-release blends are other necessary care steps. Navel oranges can be grown in USDA zones 8-11, but they can also be grown as containerized patio trees in USDA growing zones 4-11.
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Wekiva Foliage Hamlin Orange Tree-Live Plant in a 1 Gallon Pot-Florida Only-Cannot Ship Out of Florida-Beautiful Fruit Tree
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 86.35 $Introducing the Hamlin Orange tree - a delightful and juicy orange variety that is perfect for snacking and juicing. Early Ripening Season: The Hamlin Orange tree bears fruit early in the citrus season, making it available for enjoyment from October to March in some areas. This means you can enjoy fresh Hamlin oranges earlier than other varieties. Most Widely Grown Sweet Orange in Florida: The Hamlin Orange tree is the most commonly grown early harvest sweet orange in Florida, accounting for about 50% of the state's orange crop. The popularity of the Hamlin Orange is due to its high-quality fruit, which is tasty and easy to grow. Heavy Crop with High Yields and Cold Resistance: The Hamlin Orange tree is known for its heavy crop production, producing high yields of delicious fruit. Additionally, this tree is cold-resistant, making it the strongest sweet orange tree when it comes to tolerating cold weather. Unique Fruit Characteristics: The Hamlin oranges are round with smooth skin, low in acid, and have very few seeds. Although they may not be the most visually appealing addition to a fruit bowl, their sweet juice more than makes up for it. Ideal Growing Conditions: The Hamlin Orange tree grows best in USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11 and can be grown in a pot for those living in colder regions. Mature full-sized Hamlin orange trees can grow to be between 20-25 ft. tall, while dwarf varieties only grow to 8-10 ft. tall.
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Wekiva Foliage Rangpur Lime Tree-Live Plant in a 1 Gallon Pot-Aurantiifolia-Cannot Ship Out of Florida-Fruit Tree
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 86.35 $Unique flavor: The Rangpur Lime Tree is a cross between a Mandarin orange and a lemon, bursting with flavor that is super sour and distinct. Fragrance overload: Cutting into a Rangpur Lime will release a sweet honeysuckle scent, which permeates into the leaves too. The purple and white flowers have their own divine fragrance too. Versatile: The Rangpur Lime can be used in many of the same recipes that call for regular lime or lemon, making it a versatile fruit. Ornamental value: These trees are gorgeous ornamentals in their own right, with glossy broadleaf evergreen foliage that fills out nicely on dense, bushy mid-sized trees. Pro tips for care: Rangpur Lime Trees need full sun, well-drained soil, moderate moisture, regular fertility, and pruning after fruiting. They are fast-growing and develop fruit early on in life, making them easy to care for.
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Wekiva Foliage Calamondin Orange Tree-Calamansi-3 Live Plants in 1 Gallon Pots-Cannot Ship Out of Florida-Fruit Tree
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 220.06 $The Calamondin orange tree, also known as the miniature orange, is a stunning and fragrant ornamental tree that produces small tangerine-like fruit with a tart, acidic flavor similar to lemon or lime. This hardy citrus tree is capable of withstanding temperatures as low as 20° Fahrenheit and is a great addition to your garden if you live in USDA planting zone 9b or higher. Growing calamondin trees is a breeze, and they can reach heights of 10-20 ft., though they're usually much shorter. The branches of growing calamondin trees are adorned with small spines and produce fabulous orange-scented blossoms that become small, seedless, and segmented fruit. The fruit is extremely acidic and persists through winter, making it perfect for use in drinks or marmalades. Calamondin trees are shade-tolerant and can be grown in full sun, making them extremely versatile. They are also drought-tolerant, although it's best to deeply water them during extended dry periods to avoid stressing the plant. If you live in USDA zone 8b or colder, this is 1 of the few citrus trees that you can grow outside. The flowers require no cross-pollination and will produce fruit at 2-years of age, continuing to bear almost all year round. The trees can be forced into blooming by withholding water until the foliage wilts and then watering thoroughly.
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Wekiva Foliage Key Lime Tree-Live Plant in a 1 Gallon Pot-Citrus Aurantiifolia-Cannot Ship Out of Florida-Fruit Tree
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 86.35 $Transport yourself to the tropics and enjoy the sweet and tangy taste of Key Limes with your very own Key Lime tree. This hardy plant belongs to the Rutaceae family and is native to tropical Southeast Asia but has been successfully cultivated worldwide. The Key Lime tree thrives in warm, sunny locations and requires well-draining soil that is light to medium in texture. It prefers a pH range of 5 to 8, is sensitive to high salinity, and will not tolerate heavy clay soils or standing water. Once established, it is very drought tolerant but should be watered when the soil has dried out down to about 2 in. With its attractive glossy elliptical to oblong evergreen leaves, the Key Lime tree is a beautiful addition to any landscape. The tree can grow up to 12 ft. tall and 8 ft. wide when planted in the ground, but will remain smaller when grown in a container. The plant can be shaped and pruned easily, and it produces showy and fragrant white flowers followed by petite Key Limes. Key Limes are a versatile fruit that can be used in both sweet and savory dishes, from pies and limeade to marinades and sauces. All parts of the tree, including the leaves and fruit, have cosmetic, medicinal, and edible uses. When crushed, the leaves emit a fragrant aroma that is sure to transport you to a tropical paradise.
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Wekiva Foliage Sanguinelli Blood Orange Tree-Live Plant in a 1 Gallon Pot-Cannot Ship Out of Florida-Beautiful Fruit Tree
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 110.02 $History and Characteristics: The Blood Orange Tree is a relative newcomer to the citrus scene and began to be grown in Italy on the southern Mediterranean coast in the 18th century. They are sweet and often used in a variety of ways. The trees have dark green leaves and creamy white fragrant flowers. Planting and Size: The tree can be planted in zones 9 and 10, but if you live in colder regions, you can grow it indoors and take it outside during warmer months. They can grow to be 10 ft. to 15 ft. tall and 12 ft. to 15 ft. wide. However, they can be pruned to stay smaller so that fruit is easier to harvest. Pollination: The Blood Orange Tree is self-fertile, which means it doesn't need another citrus tree near it to cross-pollinate to grow fruit. However, cross-pollination with another blood orange tree can result in more fruit developing. Sunlight and Watering: The tree needs full sunlight, about 6-8 hours each day, and a moderate amount of water. It requires regular watering, between 1 ft. to 1. 5 ft. of water each week. Pruning and Care: Blood Orange Trees need pruning in the early spring to keep the tree's size manageable. The tree may also need pruning in the winter to keep it healthier. They do best in high humidity, so it can be helpful to mist the leaves each day.
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Wekiva Foliage Persian Lime Tree-Live Plant a in 1 Gallon Pot-Citrus Latifolia-Cannot Ship Out of Florida-Beautiful Fruit Tree
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 86.35 $CITRUS TREES CAN ONLY BE SHIPPED TO FLORIDA. WE ARE NOT ABLE TO SHIP TO OTHER STATES. Indulge your senses with the exotic allure of Persian Limes. Elevate your culinary creations with the zesty burst of flavor these limes deliver. The luscious Persian Lime adds a touch of sophistication to your space. Bring home the essence of freshness and transform every dish into a culinary masterpiece.
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Wekiva Foliage Harvey Lemon Tree-Live Plant in a 1 Gallon Pot-Citrus Limon Harvey-Cannot Ship Out of Florida-Fruit Tree
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 66.55 $CITRUS TREES CAN ONLY BE SHIPPED TO FLORIDA. WE ARE NOT ABLE TO SHIP TO OTHER STATES. The Harvey Lemon Tree produces juicy and tart lemons that are perfect for all sorts of culinary uses. They have very few seeds, making them ideal for juicing, and a high concentration of lemon oil that is highly sought after for baking. The tree grows and produces fruit quickly and has no thorns, making it a great choice for the home gardener. This variety of lemon tree is highly adaptable and can be grown in a variety of climates. They grow quickly and produce fruit at a young age, making them a great choice for those who want a bountiful harvest. Harvey Lemon Trees are cold hearty outdoors but can also be grown in pots indoors or in greenhouses, provided they get enough sunlight and air. Planting a Harvey Lemon Tree is easy, provided you give it the right soil, water, and sunlight. The tree requires well-draining soil with plenty of aeration and moderate watering. With proper pruning and care, the Harvey Lemon Tree can provide a bountiful harvest year after year. In the spring, the Harvey Lemon Tree produces beautiful white flowers that are highly fragrant. These flowers give way to delicious lemons in the summer and fall, providing both beauty and utility to your garden. Plus, the tree's glossy green leaves provide a striking contrast to the bright yellow fruit.
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Wekiva Foliage Navel Orange Tree-Live Plant in a 5 Gallon Pot-Florida Only-Cannot Ship Out of Florida-Beautiful Fruit Tree
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 359.95 $Sweet oranges belong to the Citrus sinensis botanical species, resulting from the crossbreeding of a pummelo and a mandarin. The types of sweet oranges include navels, valencias, and blood oranges. Navels are seedless because a mutation caused a small fruit to develop on the flower end of the fruit, which creates the "belly button" appearance. The original mutation was found in Brazil in the 1800s and was brought to the United States as the Washington navel orange. Navel oranges are self-fertile and are ready to harvest between November and January. Other noteworthy navel varieties include the Cara Cara, which is deep pink and has an excellent flavor, and Lane Late, which stores well on the tree and can be harvested from February to June. To plant navel oranges, a sunny location in well-draining soil is necessary, with the best planting time being from April through August. Navel oranges must be planted as a grafted tree and purchased from trusted nurseries that follow local regulations. Navel oranges grow with minimal effort, but they require at least 8 hours of direct sun each day and well-draining soil. Watering once a week, avoiding overwatering during the cooler, wet months, and fertilizing with slow-release blends are other necessary care steps. Navel oranges can be grown in USDA zones 8-11, but they can also be grown as containerized patio trees in USDA growing zones 4-11.
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Wekiva Foliage Ponderosa Lemon Tree-Live Plant in a 1 Gallon Pot-Florida Only-Cannot Ship Out of Florida-Beautiful Fruit Tree
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 86.35 $The 'Ponderosa' lemon tree is not actually a real lemon tree. It may be a crossbreed of a lemon tree and a citron tree, and was found by chance in the 1880s. Despite being related to lemons, 'Ponderosa' is more susceptible to frost and cold temperatures. The 'Ponderosa' lemon tree is only able to survive in plant hardiness zones 9 through 11, and is more frost-sensitive than other lemon trees. Despite being seen as an ornamental curiosity by some, it requires the same care as other lemon trees. The tree produces large, highly acidic lemons throughout the year. To properly water the 'Ponderosa' lemon tree, make sure to water it thoroughly to ensure the soil is evenly moist, but not too much to avoid making it too soggy or wet. During the growing season, let the top layer of soil dry out slightly before watering again. For container citrus, more frequent watering (once or twice daily) may be necessary during hot months. In the fall and winter, water only when the top in. of soil feels dry. Ponderosa lemons are typically grown in containers and used for decoration on patios or as a front door plant in California and Florida. It can also grow well indoors, but it should be kept away from direct sunlight and drafts. In colder areas, additional lighting may be necessary. When planting a Ponderosa lemon tree, select a container that is 1 size larger than its current container. Citrus trees prefer soil that drains well and allows for good root aeration, such as a clay mixture.
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