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Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by oriaburefarms: 10:07am On Aug 17, 2016
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Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by oriaburefarms: 9:22pm On Aug 17, 2016
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Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by oriaburefarms: 8:43pm On Aug 27, 2016
Last week pics..plus our blooming orange trees

Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by oriaburefarms: 11:08am On Sep 24, 2016
Hello everybody
Finally our paulownia tomentosa has started growing.
We also completed building our greenhouse (shade house) to make the seeds grow earlier.
We are every happy with our progress and would like to continue in this way
Here is our PAULOWNIA TOMENTOSA also known as the princess tree

Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by oriaburefarms: 11:21pm On Oct 03, 2016
Paulownia already 30cm tall

Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by adimsmt: 1:20am On Oct 04, 2016
oriaburefarms:
In Lagos where we are suppose to plant trees in our compounds, we cement it all around to the last inch.
Nobody thinks about how well-placed plantings offer privacy and tranquility by screening out busy street noise. It seems that when we finish building our mansions we forget, or i rather say,we understimate the importants of gardens.
We lament about heat in our country and seem to forget that trees reduce on-site heat buildup, decrease runoff and enhance night time cool down and not to talk about fresh oxygen it release and carbon dioxide it absord from our polluted air.
So our objective is to educate our fellow Nigerians about the importances of grown-up trees. We are already walking towards it. We however found out that the average nigerian believes that seedlings survives more than the already grown-up plants when tranplanted to the ground; we are here to prove otherwise. We have seedling and grown-up plants for sale.
With my 12 years of horticutural experience in Italy I hope i can contribute greatly to ecological problems in Nigeria.

oriaburefarms ltd


Please tell them .
Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by oriaburefarms: 4:16pm On Oct 07, 2016
OCCURRING PROBLEM IN GARDEN PLANNING IN NIGERIA

We observed that people don't give importance to garden planning. Before cementing your compound call for consultance. We have many options that we can offer. Don't always wait until you have finished the building and cementing before calling.
If you call when you've got everything already done we have little space to work on.
And if u still prefer cementing the compound we can always create some areas where we can grow trees. And at the end of day, you get benefits of both
Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by HeavenCrystal(f): 4:43pm On Oct 11, 2016
Hi, Would you be willing to send the Princess tree to Akwa Ibom and how many can one order.
Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by oriaburefarms: 11:18am On Oct 12, 2016
HeavenCrystal:
Hi, Would you be willing to send the Princess tree to Akwa Ibom and how many can one order.

Good morning
Yes we can send to Akwa ibom, depending on how many you buy.
You can order as many as you want. We are not like the streetside nursery that plant 100 or 1000.
We mainly do wholesale. So even if you want from 20,000 upwards, we have them grin
Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by whirlwind7(m): 12:07pm On Oct 12, 2016
oriaburefarms:


Good morning
Yes we can send to Akwa ibom, depending on how many you buy.
You can order as many as you want. We are not like the streetside nursery that plant 100 or 1000.
We mainly do wholesale. So even if you want from 20,000 upwards, we have them grin


Now, for people within Lagos, who need a few trees, you do sell to them right?
I read a post of yours sometime back where you mentioned that your location is Ipaja, right? Can I come there to buy few trees?
Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by oriaburefarms: 12:20pm On Oct 12, 2016
whirlwind7:

Now, for people within Lagos, who need a few trees, you do sell to them right?
I read a post of yours sometime back where you mentioned that your location is Ipaja, right? Can I come there to buy few trees?

Yes, we operate in lagos. Baba awori street,baruwa inside, ipaja.
We'll be waiting for your visit wink

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Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by oriaburefarms: 6:35pm On Oct 17, 2016
As you all know we are also into citrus and palm trees. We are working hard to showcase them, but requires time.
In the main time you can give a look at what we are working on and trying to replicate in a bigger scale..

We ll also like to use this opportunity to inform the public that the following plants are on sale:
-paulownia aka the princess tree (our favourite)
-delonix regia aka flamboyant tree
-neem aka dogoyaro
-terminalia ivorensis aka step tree
-soursop
-mango
-avocado
-masquerade tree aka fashola tree (our specie is different, it grows branches and have a normal tree structure)

And don't hesitate to come and pay us a visit

Email: oriaburefarms@yahoo.com

DON'T FOLLOW IN SILENCE. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION JUST ASK AND ADVICES ARE APPRECIATED. THANKS

ORIABUREFARMS LTD

Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by butterflex: 5:06am On Oct 18, 2016
I will be contacting you in a few days
Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by oriaburefarms: 5:24pm On Oct 18, 2016
butterflex:
I will be contacting you in a few days
No problem wink
Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by oriaburefarms: 1:55pm On Oct 20, 2016
For those curious about what we have in our nursery
-polyalthia longifolia 2' 6" feet
-delonox regia. 4' 6" feet
-dogoyaro 3' 6" feet
-Terminalia ivorensis 3 feet

Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by oriaburefarms: 1:59pm On Oct 20, 2016
Soursop 2 feet
Mango 2' 6" feet
Avocado "3 feet

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Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by oriaburefarms: 10:11am On Nov 06, 2016
Recent pics

Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by oriaburefarms: 3:02pm On Nov 06, 2016
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Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by FastShipping: 4:43pm On Nov 06, 2016
oriaburefarms:
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Oriabure farms limited

Can I see more of your palm trees?

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Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by oriaburefarms: 12:14am On Nov 07, 2016
No more palms this year

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Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by oriaburefarms: 1:46pm On Nov 14, 2016
Irrigating

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Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by oriaburefarms: 8:20am On Dec 19, 2016
For those interested in buying trees in bulk, we can supply. Some on them are over 2m

We are bringing chhange to this business

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Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by oriaburefarms: 12:48pm On Jan 29, 2017
Happy new year to everyone

We the Oriabure farms are coming into the horticultural market with full force. No more need to compromise when you decide on what size or type of tree you want.

Don't be satisfied with bend dyeing plant, with dried up leaves just because it's hamattan. Go for the best

We water our plants year round, we pay attention to nutrient content and soil texture and any disease is been controlled.

Our first goal as a young company was to have atleast 50 000 in 2016 and we made it.
Our 2017 goal?! Double the number and types of trees.

So fellow Nigerians, we are here to stay and provide the best. It's time you to play your part by bettering your environment. Plant and let the breeze flow.

Once again we are not a cactus type nursery, meaning we don't go for small office plant because they are small and easy to controll. We go for trees and aren't afraid.
SUPPORT OUR AMBITION.
THANKS

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Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by oriaburefarms: 3:55pm On Mar 24, 2017
We the Oriabure farms ltd would like to remind you that you can change your landscape with little, without waiting for years.

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Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by oriaburefarms: 8:37pm On Aug 18, 2017
Plants healthy always available.
Come visit and buy
Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by oriaburefarms: 3:13pm On Nov 30, 2017
We have grown up plants in our nursery. For those interested please contact or visit our nursery.

Any questions or advice? Contact us and we will help
Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by frowland(m): 1:54pm On Jan 03, 2019
oriaburefarms:
We have grown up plants in our nursery. For those interested please contact or visit our nursery.

Any questions or advice? Contact us and we will help
What is your phone number?
Re: The Missing Factor In The Nigerian Building Sector by oriaburefarms: 10:45am On Jan 06, 2019
frowland:

What is your phone number?
09080458548

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