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A. Australian Fruit and Edible Plant Resource

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Read about why we think it is essential to be growing your own food in the latest edition of our comprehensive guide to our products that we grow for you, in celebration of our 40th Anniversary. We have updated the listing of the fruit, nuts, bush foods a... Read More
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Specifications of A. Australian Fruit and Edible Plant Resource

Suitability in Pots Yes

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These plants are often purchased together. Also check plant information for suitability in your orchard.

Dwarf Macadamia

$39.00 ($14.90-$39.00 choose a size)

A dwarf Macadamia selection, growing to only about half normal size. Precocious bearer of small sized nuts. Ideal for pots or limited space.

Lemonade Tree

$39.00 ($39.00-$39.00 choose a size)

This delicious, sweet, juicy fruit tastes like lemonade and can be eaten as a fresh fruit straight off the tree. The tree often has thorns and bears several heavy crops each year.

Lychee - Wai Chee

$49.00 ($49.00-$99.00 choose a size)

Crops heavily and regularly in subtropical climates with high quality delicious fruit. Compact growth habit. Freshly picked Lychees are absolutely delicious compared to canned or supermarket fruit. Prefers sheltered, rich well drained soil, with lots organic mulch, and cool winters. Late season

Lychee - Salathiel

$59.00 ($59.00-$79.00 choose a size)

Tree has an open dome shape with excellent quality fruit. Well suited to subtropical conditions. Beautiful coloured fruit with very small seed. Needs protection from wind when young. Mid season

Dwarf Mulberry - Black

$34.00 ($21.90-$79.00 choose a size)

This mulberry has a very low chill factor making it ideal for our subtropical climate. Pruning after fruiting allows it to be kept under 3mtrs, and also encourages multiply cropping throughout the summer. It is best to pick the fruit when ripe, as it doesn't ripen further off the tree. A benefit of a mulberry tree is that the fruit ripens over an extended period of time unlike other fruit that often ripens all at once. The fruits of the black mulberry, considered the tastiest and most versatile of the mulberries are large and juicy with a good balance of sweetness and tartness. The fruit of the dwarf black mulberry is the same as that on the large black mulberry that we all know and love. The fruit is large, resembling a blackberry, sweet and luscious. When not devoured fresh it is ideal to use in jams, wines and mulberry pies. (Dwarf Mulberry Tree Video )This variety performs excellent in the Subtropics. There has been feedback that this variety doesn't perform as well in Temperate Climates.
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Lemon - Eureka

$39.00 ($39.00-$49.00 choose a size)

This lemon is probably the most widely grown lemon in the world It is a true sour lemon with a high juice and acid content. Can have some fruit most of the year. The fruit is thin-skinned and virtually seedless. An almost thornless variety makes harvesting, pruning and growing the Eureka an easy choice. It is a highly productive variety of large flavourful Lemons. The main crop will be harvested during Winter. If you like to use lemons in your Kitchen then you could juice any excess lemons and store in the freezer for later, make some preserved lemons or share with friends.

A. Australian Fruit and Edible Plant Resource Reviews & Tips

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Jane
★★★★★ 7months ago

JUNORTOUN, VIC

A. Australian Fruit and Edible Plant Resource

Interesting information.

Carole
★★★★★ 1y ago

MULLUMBIMBY, NSW

A. Australian Fruit and Edible Plant Resource

great resource

Catherine
★★★★★ 2y ago

BURNETT HEADS, QLD, Australia

A. Australian Fruit and Edible Plant Resource

A great book to help plan your food forest garden. Taking your time to go through the book and really decide on the best plants means you make a better choice.

Debie
★★★★★ 2y ago

PEEL, NSW, Australia

A. Australian Fruit and Edible Plant Resource

Lenore
★★★★★ 2y ago

GRANGE, QLD, Australia

A. Australian Fruit and Edible Plant Resource

Great informative planting and care tips.

Mark Fenby
★★★★★ 3y ago

Macclesfield, Victoria, Australia

A. Australian Fruit and Edible Plant Resource

Maintain good soil health.

Christine D'arcy
6y ago

Oatlands, NSW, Australia

A. Australian Fruit and Edible Plant Resource

I used my vacuum to remove the stink bugs from the citrus tree. I sucked them all up and put the bag in the bin. I don't like killing things but they were really attacking the vintage orange tree.

Anthony Sem
7y ago

Erskine Park, Sydney, NSW, Australia, Australia

A. Australian Fruit and Edible Plant Resource

Save your tea bags and discard them into your compost, they introduce great enzymes to your mix

Nick Jankovic
7y ago

Sapphire Beach, NSW

Australian Fruit and Edible Plant Resource

Regarding previous advice , stink bugs removal .... Do not squash the bug , just grab them by one of their long legs and drown them into soapy water. Wear eye and hand protection !

Stefan Spescha
8y ago

Reserve Creek, NSW, Australia

Australian Fruit and Edible Plant Resource

Great advice and info's.... thank you for you effort.....

Nick Jankovic
8y ago

Sapphire Beach 2450, NSW

Daleys Nursery Catalogue

Remove stink bugs from your citrus with pliers with long pointy nose ( one by one) and drown them into a container with soapy water. You must have eye and hand/arm protection .

Daniel Maclulich
10y ago

Glenwood, QLD, Australia

Daleys Nursery Catalogue

Only grow what will feed you and provide shade

Bill Fenwick
11y ago

14 Carlton Crt Upper Caboolture 451, QLD

Daleys Nursery Catalogue

Tie a milk bottle to the trunk with soapy water in it to catch flys & wasps

Divina Stephens
12y ago

Lugarno, NSW, Australia

Daleys Nursery Catalogue

Just strated planting fruit trees and i find that Daleys nursery is quite good in giving advvice regarding tips on planting fruit trees, well done Daleys

Fred Prins
12y ago

Brookfield, VIC, Australia

Daleys Nursery Catalogue

It would be of great value if you could please list a comprehensive guide to fruit trees that are usually associated with warm temperate climates, especially in the Dwarf fruit tree range. I live in Melbourne

Tim Uebergang
12y ago

Seaholme, VIC, Australia

Daleys Nursery Catalogue

Use pine needles as a mulch under your coffee plants.

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