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Get back to nature and become self sufficient at home; whether you're planning a backyard garden, courtyard hideaway or balcony oasis; our multi-grafted fruit trees will give your space...
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Apples grow well when planted in the ground and in pots. Our multi-grafted fruit salad trees don't require pollination! Plus, you can plant them anytime of the year.
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It is extremely difficult to keep gardens well watered in drought conditions, and fruit trees are particularly thirsty plants. Here are some tips to make sure that your...
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Apples are one of the most popular fruit trees grown in the world. Here in Australia we are lucky enough to be able to grow ‘High Chill’ (cold) and...
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Citrus Fruit Salad Trees produce their first fruits between six and 18 months. First It sounds counterintuitive, but removing these fruits when they're the size of a pea will allow your tree to...
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Citrus fruit trees are such a great addition to any garden. Citrus Fruit Salad Trees can grow up to 6 different fruits on the same tree. Pomelo, Lemon, Lemonade, Orange,...
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We're often asked at this time of year how often one should water their fruit trees. Before you get the hose out, there's a few things that you need...
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Winter is here which means that your Stone Fruit Salad Trees and Apple Fruit Salad Trees will start to shed their leaves. Don't stress, this is a normal process...
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Fruit Salad Trees are fast fruiting and space saving, as they grow well in pots. Imagine growing up to six different fruit on the same tree on your balcony!...
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Apple Fruit Salad Trees have different varieties of Apples on the same tree. Apple Fruit Salad Trees are not only space saving, but they're also fast fruiting, giving fruit...
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Autumn is here which means that Stone Fruit Salad Trees and Apple Fruit Salad Trees will start to shed their leaves. It's a great time to check if your tree...
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Citrus Fruit Salad Trees are excellent additions to your garden or balcony. They provide leaves year round, plus delicious sweet and tart fruits such as Oranges, Pomelos, Mandarins, Limes,...
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When it's very hot and dry, your fruit trees will need more water. Just as we get thirsty in the heat, so do fruit trees. Many people ask us...
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Our nursery staff have prepared a few tips and advice for these Summer months to encourage your fruit trees to thrive:
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This guide contains tips on 1) How to choose the right Fruit Salad Tree for your loved one, 2) Deliver to your place or their doorstep in time for Christmas...
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Establish a well-balanced Fruit Salad Tree by pruning back the more vigorous growing grafts which are Nectarines, Peaches, Yellow Plums, Lemons, Pomelo and Grapefruit. You can do this anytime,...
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Espaliering is a technique to sculpt or train your tree to grow in a certain way. Many gardeners espalier their fruit trees to grow flat against a wall, fence...
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Looking after your Fruit Salad Tree will keep it happy and healthy and in turn, it will look after you by providing different, delicious fruit! Here are a few...
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With a little preparation, it's possible to have an edible garden at your doorstep for all of the family to enjoy. Especially with our space saving and fast-growing Fruit Salad...
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Spring is here and it's a great time to be out in the garden. Here are some tips for looking after your Fruit Salad Tree in Spring...
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You've purchased your first Fruit Salad Tree, now what? Our trees are delivered via Australia Post and you'll receive an email notification when your tree is despatched so you...
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Branches of young Fruit Salad Trees can be gently persuaded to grow in any direction. This technique may be useful for training Fruit Salad Trees against walls/structures (espalier) or directing...
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It's true, terracotta pots have a certain romantic beauty that can’t be replicated by plastic. However, due to their porosity, they do lose a significant amount of water, especially when...
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Some Stone Fruit varieties ‘sleep in’… don't worry if all your branches don't wake up at the same time.
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