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Soil: Most well-drained soils.
Conditions: Full sun to part shade. Tolerates frost and drought though it needs protection during hot dry winds to avoid the loss of fruit.
Size: Height 4-10m x width 4-10m
Double Jewel Peach is a superb choice for the home garden, valued for both its ornamental beauty and productive harvest. In spring, the tree is covered in attractive double pink blossoms, creating a stunning floral display before the fruit forms. During summer it produces large, delicious freestone peaches with reddish-pink skin and yellow flesh. The flesh is firm, juicy and sweet, making the fruit ideal for fresh eating as well as for desserts and preserves. Being self-pollinating, Double Jewel will reliably set fruit without the need for another peach tree nearby, making it a convenient and rewarding option for backyard growers.
Soil: Well-drained soil. Water in well, and keep the soil moist until established.
Conditions: Full sun position. Light frost tolerant.
Size: Height 4m x width 4m
The Prunus 'TangO’s™' Dwarf Flat Nectarine is a compact and highly productive fruit tree that brings the novelty of donut-shaped nectarines to home gardens. Its eye-catching fruit features deep red skin over a golden-yellow background, surrounding sweet, juicy yellow flesh with a small clingstone. Renowned for its rich flavour and firm texture, the fruit is delicious eaten fresh or used in jams, preserves, desserts, and stewed dishes. This versatile nectarine performs especially well in cooler climates where it maintains a naturally dwarf habit, making it perfect for smaller gardens, courtyards, and large pots. In warmer regions it can grow into a more vigorous full-sized tree while still producing abundant crops. Fruit ripens from December in subtropical areas through to January and February in colder climates, extending the harvest season across different regions.
Soil: Thrives in well-drained, fertile soil enriched with organic matter.
Conditions: Requires full sun to maximise fruit quality and yield. Exhibits good tolerance to cooler climates and is suitable for regions across New South Wales (excluding northern NSW), South Australia, Tasmania, and Western Australia.
Size: Height 2.5m x width 2.5m
The Napoleon Cherry is a vigorous deciduous fruit tree prized for its attractive fruit and reliable cropping. It produces medium to large cherries with yellow skin flushed with a soft pink blush and firm, juicy white flesh. The fruit has a sweet flavour and is excellent for eating fresh, as well as for cooking, bottling, or preserving. Trees are strong, upright growers and typically produce a good crop when mature. Fruit ripens in December, making it an early summer harvest in Australian gardens. In spring, the tree is also ornamental, displaying delicate white blossoms before the fruit develops. For best fruit set, the Napoleon Cherry requires a compatible pollinator. Suggested pollinating varieties include Blackboy, Van, Stella, and St Margaret cherries. Like most cherry trees, they benefit from winter pruning to maintain shape, improve airflow through the canopy, and encourage productive fruiting wood. They are suitable for home orchards and larger gardens where their spring blossoms and summer fruit can be fully enjoyed
Soil: Fertile, free draining soil, preferably a friable loam with good aeration
Conditions: Full sun. Frost and coastal tolerant.
Size: Height 3-4m x width 2-3m
A small cocktail pear, the fruit of Baby Face Pear is green in colour with an attractive blush, and very sweet flesh. The branches are covered with beautiful blossoms during spring, followed by glossy leaves in summer. A water-watering abundance of juicy sweet fruit appears in mid-February through March. Pear trees are one of the easiest fruit trees to grow in either your backyard, orchard or in a pot. They can be trained for espaliering across a wall trellis. Always plant more than one variety for cross-pollination.
Soil: Well-drained soil
Conditions: Full sun. Frost and drought hardy.
Size: Height 8m x width 4m
The Anzac Peach is a large, upright deciduous fruiting tree well suited to home orchards and spacious gardens. It produces slender, deep-green foliage and an abundant crop of white-fleshed peaches with attractive ruby-red skin. The fruit is known for its exceptionally sweet flavour and typically ripens from around mid-January, making it a rewarding mid-summer harvest. This variety is self-fertile, meaning it does not require another peach tree nearby to produce fruit. Like most stone fruit trees in the Prunus genus, the Anzac Peach benefits from annual pruning during winter after the leaves have dropped. Regular pruning encourages stronger branching, improves airflow through the canopy, and helps produce larger, better-quality fruit. With the right care, it becomes an excellent choice for large gardens, backyard orchards, or as a productive ornamental tree.
Soil: Well-drained soil
Conditions: Full sun. Frost tolerant
Size: Height 3-4m x width 4m
Soil: Prefers a site with good drainage and moderate moisture through the warmer months.
Conditions: Suits a prominently sunny position. Shelter from strong winds. They prefer a frost-free environment although it will tolerate light frost once established.
Size: Height 2-3m x width 2-3m
Soil: Humus-rich, well-drained soil.
Conditions: Full sun. Cold tolerant. Frost tender.
Size: Height 10-12m x width 4-5m
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