Fruit Trees

Buy Carambola Kembangan star Fruit Trees

Carambola Kembangan Star Fruit Tree

Star Fruit Tree Kembangan

I can vouch for the amazing taste of this grafted star fruit variety called Kembangan. Juicy to the extreme and such a strong full flavour. I have had some very special moments under Kembangan star fruit tree. Promoted as "dessert quality with few seeds" The tree crops by itself but also benefits when you have a few different carambola star fruits around. Easily kept human height in pots or in the ground via pruning & cincturing otherwise it will grow about 3-5m tall. Sensitive to frosts when young and always a good idea to net the tree before the fruit turns from green to this striking orange/yellow/star colour.
We have 44 baby Kembangans looking to move into backyards in Australia.

Buy Banana Plants - New to Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery

Buy Banana Plants from Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery
Very happy to say we can send banana plants to your door if they are not restricted by quarantine.

The first variety we have available is the Williams Banana Plant.

Buy Canistel Fruit Trees - Grafted Emma in NSW Australia ( Video )

Buy Canistel Fruit Tree - Grafted Emma
View All varieties of Canistel Fruit Trees for sale

Video Canistel Fruit Tree - Grafted Emma



Canistel Fruit Trees once established can survive some very nasty frosts as this one did about 6 years ago. They are a wonderful looking tree that produces hard boiled egg tasting fruit. So good that we even find a white headed pigeon inside our Emma Canistel Fruit Tree.

Buy Canistel Fruit Trees from Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery where they are for sale here:
http://www.daleysfruit.com.au/buy/canistel-emma-tree.htm

Transcript of Canistel Fruit Tree Grafted Emma

Now this lovely fruit is the Emma Canistel.
and I love the Canistel they have really grown on me over the years.
They also call them the Yellow Sapote and they have a very rich, sweet flesh that has the colour and texture of hard boiled egg yolks they are quite unusual the first time you try them. The Emma is a great variety because it is bite sized. So it is quite a small fruit and it's really a lovely sized fruit you can eat the whole thing in one go.
So this one is going to have to wait for about a week until it goes very soft it will start to split and that is when it's ready to eat.
So you can't eat it straight away off the tree unless it falls.
Now this particular tree has had quite a hard life and it went through a very heavy frost down to about -6, -7 which did damage it significantly but you can see how well it's come back so that was about 7 years ago and we cut it right back to remove the dead wood from it once the frosts had finished and then it re-grew so we have had no trouble with this plant at all.
To keep it small now days we are using our dwarfing
So we are girdling this plant or cincturing it
and what that does is it keeps it nice and compact
so it reduces the sap flow and the vigor of the plant and it also encourages flowering and fruiting so we get more fruit on our Emma canistel.
We also in this tree in this season have the nest of a white headed pigeon so that's actually quite a nice addition as well and she's just quietly sitting on her eggs at the moment. You might be able to have a little peak and see her in there.

Buy Exclusion Netting for Fruit Fly, Bats and Birds

Fruit Fly Exclusion Netting
Fruit Fly Exclusion netting for sale:
Exclusion Net - Fruit Saver Large (2.5 x 2.5 x 2.5)

Exclusion Net - Fruit Saver Net - Mini (1.5m x 1m x 1.5m)

Exclusion Net - Fruit Saver Net - (2m x 2m x 2m)">

Exclusion Net - Large (6m x 10m)

Exclusion Net- Extra Large (6M X 20M)

Exclusion Net - Small Vege Net (2.87m x 5m)

Exclusion Net - small tube net Fruit Fly Prevention





Transcript: Exclusion Netting Fruit Fly, Birds and Bats
Are they yummy Zoa?
Yes
How Yummy?
Really Yummy
So if you want to grow fruit like this in your home garden.
We have got this in an exclusion orchard and Loquats
can be prone to fruit fly and birds love them, bats love them
So they can also seed around in the bush so what you
need is a fruit fly exclusion net and what this does is it
stops the fruit fly from infecting your fruit and it also
means that your the one that is going to be eating
all this fruit so if you wanna be picking and eating
beautiful fruits like this it's a good idea to get yourself
a fruit fly exclusion net and net your tree.
So you can keep your tree compact by cincturing and
by pruning so when this tree finishes cropping
we're going to cut it back hard.
We will actually reduce the size of this tree by about
half and let it regrow.

Grafted Loquat Nagasakiwase - How we got our best crop ( Fruits in the Spring )

Loquat Nagasakiwase Fruit Tree

Transcript from Video:
Look at these beautiful fruits now this is a Nagasakiwase Loquat and it's a beautiful tree as you can see it's just loaded with these great bunches of beautiful Apricot coloured fruits and there's one I've cut open. 3 seeds inside it but still plenty of flesh and they are really beautiful sweet fruit, juicy and just delicious. They've got a little bit of fur on the skin but you can just rub that fur off with your hands and get a nice shiny fruit. So you eat the skin and all, really lovely to eat fresh off the tree. Now the loquat is an old traditional fruit and it's a really hardy tree and this tree is fruiting this beautiful crop in Spring but the reason we have this massive crop on in the Spring is because Greg has been cincturing this tree in the Summer. So last summer he cinctured this tree and what this does is it stores all the starches and food and it gives it a bumper spring crop so this is our biggest and best ever Spring crop so we are really excited about these fruit and everybody loves them so people have been down here picking them for weeks we are really, really enjoying them. So this is the Nagasakiwase loquat.