Can you juggle coconuts like Greg?
Can you juggle coconuts like Greg π?? Bare root plants are available now and we will send them fresh in the new year.. One day you might harvest your own and get to practice your fruity tricks and totally feast on Coconut goodnessππ΄π₯₯ best for tropical locations/microclimates #coconut #juggle #palm #tropical #sunshine #coast #harvest #love #sip #coconutwater #organic #dwarf #plants
Visit our Kyogle Outlet Store!
If you are in our area over the holiday break, come and visit our Kyogle Outlet Shop. All stock is discounted 15-50%. We have a huge range of fresh new season stock ready to find a home.
Bullocks Heart Pink Custard Apple π
Espalier Gulf Gold Plum πΏ
Ever wanted to grow lots of fruit, have it super easy to harvest and grown in a way that protecting from fruit fly and other pests is simple?… Espalier is a great style of growing fruit to explore. We looked at a beginners approach to an espalier orchard in 2021 - Look at the fruit produced in 2022! Stone fruits can be great specimens to experiment with because they grow quickly and produce big crops.. this is a low chill, self pollinating, Gulf Gold plum in the pic. Give it a try and here’s the vid where we visited the espalier style orchard..https://fb.watch/hjril8g7sZ/?mibextid=v7YzmG #plum #peach #nectarine #espalierfruittrees #beginner #easy #fruit #narrow #small #space #prune #manage #net #harvest
Pomegranate Wonderful. Worth the wait!
You plant a fruit tree, you care for it, you wait, it puts out its first fruit, you do a massive dance!ππΊππ₯³That is a special experience, and to all the gardeners and fruit tree planters - Enjoy the fruits of your labour! π This is a Pomegranate Wonderful 3yrs in the making, plenty more on the way. Totally worth it π #celebrate #dance #fruit #tree #nurture #pomegranate #wonderful #inspire #grow #food #local #farming #action #backyard #power
Daley's Fruit New in stock! MiniMaca. We’ve been admiring it and know you will too π With its striking new growth, unique leaf features..and that it produces an easy to crack macadamia π€© this is a special tree. It grows best in subtropical to warm temperate climates in the ground, with good drainage, lots of organic matter, compost, mulch and the sweet serenade of happy gardeners π Self fertile, however if you have other macadamia trees nearby you’ll get bigger crops πΏ