Fruit Trees

FREE Tamarillo Tree when you spend over $30


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The fruit is high in taste, vitamins and iron also they fetch a high price in fruit shops but are low in calories. Choose from thousands of plants in our Online Fruit Tree Shop then enter the code SpringFree to get one free Tamarillo Tree Red.

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Update
Here is a picture I took at Woolworths on the day our FREE Red Tamarillo Tree Offer started:
Taken in Woolworths Brisbane 22nd Sep 2011

Conditions
  1. Ends 31st October 2011
  2. Unless All sold out ( more likely ) 
  3. You must enter the code SpringFree
  4. You must spend over $30 to get this offer
  5. This $30.00 is on plants and is represented in your sub total and does not include freight.
  6. Online Only

Video: Abiu Tree

This very attractive yellow fruit has a flavour like caramel cream. It is definitely a delicacy to those who grow it. It is often very difficult to buy it due to it going off quickly and oxidizing quickly.

Fruit Tree Categories Updated

We have just updated our Online Fruit Tree Shop with new categories. We use to have categories like Asian Fruits, South American Fruits but thought it was time to update these new categories more along the lines of their uses rather then which country they originated from.

For example we now have Tropical Fruits, Subtropical Fruits and Temperate Fruits. Also rather then Tubestock as a category we now have Rainforest Trees and also some inner categories such as Bird Attracting Trees.

We hope you enjoy this new way of finding which fruit trees will suit you. Also you can use our Choosing Fruit Trees program to narrow down your search even more.


Screenshot showing our Online Shop Categories

National Tree Day 2011

National Tree Day promotes families getting into the outdoors to plant a tree.

Just enter the promotional code. TREEDAY11 and get 20% off the following Non Fruiting Trees:

Rainfores Trees All 20% OFF
20% OFF Rainforest Trees

20% OFF Native Trees

20% OFF Exotic Trees & Shrubs

20% OFF Native Trees & Shrubs

20% OFF Conifers

Is no NOW -> ENDS 2nd August 2011

Videos: Fruit Tasting on Persimmon, Custard Apple, JackFruit and Dragon Fruit

The staff of Daleys Nursery have visited Tropical Fruit World and we highly recommend it. Here are some of the highlights from the fruit tasting session. We hope you enjoy them and don't forget to visit them for yourself.







Conifer Plants Different Sizes and Shapes

Conifers come in all different shapes and sizes and are great for landscaping. One use is wind protection. Fruit trees will often go much better if you set up a wind protection with conifers. Another is just to pick one with a shape and colour that you like to make your backyard look great.

You can get a well established conifer in a 140mm pot from Daleys and choose from over 19 different Types of Conifers.

Buy 2 or More Conifers and get 10% Off with the code Conifer10off you don't have to get 2 of the same variety to get this offer you can choose from any of our 19 different varieties.

Here are what some of the varieties look like:
Conifer Blue Cone

Conifer Cedrus

Conifer Gold Nugget

Conifer Gold Rider

Conifer Juniperus

Conifer Kaizuka

Conifer Leighton Green

Conifer Naylors Blue

Conifer Thuja

DeforestAction - Helping Paul secure the future of Bornean Rainforests

Paul Daley was born at Daley's Nursery, he has this nursery in his blood, his early working days were spent here in the poly houses and in the grafting shed as a helper for his Dad. As a young teenager Paul worked his weekends and holidays here and spent his free time exploring the surrounding rainforests, when he left school we had to say farwell as we waved him off to new and exciting adventures. In the last couple of years Paul has travelled through Sumatra and Borneo looking at the deforestation of these islands and the threat to the Orangutans that call these forests home, what Paul discovered on his travels has motivated him into action to secure a future for these incredible threatened species and the forests that are their lifeblood. Paul entered the DeforestAction: Project Borneo 3D contest to have a chance to spend 100 days in Borneo and to be part of a 3D Action Movie, help save endangered rainforest and Orangutans, create awareness about deforestation, and provide a sustainable livelihood for the local community. We would like to help Paul achieve his fundraising goals and are asking for your help and support. If you make a donation of $15 or more to help Paul we will give you a $15 voucher to spend at Daley's Fruit Tree Nursery. All you have to do is make a donation on Pauls Action Hub and than send us an email to say you have made a donation, we will reply to you with a $15 voucher that you may spend at your leisure. You will find our email details on the contact page http://www.daleysfruit.com.au/contact.html Here is the link to Pauls site to make a donation. http://dfa.tigweb.org/hub/paul If you would like to read more about Pauls travels through the wet tropics of Australia and though the Indonesian and Bornean rainforests here is the link to his blog which demonstrates his passion for the environment and his skills as a wildlife and environmental photographer. http://calderacreations.blogspot.com/

Growing Pitayas

I am often asked about the best way to grow pitayas, they are a climbing cacti which require a support structure to grow on. It is common to see them scrambling up trees, however picking the fruit from the top of a cacti covered tree presents its own obvious problems. In my view John Picone has the best technique for growing these interesting fruits getting a bumper crop within reach so the delicious fruits can be easily harvested.



John grows his pitaya's on chest high round posts, they are ideal. The vines reach the top of the post and are allowed to form multiple arms off the top of the post, this way the vines produce bumper crops in a small space. Some of the round posts are connected with a board along the top of the posts which the pitayas are trained along.



And what do they taste like? The pitaya or dragon fruits are delicious, they have a delicate flavour, the flesh is watery and textured with the small black edible seeds. They are lovely eaten fresh out of hand or sliced into a fruit salad. If you are local you will find John at the New Brighton Farmers Market on Tuesdays and the Byron Bay Farmers Market on Thursdays.

25% Off Freight - March to May 2011


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In Spring our plants grow fast but often are not Mail Order size and Quality. But now that it is Autumn our plants are ready to be sent to your doorstep which is why we have our March to May Freight Offer which saves you 25% Off Freight.

For the first time we are including Western Australia in this Freight Offer due to more customers from WA placing orders with us making this possible. Thank you.

*Excludes Wholesale