Fruit Trees

Buy Grafted Passionfruit Panama Sweet Gold - Grafted Vs Seedling

Grafted Vs Seedling
Grafted Passionfruit Panama Sweet Gold

This is a grafted Panama sweet gold passionfruit. Yes it is vigorous and because it is grafted the taste is oh so sweet and it is also self pollinating and a prolific fruiter. Many people prefer seeding passionfruit because often the rootstock overpowers the grafted variety. They are right if you are going to plant it and leave it. But if you can find the 5 mins a week to check below the graft and ensure all shoots are cut off you will be rewarded with the sweet tasting variety that is literally 1 in a thousand in the passionfruit world. Also you know that it is self pollinating so u only need the one.

Midyium Berry or Midgen Fruit Tree for Sale

The Midyim berry fruit tree can handle a wide range of climates and in colder climates its foliage has a more reddish shade. Great for a low informal hedge with edible sweet berries and very bird attracting. Can suit both full and semi shade and only grows to 1m. A great Australian native from Daleys fruit tree nursery. 

Amla Indian Gooseberry Fruit Tree for Sale

Amla or Indian GooseBerry Fruit Tree
Here is our Amla Fruit tree or Indian gooseberry. Famous in India for its health properties such as vitamin C, oils & pectin (vegan substitute for gelatine for jellies) it is also just a stunning looking tree with a delicate but impressive leaf structure. Known to start fruiting from the purchased plants in 3 years. Subtropical to tropical and only semi deciduous. 

Merry Christmas from the staff at Daleys fruit tree nursery

Merry Christmas. This pic is of all our Daleys Staff this year. We appreciate you supporting us and wish you a very Fruitful 2016.


Wampee fruit trees for sale


This is a wampee fruit tree notice how it has seeds. If it is grown by itself with no other wampee trees around it is possible for them to be seedless. Grafted varieties taste and size like "guy Sam" and "yeem pay" is superior to a seedling unless you are lucky and they can fruit twice as quick. Easily kept small through pruning and can be grown successfully in pots from 35litres. A summer fruiting tree that can handle some frost and is ideal for subtropics & tropics #wampee #fruittrees #daleysfruit

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Jaboticaba jam

We are getting spoilt here at Daleys with some of Deb and Ricks, home grown, home made Jaboticaba jam, fresh scones and cream for morning tea. It must be Christmas.

Figs the size of Pears, But Why? Breba Black Genoa Fig Trees

Breba Figs are the size of Pears
Question: Why are these figs the size of a Pear?
Answer: Our first figs for the season are a breba crop of Fig Black Genoas Fruit Trees - and what beauties they are too. They can be 2-3 times larger because the breba crops develop in spring on last years wood and will be followed by the main crop in summer (normal size) on this season growth.



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The Tahitian like tree quench your thirst

Tahitian lime tree is a must for an Australian Backyard especially the way they price the fruit in supermarkets. Also is it just me or does adding it to your drink quench your thirst. Yes they can grow in pots and are worthy of the most sunny position of your backyard.

Breba black Genoa figs and jaboticaba large large lead tree for wine healthy tea and jam

Breba Figs are the size of Pears
Question: Why are these figs the size of a Pear?
Answer: Our first figs for the season are a breba crop of Fig Black Genoas Fruit Trees - and what beauties they are too. They can be 2-3 times larger because the breba crops develop in spring on last years wood and will be followed by the main crop in summer (normal size) on this season growth.


Large Leaf Jaboticaba Fruit Tree


Rick Daley spent 4 hours last week picking fruit from this jaboticaba large leaf tree to give to a 76 yo local man who has made wine all his life. 8 weeks and it will be ready. Last night all the staff raided the tree at our Christmas party and from these pics it still looks full. Our staff member Carla made a jaboticaba tea from the skins #healthytea and we know many like to make jams. Apparently there is a town called jaboticaba and they have a festival each year #factcheck they crop so well in Australia perhaps we need that festival here too.