Video Demonstration
Send Fruit Trees as A Gift this Christmas
Give loved ones a "Fruitful Gift". Send a box of fruit trees to their door or a Gift Voucher
How To Plant a Tree
Detailed instructions on tree planting. Aspects such as the size of the hole, how to do a drainage test, What fertilizer and other considerations.
After Care of Your Tree
How to care for you tree after planting such as storing labels and staking your tree.
For more information:
Guide to Care and Planting of Fruit Trees
New Thornless Blackberry
We would like to welcome a new Berry to our collection called the Thornless Blackberry. Our variety is: "Blackberry - Thornless Chester" One of it's best points is that in it's second season it is possible to get a bumper crop.
You can eat this berry when it turns black fresh off the vine or concoct a tart. I haven't tasted it myself but it is only a matter of time as I am a berry fan.
This spring I have noticed that berries such as blueberries and raspberries are also very popular among fruit enthusiasts.
I guess competing with bats, possums, birds and your family to eat these berries fresh from your orchard is worth it.
We have 40 coming of the new Blackberry - Thornless Chester so it will be interesting to see how this new American berry perform here in Australia.
You can eat this berry when it turns black fresh off the vine or concoct a tart. I haven't tasted it myself but it is only a matter of time as I am a berry fan.
This spring I have noticed that berries such as blueberries and raspberries are also very popular among fruit enthusiasts.
I guess competing with bats, possums, birds and your family to eat these berries fresh from your orchard is worth it.
We have 40 coming of the new Blackberry - Thornless Chester so it will be interesting to see how this new American berry perform here in Australia.
Spring is in the Air in 2007
All in all we are very excited about spring in 2007. The conditions are perfect to help the plants that suffered from this years big frosts get back on their trunks.
SMS When Fruit Trees are Available
When you search for a fruit tree and the fruit tree is not in stock you will have a button to press that looks like this:
Now when you click this you will have the option to enter your Mobile Phone Number. Once the fruit tree becomes available we will send you an sms as well as an email to tell you that it is ready for sale.
Western Australia - Mail Order Fruit Trees
To satisfy your quarantine requirements all the plants need to be sprayed and a member of the DPI is required to check all the plants for pests. Therefore there is an extra charge called "Spraying, Packing and Quarantine" which starts at $25 per order and increases depending on the number of fruit trees you order.
To find out exactly how much it will cost to send to your address simply add the fruit trees you want and enter your postcode. All the costs are displayed for you online.
Orders to W.A will be sent every 2nd month or perhaps more frequently depending on the number of orders we receive.
Cape Trib Exotic Fruit Farm
If you are ever going up to the top of Australia near Cape Trib then you have to go to the Cape Trib Exotic Fruit Farm.
They have a bed and breakfast on the edge of the Daintree Rainforest but what I like best is that on their farm they grow 150 species of exotic fruit species many of which we have here at Daleys. They use WWOOFAS to help maitain over 2000 fruit trees.
Each Day at 2pm you are invited to taste at least 10 of these exotic fruits depending on the time of the year.
Definitely on my list of places I must visit before I die.
Forum Prizes
The first 10 people to Create a forum with a picture of a fruit tree from their backyard will get a $20 Voucher.
So all you have to do is find a fruit tree from your backyard that you have a question about. Take a picture of this tree and upload it to our forum with your question.
If you are one of the first 10 people to do this we and maybe some others will try answering your question on the forum and email you a $20 voucher which you can use on our website or in person. We think the forum is a great way to learn about fruit trees.
Terms
* 1 per person
The ten $20 Vouchers go to these forums (they all have pics)
1. Frequency of repotting - By Andrew From Black Forest SA
2. Guava Trees in Melbourn - By Richard From Lysterfield
3. Satsuma plum tree - By Brian & Elaine From HipperBlackbutt, QLD
4. Black Sapote not growing - By Jared From Goonellabah
5. Jaboticaba - By Helen Haining From Gympie QLD
6. Grumichama - By Diane From Flaxton Qld
7. Wolf Berries - By Greg Burchell From Largs
8. Fig Tree - By Enid Stillhard From Yamba
9. When Should I Pick Olives - By Kym Howard From Boonah
10. Dragon Fruit Blisters - By Aaron From Forbes (Aaron I didn't get your email can you send it to me so I can send you the $20 voucher)
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