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Fruit Trees
March 2012
Our stock varies at times - not all varieties are available at all times.
N/A = not available now
Apple - Anna, Tropic Sweet, Tropic Beauty, Dorset Golden & Einshimer
Avocadoes - A Types : Hass (late) - Reed (very late) - Wurtz (late) B Types : Fuerte (early) - Sharwill (mid) - Shepard (very early)
Berries - Blueberry - Climax and Gulf Coast Available Now (Good Size) , 'Biloxi' n.a. & 'Misty' n.a. Raspberry - 'Heritage' n.a. Gooseberry - Captivator
Chestnut - Spanish Chestnut Cherry - Stella and Country Red ..... Lapins n.a. , Sunburst n.a. and Vista n.a. - all self pollinating Custard Apple - African Pride in stock & Pink's Mammoth N/A Feijoa - seedling Fig - St. John of Malta, Black Genoa & Brown Turkey Grapes - several varieties - robust plants Jaboticaba - fine leaf Kiwi Fruit - male Matura & female Abbott & Bruno Longan - Biew Kiew Loquat - seedling Lychee - Wai Chee Macadamia - 344 Mango - Kensington Pride seedling Nectarine - Sundowner & 63-N Mulberry - Hick's Fancy, White and Dwarf Black Olive Passionfruit - Gold Nugget - Pandora & Pink Cheeks ~ Panama Gold N/A & Panama Red N/A Peach - Tropic Beauty, Tropic Glo Peachcot - low chill Pears - Myra (self pollinating) & Golden Globe (tropical) --- Hood N/A, Tropical 57-75 N/A Persimmon - Fuyu & Nightingale Plum - Cherry Plum, Gulf Gold Pomegranate - Andre Le Roi , Gulosa Azer & 'Wonderful' --- Kazake n.a. & Rosa n.a. Quince Smyrna n.a.
Citrus
Cumquat - Nagami Lemon - Eureka, Lisbon & Meyer Lemonade Lime - Kaffir & Tahitian Mandarin - Emporer & Ellandale Orange - Lanes Late Navel, Washington Navel, Valencia & Italian Blood Seedless Valencia
Dwarf Citrus - few available at times
Cumquat - Marumi & Nagami - Lemon - Meyer - Lime - Kaffir & Tahitian
Please note this is not a complete list ... there is a lot more citrus...
even ... Granadilla and then some... feed back will be answered
Mangosteen ..... available now ! |
Tips for Citrus Trees
Fertilise July, Nov & March. Alternate with organic mixes and a complete fertiliser with trace elements.
To sweeten fruit - mix 6 handfulls of Sulphate of Potash with 2 teaspoons of Epson Salts in a bucket with water and pour around the root zone. |
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