There are many fruits you can grow in your home garden, even in the smallest of gardens. Fruit trees and shrubs can live for many years providing a delicious bounty and some even a gorgeous floral display. Please note we do not ship plant life, store pick-up will be the only option available at checkout.
Almond Self Pollinating. A large paper shell nut that has a sweet flavour and is broad and oval in shape. The self-pollinating variety that fruits early March. An upright growth...
Semi Dwarf Golden Delicious. Medium to large round fruit with yellow-green skin, it has crisp white flesh and is sweet and juicy. Growing to a height of approximately 3 metres...
Cherry Tree Napoleon. Botanical Name: Prunus avium Napoleon. A medium to large sweet fruit with yellow skin and pink blush when fully ripe. This cherry has white flesh and is...
Lemon Eureka. Botanical Name: Citrus x Limon. The Eureka Lemon trees are ideal for your home garden, bearing fruit most of the year, peaking in summer. It produces large, juicy...
Lemon Lisbon. Botanical Name: Citrus x Limon Lisbon lemons are medium-sized, oblong citrus fruits with a rounded stem end. The medium-thick rind is smooth and bright yellow when mature. ...
Early maturing mandarin with medium to large fruit that peels easily and has a delicious flavour. The tree is grafted onto trifoliata rootstock and should be planted in well-draining soil in...
Orange Washington Navel. Botanical Name: Citrus x sinensis. An early maturing variety with large juicy fruit, excellent for eating and easy to peel. It prefers areas of moderate temperature for...
Plum Elephant Heart Dwarf. Large blood plum, with rounded heart shaped fruit, red skin with some mottling and light red juicy flesh. A very distinct flavour, tang and aroma, freestone. Used...
Dwarf Plum Santa Rosa. Botanical Name: Prunus salicina. Medium sized round fruit with dark red to purple skin and yellow to pink flesh. It has a sweet taste with slight...
Quince Champion. Botanical Name: Cydonia oblonga. Large yellow-green fruit shaped similar to a large pear with a covering of furry down. Not usually eaten as fresh fruit as it is too...