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...
Arnold Blood Orange Botanical Name: Citrus sinensis Arnold Blood The Arnold Blood Orange is an, evergreen citrus tree that produces small to medium-sized fruit with distinctive blood-red, streaked flesh. Discovered by...
Blood Orange Italian Ippolitto. Ippolito is an Italian Blood Orange, with really deep red flesh and juice with an exquisite raspberry orange and roses flavour. The Citrus Industry regards Ippolito...
Mandarin Ponkanomi. Newly released. The Ponkanomi produces a HUGE mandarin. sweet, seedless, super easy to peel, and delicious. A Japanese cultivar that has been around since the very early 1970s....
Lane's Late Navel Orange Botanical Name: Citrus sinensis 'Lane's Late' Lane's Late Navel Orange is a late-maturing variety, producing large, seedless, sweet oranges with a smooth, thin rind. Discovered in...
Tangelo Minneola Botanical Name: Citrus reticulata × Citrus paradisi The Tangelo Minneola is a hybrid citrus tree that produces medium to large, bell-shaped fruit with a deep orange-red skin. The...
Tangelo Seminole Botanical Name: Citrus reticulata × Citrus paradisi The Tangelo Seminole is a hybrid citrus tree resulting from a cross between a tangerine and a grapefruit. It produces large,...