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.
Orange Valencia Dwarf. Botanical Name: Citrus x Sinensis. Medium fruit with thin skin. One of the most popular orange varieties, great for juicing. Drought tolerant, plant in full sun to part...
Pear Tree Jospehine De Malines. Botanical Name: Pyrus communis Josephine De Malines. Medium-sized fruit with greenish-yellow skin and juicy smooth-textured flesh. Used for fresh fruit, preserving and cooking. Suggested pollinators:...
Raspberry Chilliwack. Botanical Name: Rubus idaeus. The Raspberry is easily grown in the home garden, its arching canes are covered with delicious fruit that are produced in autumn on canes...
Raspberry Heritage. Botanical Name: Rubus idaeus. The Raspberry is easily grown in the home garden, its arching canes are covered with delicious fruit that are produced in autumn on canes...
Strawberry Big Sweetie. Botanical Name: Fragaria x ananassa 'Adina'. Big Sweetie is a variety that was selected by Strawberry Australia as "...very close to the perfect variety for consumers according...
Whitecurrant. Botanical Name: Ribes rubrum. A small deciduous ornamental shrub. Over summer it produces clusters of small white berries. White currants are slightly sweeter than red and black currants. The fruit...
Youngberry The Youngberry is similar to boysenberry but with slightly smaller, sweeter and glossy berries. For best results lift and tie canes to a trellis. Ideal for eating fresh or...