Gardening Accessories
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Bonsai Bags 25 litre
25 litre Woven planter bag - Ideal for growing on or to bonsai fruit trees. The green colour keeps the root system cool and being woven aeration is optimal for healthy roots.
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Bonsai Bags 20 litre
20 litre Woven planter bag - Ideal for growing on or to bonsai fruit trees. The green colour keeps the root system cool and being woven aeration is optimal for healthy roots.
Mesh exclusion bags 90cm long by 35cm wide, tie off at both ends. Simple to use - slip over the barnch of fruit to protect it from both fruit fly and other hungry wildlife.(Video)
Bonsai Bags 35 litre
35 litre Woven planter bag - Ideal for growing on or to bonsai fruit trees. The green colour keeps the root system cool and being woven aeration is optimal for healthy roots.
Australian Rare Fruit Review Magazine 2012
The 2012 theme is extreme weather event and discussed, floods, cyclone and how we are facing an uncertain future. What will it take to grow fruits into the future? Will we adapt to a new system of growing, a new mindset, or new fruits?
The Australian Rare Fruit Review Magazine 2011 Colour your Life with Fruit. is a great resource of many fruit trees grown throughout Australia. This edition includes. Persimmons, Achacha, Carambola, Canistel, Blue Quandongs, Jaboticaba, Dragon Fruit and details on Citrus Gall Wasps.
Australian Rare Fruit Review Magazine 2008
The 2008 theme is called In my backyard and is just what you need to get you motivated in your garden with fantastic permaculture suggestions and some dwarf fruits from around the world.
Australian Rare Fruit Review Magazine 2007
The 2007 edition is another hands on guide to your home orchard. It gives details about cyclone proofing your fruit trees. Tips on vegetables and herbs and talks about the velvet apple, breadfruit and saba nut.
Australian Rare Fruit Review Magazine 2009
Collections and collectors is the theme for 2009. Fruit fantasies, add some Artocarpus to your collection. Rambutan reminiscence, the treasure trove at the amazing Flecker Botcnical gardens in Cairns, inside the palmetum, delicious dwarfs and much much more.
Australian Rare Fruit Review Magazine 2010
The theme for this magazine is "Enjoy your Fruit" and some stories give an insight into
the various ways that the members enjoy different fruit. Although most exotic fruit are "pick and eat" several require some for of processing to be fully appreciated. This magazine will take the mystery out of jakfruit and inspire you in the kitchen with yellow mangosteens, soursops and other tropical fruit. Great pictures, excellent articles and some fabulous ideas for how to use your fruits in the kitchen.
Australian Rare Fruit Review Magazine 2006
An fruit tree packed magazine with jaboticabas, lychees, jakfruit and miracle fruit all discussed in depth. Also the magazine explores the fruits of borneo.
Eco Naturalure - Organic Fruit Fly Control
Eco-naturalure is a certified organic fruit fly control spray for both male and female flies. It combines specific foodbased attractants which target only fruit flys, and a bacteria derived insecticide, spinosad. No withholding period. Controls both QLD and Mediterranean fruit flies. For further Technical Information go to http://www.ocp.com.au/webcontent30.htm
http://www.ecoorganicgarden.com.au/
Eco - naturalure - Male Fruit Fly Trap
This male fruit fly trap is easy to use and it does not require any maintenance once it has been installed. The trap is completely self-contained; with a fully encased wick impregnated with Q-Lure (Queensland fruit fly sex pheromone), and a toxicant that quickly kills males upon entering the trap. The current toxicant is not organic however Organic Crop Protectants are currently looking at organic alternatives. The trap is secure and the wick is not exposed, so there is no potential for food contamination and minimal exposure to other animals and insects in the garden,
http://www.ecoorganicgarden.com.au/
Book Pruning for Fruit by Bruce Morphett
This is a fantastic little book that simplifies the art of pruning fruit trees. It covers all the deciduous fruits and citrus trees, including peach, nectarine, peacharine, apricot, almond, plum, cherry, apple, pear, nashi, quince, fig, mulberry, persimmon, citrus, grapes, and kiwi fruit.
The new revised edition is packed with colour picture and helpful tips.
Wild May Fruit Fly Attractant
Wild May is a male attractant; it works by attracting and killing all the male flies, including juveniles before they can breed. Ideal for indicating activity of fruit fly and with prolong use will reduce the incidence of fruit fly damage significantly. Non toxic, can be used on organic farms.
eco oil 500ml is a certified organic miticide/insecticide spray made from Australian grown canola oil, enhanced with a blend of teatree and eucaluptus oils. It controls a broad range of insects including scale, mites, aphids, whitefly and leafminer. There is less risk of burning foliage than the traditional mineral oil sprays and no withholding periods on edible crops.
Eco Neem (100ml)
Eco Neem is a broad spectrum, botanically based insecticide made from a neem tree extract. eco-neem is very different to other ‘crude’ neem oil based sprays because it is a pure extract stabilised in a vegetable oil based carrier making it very effective at low rates . eco-neem controls sucking pests and chewing pests like caterpillars and grasshoppers and exhibits systemic qualities when drenched into the soil to control soil borne insects and borers.
eco-neem is safe to beneficial insects replacing the toxic residual sprays that are harmful to bees, ladybeetles and other good bugs in your garden.
BFA registered for organic gardens
http://www.ecoorganicgarden.com.au/
Organic Fruit Growing by Annette McFarlane
Your complete guide to producing beautiful fruit all year round. This comprehensive guide will inspire confidence to grow health food at home without the use of chemicals. Annette covers techniques and methods for fruit production, and there is an A- Z index of fruit covering everything from Apples to Yellow pitayas.
Book The Complete Book of Fruit Growing in Australia by Louis Glowinski
This is an authoritative guide which has established itself as a classic work on fruit growing in Australia for the home and small scale fruit grower. An easy to read enjoyable reference book. 382 pages of information on over 200 fruit and nut trees.
Backyard fruit tree net to protect your fruiting trees from fruit fly, possums, birds, bats and rodents. No need to use chemical sprays, environmentally and wildlife friendly. Suitable for all fruit trees including stone-fruits, apples, figs, guavas, pears, persimmons and tomoatoes.
Book Australian Rainforest Plants, Nan and Hugh Nicholson

This set includes 6 volumes full of excellent information and packed with spectacular colour photographs.
Further information on this valuable series is available at Rainforest Publishing
Book Discovering Fruit and Nuts by Susanna Lyle
This book is a comprehensive guide to temperate and subtropical fruit and nut plants that explores old favourites as well as many little known yet exciting food-producing plants. An inspiration to people to grow and try new foods, the A to Z guide presents over 300 species, with information on cultivation and propagation, harvesting times and yields, storing and using the produce. There is particular emphasis on the nutritional and health benefits of the fruit or nut described. Within these main entries, there are brief descriptions of over 250 similar species, expanding the coverage of this book still further.