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Ivan Caceres starts with ...
Im new here so just have a question about Dwarf trees but could not find an email address to contact you guys.
I am thinking in buying some Dwarf trees, mainly for my kids so they can have fresh fruit from them, so i was wondering if the trees that you sell come already providing fruit? or i need to plant them for a periodof time before they start production? i leave in a rented property, so i am looking at something where i dont need to spend much time, as i dont know when i need to move out the house. Thanks.
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denise1 says...
Many fruit cultivars are suitable for growing in containers -or "bonsai bags" where they will fruit. If they are tropical you can make some temporary structure for protection . Hargraves nursery in Dural stocks some Daleys fruit trees last time I was there. If you want to grow something really easy that children love, Try dwarf black mulberry and brazil cherry (Eugenia uniflora). there is some guidance on dwarf fruit trees in the daleys website under 'catalogue'.
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