Mulberry - White Shahtoot

$49.00 ($24.00-$129.00 choose a size)

Large, sweet fruit can reach up to 10cm in length. Delicious eaten fresh but can also be sundried and eaten as a sweet. Medium sized, spreading tree with a weeping habit, excellent shade tree. Birds love them too so make sure you cover them if you don't want to share. You can also get multiple crops by pruning immediately after your first crop.
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Acerola - Florida Sweet

$34.00 ($14.90-$79.00 choose a size)

This bright red cherry like fruit has varying tastes during different stages as it ripens. When fully ripe the fruit is juicy and aromatic with its acid content giving it a sweet acid apple-like flavour. The tree can produce a number or crops each year, making for quite a long harvest season. Our selection is called the acerola Florida Sweet Cherry and is a pleasant eating variety that is not too sour. The acerola is well suited to pot culture where it can be kept to a smaller size. It could also be grown this way in cooler climates where it can be moved to a warmer position in the winter. A word of warning the foliage of the plant is covered in tiny irritating stinging hairs that can produce an allergic reaction. When pruning your trees wear a long sleeved shirt and a pair of gloves.
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Strawberry - Rubygem

$7.90 ($4.25-$7.90 choose a size)

Rubygem is a short-day strawberry. It produces high yields of moderately firm, attractive, juicy and delicious red fruit from late autumn through early spring and into summer in the strawberry-growing district in Southeast Queensland. Rubygem is recommended for areas with mild winter climates, as it requires little to no chill. Strawberries perform best where rainfall is minimal during harvest. Strawberries respond very well to regular feeding during the growing season, so be sure to keep fertilised and well watered for big tasty strawberries and apply a seaweed solution regularly to keep plants healthy.
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