Bare Root Fruit Trees do not have leaves or pots and are sent dormant in the Winter.

(1/11) Bare Root Fruit Trees do not have leaves or pots and are sent dormant in the Winter.

YouTube: Do you have New grafted Bare Root Fruit Trees it's important to remove fruit for the first 2 years

(2/11) YouTube: Do you have New grafted Bare Root Fruit Trees it's important to remove fruit for the first 2 years

YouTube: Bare Root Fruit Trees Just Arrived

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Staff preparing bare root fruit trees to be sent to Australian Backyards

(4/11) Staff preparing bare root fruit trees to be sent to Australian Backyards

YouTube: Unboxing Bare Root Fruit Trees

(5/11) YouTube: Unboxing Bare Root Fruit Trees

Holding Bare root fruit trees showing no leaves just roots ready to plant and break dormancy in the Spring

(6/11) Holding Bare root fruit trees showing no leaves just roots ready to plant and break dormancy in the Spring

YouTube Shorts: Digging up and Moving Deciduous Fruit Trees in Winter

(7/11) YouTube Shorts: Digging up and Moving Deciduous Fruit Trees in Winter

YouTube: Why Plant a Bare Root Fruit Tree?

(8/11) YouTube: Why Plant a Bare Root Fruit Tree?

Bare Root Fruit Trees arriving at Daleys Nursery

(9/11) Bare Root Fruit Trees arriving at Daleys Nursery

Bare Root Fruit Trees

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Bare Root Fruit Trees (In Stock)

Bare Root Fruit Trees In Stock

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Grape - Chardonnay

$14.75 ($14.75-$17.90 choose a size)

Widely grown mid-season wine grape. Small, white grape that matures early, developing a golden hue when ripe. The grape loses acidity when ripe so does not hold on the vine for the purposes of wine making. A vigorous vine with extensive leaf coverage that can inhibit yields. Pruning during the growing season is desirable. This variety is highly susceptible to powdery mildew so must be grown in areas with hot, dry summers.
Buy 2+ @$14.75ea usually:$17.90ea
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Grape - Red Globe

$14.75 ($14.75-$19.75 choose a size)

The vines bear pinkish-red grapes that are very large and rounded like plums. Bunches are large, conical and well filled. The fruit has large seeds and is crisp and crunchy with a delicate flavour and fleshy pulp. They are best suited to climates with hot, dry summers, they are not well suited to humid coastal climates.
Buy 2+ @$14.75ea usually:$19.75ea

Grape - Gordo Blanco

$17.90

Considered to be the oldest variety of grape still in existence. Yellow-green medium sized fruits with a strong muscat flavour. When dried make the famous Lexia raisin. Also used to make sherry and muscatel wine. Great eating, seeded fruit in open bunches, heavy bearer. Similar to Summer Muscat. Suited to the Mediterranean climate of inland Australia
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Grape - Zante Currant

$14.75 ($14.75-$19.75 choose a size)

Also known as the Black Corinth, the Zante Currant is a small, sweet, seedless grape with an intense flavour that is ideal for drying. Dried currants are used in baking and as a fruity snack. They are best suited to climates with hot, dry summers, they are not well suited to humid coastal climates.
Buy 2+ @$14.75ea usually:$19.75ea

Grape - Sun Muscat

$19.75

A delicious seedless Sultana grape with a distinctive sweet floral aroma and refreshing mild taste. These clusters make the perfect healthy snack or delicious addition to your next cheese plate. Great choice for drying into honey sweet raisins. They are best suited to climates with hot, dry summers, they are not well suited to humid coastal climates.

Frangipani Red

$29.00

Deep red flower clusters characterise this Frangipani. Gathered on the ends of thick succulent-like branches, they are stunning in their summer display. The small trees are deciduous in the cooler months of the year.

Flowering Peach - Roseoplena

$44.00

A very impressive small deciduous tree suitable for all gardens. A prolific display of large double pink blossoms smother the bare branches in early Spring. 4m high x 3m wide. Prune each year after flowering to encourage new growth for next season. Spray just prior to bud burst to help prevent curly leaf.
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Potato - Dutch Cream

$12.75 ($12.75-$14.75 choose a size)

Oval tuber with a yellow skin and rich yellow, waxy flesh; good flavour and texture, holds its shape when cooked and is excellent mashed. Also perfect for frying, baking and potato salads. Sold as a 1kg bag. Dutch Cream is an indeterminate potato variety. This means they will produce tubers right up the stem, so hilling with soil, compost or thick mulch will increase yields.
Buy 2+ @$12.75ea usually:$14.75ea
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Grape - Carina Currant

$12.75

Consistently high yielding, the Carina currents are deliciously sweet, with an even colour. Fruits are larger than other currant varieties. Perfect for baking or snacking on. They are best suited to climates with hot, dry summers, they are not well suited to humid coastal climates.
Buy 1+ @$12.75ea usually:$17.90ea
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Jerusalem Artichoke

$3.90 ($3.90-$4.90 choose a size)

A Jerusalem artichoke is a white-fleshed root vegetable that is related to the Sunflower. The plant is upright, tall-growing with bristly woody stems, green pointed leaves, and golden-yellow flowers similar to the sunflower. The edible tubers are elongated, knobby, white, red or purple skinned. Several tubers are clustered at the base of each stem. The tubers can be eaten raw or cooked and the flavour improves if they are left in the ground until frosted. It is not related to the thistle-like globe artichoke, even though they taste rather similar. It is used in a popular creamy soup in France. Best planted in the spring or early summer for good tuber production. Appreciates well drained and friable soils. Raised garden beds can be useful where you have heavier soil types. Keep them well mulched and visit them regularly to enjoy their fine presence in your garden.
Buy 4+ @$3.90ea usually:$4.90ea
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Scion Wood Almond - Self Pollinating Papershell - Scion Wood

$7.00 ($7.00-$9.75 choose a size)

Almond scion. Graft onto okinawa peach rootstock.
Buy 3+ @$7.00ea usually:$9.75ea

Apricot - Moorpark

$44.00

A well recommended cultivar. One of the most popular home garden apricots because of its rich flavour. Excellent for fresh fruit, jam, drying, stewing and juice. Mid- to late season maturity

Turmeric - Orange

$3.90

The thick, cylindrical rhizome or underground stem of a tropical plant belongs to the ginger family. Finely grated it adds many health benefits and a brilliant colour and earthy flavour to foods such as Indian curries, rice and vegetarian dishes. Fresh Turmeric is lightly aromatic and slightly peppery, the flavour is pungent and bitter. Turmeric is a primary ingredient of Curry Powder. Used heavily in Indian Cuisine such as legumes, beans, and vegetable dishes. That wonderful ballpark mustard also contains turmeric as a colouring. To make yellow rice, use one teaspoon to colour one cup of raw rice. In the garden, the luscious leafy plant produces a spectacular flower that will stop you in your tracks, making a great ornamental feature in a subtropical garden. The foliage will die back in the winter indicating it is ready for harvest.

Scion Wood Pear - Beurre Bosc

$9.75

Buerre Bosc pear scion wood. Graft onto D6 pear rootstock.
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