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

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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

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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?

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Bare Root Fruit Trees arriving at Daleys Nursery

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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.

Pear - Beurre Bosc

$49.00

Large fruit, russet yellow-brown colour. Flesh is yellowish-white and juicy with a coarse texture and slightly granular. Flavour is very good and sweet. Full flavour develops after three to four weeks under refrigeration. Mid-season maturity. Recommended by Flemings Nursery - Pick of the CropPollinator Williams, nijiseiki

Hazelnut - Halls Giant

$40.95

Halls Giant is the main pollinator for Ennis. It does not produce a big crop of nuts but it does shed large amounts of pollen late in the season. Every planting of hazelnuts should contain at least 20% pollinators.

Arrowroot

$9.50

An edible Canna similar in appearance to its close relative the ornamental Cannas. Another of the Ancient Inca food crops, it was one of the first plants to have been domesticated in the Andean region. A popular crop in the market place in Peru and Ecuador. The large round red rhizomes can be eaten raw, cooked as you would a potato or used as a flour and thickening agent. Excellent carbohydrate, the starch is easily digested and is a promising food source. The young shoots can also be eaten as a green vegetable. The plant is easy to plant, to grow and to harvest. While the tubers multiply prolifically in deep rich friable soil, they are the most hardy of all the tuber crops and grow well in soils where most other tubers will not grow. Has few problems with pests and diseases. Can be harvested after 6 months. Will tolerate heat and frosts.
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