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Michelle starts with ...
Hi, I am keen to start planting fruit trees on our suburban property. What is worth planting now in February in Sydney? The local nursery say they don't have most trees until July.
I am thinking about Mandarine now. Do I have to wait until July for grape vines, blueberry, nectarine, fejoa, aprioct, apple plum. I am a fairly new gardner, but DIY, making compost and thinking about chooks. When do you think you will have comfrey back in stock.
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17th February 2008 6:59am
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Bob says...
Have a look at the Flemings Nsy Website
they have a search function for the nearest nursery to you.

Of course Daleys stuff is good to.

Bob
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Bob says...
Forgot to mention potted stuff planted now will still beat bare root stuff planted in July.

Bob
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Michelle says...
thanks for your help Bob. Good to know about the pot option.
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