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Peter Angus 19-11-2005 01:56 AM

Fruiting trees in Melbourne?
 
Hello all.

I'm considering putting some fruit trees in the front yard here in Melbourne
but I've got no idea what might be suitable or grow well with good yield in
this climate.

We had blood plums and apricots years ago and they seemed to do ok. The
neighbours have apples and they seem ok too.

Are there any ideal fruit trees though?

Cheers all
Peter



TJ 19-11-2005 12:00 PM

Fruiting trees in Melbourne?
 

"Peter Angus" wrote in message
u...
Hello all.

I'm considering putting some fruit trees in the front yard here in
Melbourne
but I've got no idea what might be suitable or grow well with good yield
in
this climate.

We had blood plums and apricots years ago and they seemed to do ok. The
neighbours have apples and they seem ok too.

Are there any ideal fruit trees though?

Cheers all
Peter


Avocado? They cost a fortune in the shops.



Chookie 24-11-2005 05:26 AM

Fruiting trees in Melbourne?
 
In article ,
"Peter Angus" wrote:

Hello all.

I'm considering putting some fruit trees in the front yard here in Melbourne
but I've got no idea what might be suitable or grow well with good yield in
this climate.

We had blood plums and apricots years ago and they seemed to do ok. The
neighbours have apples and they seem ok too.

Are there any ideal fruit trees though?


Try the Digger's Club -- they're in Dromana.

--
Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
(Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply)

"In Melbourne there is plenty of vigour and eagerness, but there is
nothing worth being eager or vigorous about."
Francis Adams, The Australians, 1893.

GreenieLeBrun 24-11-2005 05:42 AM

Fruiting trees in Melbourne?
 

Peter Angus wrote:
Hello all.

I'm considering putting some fruit trees in the front yard here in Melbourne
but I've got no idea what might be suitable or grow well with good yield in
this climate.

We had blood plums and apricots years ago and they seemed to do ok. The
neighbours have apples and they seem ok too.

Are there any ideal fruit trees though?

Cheers all
Peter


What part of Melbourne?

I live in Boronia at the foot of the Dandenongs. In this general area
apples (Golden & Red Delicious, Granny Smiths) all do well as do pears,
Nashi pears, plums, lemons, grape fruit, quinces, apricots even almonds
if you can keep the parrots away.

Talk to your nearest good nursery, they should be able to help with
those varieties that will do well in your area.



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