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$28.00
Medium sized, round apple with red skin. Dessert apple with good flavour and firm flesh.
Rootstock: 793. This rootstock is a large tree. It has been bred from the Northern Spy and does well on heavy soils.
Diameter: 4-8m
Canopy size: 30 sqm
Preferences: Free draining soils
Open ground grown.
60cm + rod
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$36.00
Rootstock MM106
Diameter 4m
Canopy Size 12.56m2
Preferences Free draining soils
Description Developed for free draining lighter soils. A semi dwarfing tree, if well pruned can be kept to 2.5m high and 3m wide. An excellent choice for home gardens if you have the right soil.
Open ground grown.
70cm + rod
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$36.00
Rootstock M9 (dwarf)
Diameter 2m
Canopy Size 3sqm
Preferences Irrigation, mulch, staking, free draining soils
Description Produces a dwarf tree. Can be espaliered, cordoned or grown as a staked tree.
Open ground grown.
1m + rod
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$28.00
Rootstock M9 (dwarf)
Diameter 2m
Canopy Size 3sqm
Preferences Irrigation, mulch, staking, free draining soils
Description Produces a dwarf tree. Can be espaliered, cordoned or grown as a staked tree.
Open ground grown.
60cm rod
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$28.00
Rootstock Northern Spy
Diameter 4-6m
Canopy Size 30sqm
Preferences This is an old rootstock that does best on heavy clays. It can handle heavy wet soils as well.
Description It is possible to keep trees on this rootstock to 3m if you are a very skilled pruner. They can grow to 6m, but not too difficult to keep them to 4-5m.
Open ground grown.
60cm + rod
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$36.00
Rootstock M793
Diameter 4-8m
Canopy Size 30sqm
Preferences Free draining soils
Description Large tree. Has been bred from Northern Spy and does well on heavy soils.
Open ground grown.
60cm + rod
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$36.00
Rootstock M9
Diameter 2m
Canopy Size 3sqm
Preferences Irrigation, mulch, staking, free draining soils.
Description Produces a dwarf tree. Can be espaliered, cordoned or grown as a staked tree.
Open ground grown.
70 cm + rod
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$36.00
Rootstock Northern Spy
Diameter 4-6m
Canopy Size 30sqm
Preferences This is an old rootstock that does best on heavy clays. It can handle heavy wet soils as well.
Description It is possible to keep trees on this rootstock to 3m if you are a very skilled pruner. They can grow to 6m, but are not too difficult to keep them to 4-5m.
Open ground grown.
80cm + rod
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$36.00
Rootstock MM106
Diameter 4m
Canopy Size 12.56sqm
Preferences Free draining soils
Description Developed for free draining lighter soils. A semi dwarfing tree, if well pruned can be kept to 2.5m high and 3m wide. An excellent choice for home gardens if you have the right soil
Open ground grown.
70cm + rod
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$29.00
This collection of NZ heritage berries has come to us from many people around New Zealand, however a significant part of the collection came from Henry Harrington. All these berries are grown from cuttings and grown in Open Ground situation “og”.
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$16.00
This latest edition of the Design Your Own Forest Garden Booklet is a big step forward on the last edition. We have learned so much in the intervening years that I wanted to share with you all. It contains an improved step by step design process everybody can follow, that will enable you to create the forest garden of your dreams in a way that regenerates the earth and the whole ecology of your area.
You will receive pdf files for this e-book.
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$28.00
Rootstock M9 (dwarf)
Diameter 2m
Canopy Size 3.14sqm
Preferences Irrigation, mulch, staking, free draining soils
Description Produces a dwarf tree. Can be espaliered, cordoned or grown as a staked tree
Open ground grown.
50cm + rod
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$22.00
All figs grown from cuttings. They prefer free draining, moist soils, hot, full sun. You can keep them small with good pruning. These trees have been grown in Open Ground situation
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$28.00
All figs grown from cuttings. They prefer free draining, moist soils, hot, full sun. You can keep them small with good pruning. These trees have been grown in Open Ground situation
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$45.00
We now offer more and more cultivars as seedlings. We are doing this because we believe them to be a superior way to grow our genetically stable heritage varieties.
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