Gardening Australia

FRUIT SALAD TREES

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ese Fruit Salad Trees bear up to six fruits from the same family on one tree, each with its own appearance, ripening time and avour.

Stone Fruit Tree grows plums, peaches, nectarines, apricot and peachcot. Suits warm to cold climates, and grows 3m high x 2m wide.

Citrus Fruit Tree grows oranges (winter and summer), lemon, lime, mandarins, grapefruit, tangelo, lemonade and pomelo. Dwarf variety. Suits all climates except those below –6°C, and grows 2.5m high x 2m wide.

Apple Fruit Tree grows red-, green- and yellow-skinned apples. Suits all climates, and grows 3m high x 2m wide.

Growing multi-grafted Fruit Salad Trees instead of several single varieties saves space and avoids the waste of excess fruit. Ideal for gardens, courtyards or balconies, Fruit Salad Trees can be planted all year in the ground or in pots. e trees can also be delivered Australia-wide year-round.

For more informatio­n, visit fruitsalad­trees.com

We have five Fruit Salad Trees with two fruits (lemon and orange) on each tree, valued at $69.95 per tree, to give away. To enter, tell us in 25 words or less, what is your favourite citrus tree and your best tip for looking after it? Write your name, address, daytime contact number and entry on the back of an envelope, and send it to Fruit Salad Trees Competitio­n, Gardening Australia, nextmedia, Locked Bag 5555, St Leonards NSW 1590, or email comp@gardeninga­ustralia.com.au with ‘Fruit Salad Trees’ in the subject line by August 15.

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