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Planet Ark celebrates National tree day on 28th July, and is responsible for coordinating volunteers to plant trees. For every dollar you donate, Woodbridge Fruit Trees will match with an equivalent amount, doubling the donation. See their work here: treeday.planetark.org
Old style peaches on non-dwarfing rootstock. These are best grown as free-standing trees to 3-4m but can be espaliered in a FAN shape effectively keeping it below 1.8m.
This Australian peach is about 100 years old! White flesh with a ruby red skin. Amazingly sweet, producing abundant fruit in mid January for about a month. Doesnt seem to be to susceptible to curly leaf. Self fertile.
A yellow-fleshed, yellow skinned late ripening peach. Firm clingstone flesh, good when eaten fresh, but amazing stewed, preserved, etc when the flavour really comes out. A NZ breed.
An early to mid seasoned peach. Yellow fleshed, with excellent flavour. Red skin, reasonably resistant to leaf curl. Self-fertile.
A white fleshed cling-stone peach from an old tree in a garden in Cygnet, Tasmania. Absolutley amazing tasting peaches, that produces masses of medium sized fruit starting February over about three weeks. Beautiful red skin. Self fertile.
A peach bred in the 1930's by Luther Burbank. An early peach, freestone with sweet juicy yellow flesh. A Good bearer. Orangy skin. Self-fertile.