John Pinnegar's Guide to Year-Round Fruit in Melbourne
| Dec/Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov |
| Plums (early, mid & late varieties) | Persimmon | Pecans | Citrus: orange, grapefruit, mandarin, lemons, cumquat etc. | | Raspberries | |||||
| Apricots | Apples (early, mid & late varieties) | Guava | | Loquat | ||||||
| Peaches | Avocadoes | Olives | Fejoia | | Blueberries | |||||
| Cherries | | Grapes | Kiwi Fruit | | Pomegranate | | | |||
| Mulberries | Figs | Quince | | | ||||||
| Blueberries | Pears | Nuts: almonds, chestnuts, walnuts | ||||||||
| Passion fruit | Raspberries (Autumn fruiting) | |||||||||
John's Pick of the Fruit Trees
Guava - fruits in Winter, great taste, high in Vitamin C, can be pruned into any shape and used as a hedging plant
Calmondin Cumquat - larger sized cumquat, juice can be used instead of lemon or lime in cooking (when you need just a squeeze without wasting a whole lemon!)
John discusses fruiting plants with a workshop group at the Garden Launch
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