Monday, 12 September 2011

Guide to Year Round Fruit

In one of the NLFG's inaugural workshops, John Pinnegar, of the Heritage Fruit Society, shared some of his knowledge about growing fruit trees locally and developed this fabulous guide to having fruit year-round in a Melbourne garden.

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