Grow Delicious Seedless Oranges at Home The Washington Navel Orange is seedless and matures early in winter. Being thick skinned and easy to peel, it is one of the most popular varieties.The Washington Navel is popular because of its outstanding flavor for both eating out of hand and for juicing. It produces an abundance of large, orange fleshed, seedless fruits, and can be left on the tree for up to three months without diminished quality. The flowers on a Washington Navel bloom in the spring, but then take seven to ten months to mature and ripen. The moderatly sized trees have waxy white fragrant flowers with deep green shiny leaves and will not pollinate other trees. Washington Navel Orange prefers full sun, fertile, but well drained soil, and moderate water. In colder climates, simply plant them in a container and bring them inside. Just keep them near a sunny window. .Our trees are always in high demand, and we expect these large-sized, mature citrus trees to be very popular. Order now before they sell out and enjoy the benefits of growing your own citrus fruit anywhere in the U.S.* Moderate Sized Tree* Delicious Fruit* Seedless.
Category: Tropical Trees
Brown Turkey Fig
Cold-Hardy Fig with Delicious FruitBrown Turkey Fig is a cold-hardy variety of fig tree with a delectable harvest. Grow one in a sunny corner or as a background planting for a seasonal bed. You can also easily grow one in a container on your front porch. However you use the Brown Turkey, it’s sure to be an enjoyable choice for your home!Your Brown Turkey Fig is most valued for its delicious harvest. Ready for picking in late summer/early fall, the fruit is medium to large, with a reddish-brown skin highlighted with a purple hue. The pulp is reddish-pink and of wonderful quality. Those who prize Brown Turkey figs praise the milder flavor and subtle sweetness that works well in many dishes. The fruit is even outstanding for home preserves.Even without its fruit production, Brown Turkey Fig presents a lovely appearance for your landscape. Its light green leaves fill out the grey branches well, and its moderate growth rate endures that you won’t have to wait long for your Brown Turkey to reach maturity.Brown Turkey Fig will grow 15-25 feet in height with an equal spread. It doesn’t mind if you prune it, and will easily adapt to a multi-stemmed shrub appearance if you prefer. Brown Turkey doesn’t need a pollinator, so you can start out with just one if you like. It’s widely adaptable to soil conditions so there’s no need to fuss over it. Deer tend to pass the Brown Turkey by, but birds will appreciate sharing some of the fruit, and are good about cleaning up whatever you pass over.The Brown Turkey Fig is a terrific choice in a fig tree that is cold-hardy, lovely to look at and provides delicious fruit every year. Why not try one today!* Sumptuous fruit * Cold-hardy * Wildlife interest * Loves the sun.
Wonderful Pomegranate
Hardy Ornamental with Outstanding FruitThe Wonderful Pomegranate is a hardy ornamental with a fabulous fall harvest. One would look lovely in your landscape bed, or plant several as a shrub boarder along the house. The flower of the Wonderful Pomegranate is amount the brightest red flower known to the gardener! Pomegranates grow 10-12 feet tall with an equal spread. They are most often grown as a shrub, but if you prefer a tree they’re simple enough to prune into a desired shape. Many people grow the Pomegranate not for the fruit, but simply for its ornamental appeal. You’ll love how the glossy dark green color of the oval leaves catch the midday sun. The leaves fill out the Pomegranate’s dense rounded shape, lending it an appealing silhouette that would enhance almost any location in your yard. The Wonderful Pomegranate is best placed in the sunniest, warmest part of your yard or orchard for the best fruit, although they will grow and flower in part shade. Spring and fall are special times for your Pomegranate. In the spring the leaves emerge with an uncommon splash of bronze. An abundance of dainty flowers follow, their rare blending of oranges and reds reminiscent of a summer sunset.You’ll be pleased to find that the flowers are hardier than many spring blooms, prolonging your enjoyment into the summer months and encouraging the hummingbirds who love them. Fall brings even more appeal, as yellow leaves and a harvest of the 4-inch, round red fruit proclaim a successful conclusion to the season. The deep red color of the Wonderful Pomegranate means that the pomegranate is ripe. This pomegranate is self-pollinated as well as cross-pollinated by insects. Pomegranates have been cultivated since ancient times, and the fruit is increasingly popular for its health benefits. The juice is chocked full of vitamins, antioxidants and other health advantages. Pomegranate has twice the amount of antioxidants found in grape juice, green tea or red wind, and reduces hardening of the arteries. The crimson fruit around each seed has a unique tart-sweet flavor and is popular eaten whole or used as a juice or syrup. Once you’ve tasted a Pomegranate from your very own tree, you’ll never want to be without one again. The attractive foliage, flowers and fruits of the pomegranate, as well as its small stature, makes it an excellent landscaping plant! * Ornamental * Outstanding fruit* Hardy.