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Discount Guava Hedging Plants For Sale

Writer's picture: Simon WilliamsSimon Williams

A row of guava trees makes a great hedge or boundary planting. The trees themselves are attractive but because they don't grow enormous there is not the future issue of having to get them trimmed with expensive machinery. The beauty of them too is that the flowers attract bees and birds as does the fruit (especially Kereru) Of course the fruit is delicious too either strait from the tree or made into jam.

FOR SALE are 18 Guava plants in polystyrene trays. (More if required).

Healthy and ready to be planted out but will need to be regularly watered until the rain starts again.

Also included are two Passionfruit vines and a white strawberry plant that have self seeded from our nursery.


One tray is Giant red (bigger fruit size), the rest the more common Red Guava.

Be quick, these are well priced at $140. Pick up only from our place in Waipu. Contact through our website please.



 
 
 

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Subtropica supplies edible and ornamental subtropical plants to New Zealand. We provide banana,  casana, cherimoyas and unusual fruits that grow easily in our climate. Plants are grown organically without the use of chemical fertilisers or sprays. Plants include Misi Luki, Australian Ladyfinger,casana, cherimoya, casimiroa, white sapote, papaya, pawpaw, Rainbow Valley pawpaw,  lucuma, Chilean guava, tropical guava, babaco, passionfruit, vanilla passionfruit, ligularis, , macadamia, mulberry, tamarillo,, brugmansia, sugar cane, guava, ginger.    We also stock Davidson's plum, fig, Ventura, monstera, myoga, pepino, turmeric,  cardomom,  cardamom, pomegranate, , tea, kei apple, arrowroot, Chinese quince,  Surinam cherry,  Japanese raisin, lemon grass, Vietnamese mint,  Abyssinian banana, rose apple,  citrus,  lime,aloe vera, pitaya, dragon fruit, pisang awak, ing bean, ice cream bean, galangal, queen pineapple

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