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Malus 'Granny Smith' Dwarf Apple 16" Pot (Espaliered) removeMarjoram 'Sweet' 4" Pot removeAcacia 'Bridgewater Bay' 8" Pot remove
NameMalus 'Granny Smith' Dwarf Apple 16" Pot (Espaliered) removeMarjoram 'Sweet' 4" Pot removeAcacia 'Bridgewater Bay' 8" Pot remove
ImageEspalier fruiting tree citrus Espaliered woven onto trellis latticeMarjoram 'Sweet' 4" PotAcacia 'Bridgewater Bay' 6" Pot is a green leafy plant with clusters of small, round white flowers and yellow buds on thin branches, thriving outdoors in natural light.
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Malus domestica 'Granny Smith' Apple tree

Granny Smith apples are the green apple of Aussie choice, originating in Australia. While we eat them raw by the bucketload, they're really best as a cooking apple and a key ingredient of Apple Crumble. Granny Smith apples also make great cider. Remember that apple trees need to be planted near other apple trees so that they can pollinate each other and produce fruit. Ideal companions for Granny Smith apple trees are Snow, Fuji and Pink Lady. This is because they all flower at a similar time. 16''/40cm pot - Espaliered, woven onto lattice.
Sweet Marjoram is a delicately flavoured cousin or Oregano. It has mild pine and citrus flavours. It is native of North Africa, the Mediterranean region and South-Eastern Asia. Although it is a herbaceous perennial, it is treated by most as an annual due to its sensitivity to frost and cold temperatures. It like a sunny well drained position, and regular watering. It can grow up to 50cm tall, but due to its spreading nature is brilliant to use at the edge of large containers to trail, in hanging baskets, in rockeries and for borders. Excluding the roots, all parts of this plant is edible, even the little white or very pale pink flowers. This herb is great used fresh or dried. In the kitchen, sweet marjoram enhances many dishes, and is deceivingly strong. The tender fresh leaves are great in salads, or mixed with spring veggies. And used fresh or dried goes great in any tomato, pork or beef dishes. It also adds a nice flavour to pizza. When adding this herb to a hot dish, add it in the last 10 minutes of cooking. This herb has many remedy uses. It has been used as a therapy for headaches, toothaches, indigestion, asthma, rheumatism, flatulence, earache, epilepsy, as well as for providing relief from labor pains. The oil extracted from this herb has been used as a healing cream for bruises and sprains. Sweet marjoram is an excellent common tonic, and it has a more potent affect on the nervous system than its close cousin oregano. However pregnant women should not take this herb medicinally. 4"/10cm pot

Acacia myrtifolia

'Bridgewater Bay' has evergreen, broad leaves and fluffy yellow flowers from spring to autumn. It is a smaller variety growing to 1-1.5m tall and wide. Perfect for mass planting, coastal locations, attracting wildlife. Frost and drought tolerant when established.  8"/20cm pot
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Origanum Majorama

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