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Carr's Fruit Tree Nursery

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Welcome to the 2026 fruit tree season! 

This year, we have many heritage varieties and multi-graft combinations to delight you. We're delighted to announce that we have Harcourt-grown citrus trees available at last!
All trees have been grown in our lush soil on the slopes of Leanganook (Mount Alexander), and are grown using organic principles. We were certified organic from 2008 and decided to drop certification in July 2025. 
We don't offer delivery because the trees are grown in this climate to suit this climate (which extends to anywhere in Victoria or southern NSW).

Pre-ordered trees will be available to pick up:
- Farm Open Days from July 2 to July 5, 10 am - 4 pm
- Melbourne pickup (Thornbury) on July 12, 12 pm - 3 pm

We acknowledge that our nursery is located on the lands of the Dja Dja Wurrung people, and we pay our respects to their Elders past and present. We recognise their deep connection to this Country and the knowledge and care they have shared with it over countless generations. We’re grateful to live and grow trees on this land.  

Here's what our labeling means:

* Compact - less than 40 cm tall (approximately)
* Standard - between 40 cm and about 1.5m (approximately). Some trees may have some branching, some may be single stems (whips)
* Advanced - these trees are usually more than 1m tall and have enough branches to make a vase shape. This means they won't need establishment pruning when you plant them, and they're likely to produce fruit sooner than Standard-size trees.
* Dwarf apples- these trees are grown on semi-dwarfing rootstock (MM102) and should grow to approx 50% of a standard tree.
* Semi-dwarf cherries - grown on Colt (Stallion), these trees grow to approx 75% of a standard tree size.
* Semi-dwarf plum and apricot trees - grown on St Julien A rootstocks, these trees grow to about 3.5-4m, or about 60% of a full-size tree.
* Multi-graft - these trees have more than one variety of the same type of fruit, e.g., cherries or apples.
* Fruit-salad trees - these have more than one type of fruit, e.g., a peach and a nectarine, or a plum and an apricot.

A note on pruning multigrafts and fruit salad trees

One of the grafts on these trees may be significantly smaller than the others. When planting, it's important to try to balance the tree by (a) planting with the weaker grafts facing north to get more sun, and (b) pruning the stronger grafts harder during establishment pruning.

We make every effort to supply the trees you've ordered, but occasionally, through misadventure when digging the trees up, or a simple case of miscounting, we get it wrong. If we can't supply your order, we'll either offer you an alternative tree or give you a full refund.

Any enquiries? 

Shoot us an email at carrsnursery@gmail.com. PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW EMAIL ADDRESS

Thanks for ordering your fruit trees from us, we appreciate it!






Cheers,






Katie, Liz, and Merv
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69 Dann's Road
Harcourt Victoria 3453

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