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Incredible Edibles - Australia’s Edible Plant Specialists
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Bananas
Bay Trees
Berryfruit
Blueberries
Creeping Saltbush
Chilean Guava
Citrus
Coffee
Curry Leaf
Edible Ginger
Feijoas
Figs
Guava - Cherry
Guava - Indian
Kiwiberry
Kiwifruit
Mulberry
Olives
Passionfruit
Peanut
Pepino
Pine Nut
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Raspberries
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Passionfruit Honey
Blueberry Muffins
Berry Coulis
Blackberry Cocktail
Feijoa Crumble Cake
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Bay Trees are very versatile because they can be trimmed regularly and continually re-grow. This lends them perfectly for topiary, pots, and hedges. Great in a herb garden where the narrow, ovate, dark green leaves can be picked for use in the kitchen. The Bay Tree has small cream waxy flowers followed by blue/black berries.

The highly aromatic leaves of the Bay tree can be used all year round in dishes such as soups and stews or with fish (remove before serving). Leaves and berries contain essential fatty acids and antioxidants and can be used as a analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-convulsant. Oil from the berries repel biting insects, and leaves will repel pantry pests. Leaves can be used fresh or dried.

A very hardy plant that is frost and salt spray tolerant. Plant in any well-drained soil, in partial shade or full sun, and use a good mulch after planting. Prune to maintain the desired shape regularly. Feed with a balanced fertiliser in spring.

Lauris nobilis

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Bay Trees are very versatile because they can be trimmed regularly and continually re-grow. This lends them perfectly for topiary, pots, and hedges. Great in a herb garden where the narrow, ovate, dark green leaves can be picked for use in the kitchen. The Bay Tree has small cream waxy flowers followed by blue/black berries.

The highly aromatic leaves of the Bay tree can be used all year round in dishes such as soups and stews or with fish (remove before serving). Leaves and berries contain essential fatty acids and antioxidants and can be used as a analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-convulsant. Oil from the berries repel biting insects, and leaves will repel pantry pests. Leaves can be used fresh or dried.

A very hardy plant that is frost and salt spray tolerant. Plant in any well-drained soil, in partial shade or full sun, and use a good mulch after planting. Prune to maintain the desired shape regularly. Feed with a balanced fertiliser in spring.

Lauris nobilis

Bay Trees are very versatile because they can be trimmed regularly and continually re-grow. This lends them perfectly for topiary, pots, and hedges. Great in a herb garden where the narrow, ovate, dark green leaves can be picked for use in the kitchen. The Bay Tree has small cream waxy flowers followed by blue/black berries.

The highly aromatic leaves of the Bay tree can be used all year round in dishes such as soups and stews or with fish (remove before serving). Leaves and berries contain essential fatty acids and antioxidants and can be used as a analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-convulsant. Oil from the berries repel biting insects, and leaves will repel pantry pests. Leaves can be used fresh or dried.

A very hardy plant that is frost and salt spray tolerant. Plant in any well-drained soil, in partial shade or full sun, and use a good mulch after planting. Prune to maintain the desired shape regularly. Feed with a balanced fertiliser in spring.

Lauris nobilis

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