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About the Author george mavridis Tallai 5th December 2015 7:12am #UserID: 12803 Posts: 3 View All george mavridis's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery says... They often take a bit to settle in. Most important is to try and get a spot with a lot of sun and keep the water up to them. You can add a general all round fertiliser. Once established they need less work and upkeep. Mulching the soil to keep moisture in with lucerne mulch is a great idea too. Good luck :)
| About the Author Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery 36 Daleys Lane, Geneva via Kyogle, NSW 2474 9th December 2015 8:51am #UserID: 5172 Posts: 80 View All Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author george mavridis Tallai 9th December 2015 12:59pm #UserID: 12803 Posts: 3 View All george mavridis's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery 36 Daleys Lane, Geneva via Kyogle, NSW 2474 10th December 2015 3:38pm #UserID: 5172 Posts: 80 View All Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery's Edible Fruit Trees |
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