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Finger Limes for WA

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Everest starts with ...
Do FingerLimes grow well in WA and if so, where can I buy quality trees?
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18th October 2014 11:10pm
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Mine is growing fine in Gingin had it for a bit more then a year and it is now flowering. You could try Tass1 or even bunnings has them. If you want variety though try ordering one through Daleys.
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GINGIN,6503,WA
19th October 2014 11:06pm
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I am out on Military Rd on some sandy country. Would like to have a look in the near future if that is OK.

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That shouldnt be a problem Everest, you can try emailing me at john32auatyahoodotcomdotau. The finger lime is only a smallish plant still as I origanal brought it from the clearance bin. I also have quite a heavy soil (lots of clay) so the exact opposite to you.
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26th October 2014 9:07am
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