Fruit trees for Perth, Dianella (forum)
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Lesley starts with ...
Hi
I am new to gardening but would like to plant fruit trees. I am wondering if people in Perth could advise re what grows best please. Thinking persimmon, seedless grape, plum, pear, peach but what varieties? ?Others Thanks Lesley
Time: 9th June 2008 1:07pm
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Anonymous says...
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Try the dwarf pixzee and nectazee peach.nectarines, santa rosa plum, pears not cold enough, flame seedless grape.
Time: 9th June 2008 1:10pm
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Anonymous says...
Thankyou. Any advice re avocado too please.
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Time: 9th June 2008 6:52pm
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Anonymous says...
Get the dwarf wurtz variety from Daleys, any other would get just too big for a normal yard. My neighbour has one and it rocks!
Time: 10th June 2008 11:22am
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Leona says...
They have Wurtz at my local Bunnings for about $35 at the moment.
Time: 10th June 2008 10:14pm
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Leona says...
They have Wurtz at my local Bunnings for about $35 at the moment.
Time: 10th June 2008 10:14pm
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Anonymous says...
Which one?
Time: 11th June 2008 3:08pm
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manda says...
i have seen some at the Mindarie one just last weekend.
Time: 11th June 2008 6:03pm
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manda says...
or it could come under Clarkson
Time: 11th June 2008 6:03pm
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Lesley says...
I think I saw them at the Balcatta Bunnings about a week ago.
Time: 11th June 2008 9:39pm
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Leona says...
Rockingham I saw them at but they did have them at Osborne Park one last year, so if youre NOR you could check there or anotehr one that may be local to you.
Time: 12th June 2008 12:01pm
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Anonymous says...
tass 1 trees in the swan valley also has them, plus heaps of other fruit trees..
Time: 28th June 2008 11:14pm
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