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About the Author ChristopherC Thornbury 12th November 2015 12:21am #UserID: 12710 Posts: 2 View All ChristopherC's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Markmelb says... Ive seen a Pecan in Melbourne - I would love to grow one if they ever develop a dwarf Pecan? They grow far too big (Tall)and need very deep river soil and humidity. Ok maybe if you have 50 acres on the Jameison River? This person with the pecan has never tasted them as the Cockys get them first. You can get smaller walnut Cvs too. | About the Author Markmelb MOUNT WAVERLEY,3149,VIC 12th November 2015 9:24am #UserID: 7785 Posts: 1192 View All Markmelb's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Julie W says... Mark, I'm not in Melbourne, so can't comment on that. But Pecans grow well in the Perth hills, where we have neither deep river soil or humidity. Our summers are hot and dry and hills soil can vary. I have two which grow well, but I gave up watering them years ago. Why bother when, like the guy you mention, I never get to eat any nuts? | About the Author Julie Roleystone WA 13th November 2015 8:39pm #UserID: 182 Posts: 103 View All Julie's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Mje7720031 EAST BRISBANE,4169,QLD 12th June 2019 7:12pm #UserID: 19949 Posts: 5 View All Mje7720031's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Julie ROLEYSTONE,6111,WA 13th June 2019 7:16pm #UserID: 154 Posts: 1842 View All Julie's Edible Fruit Trees |
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