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Stafurn's Edible Backyard

Joined: 01/12/13 Updated: 01/12/13 Frost:
Location: Perth


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Cape gooseberry1 - I've found the ones in my small orchard are delicious and sweet, but the self seeded one in my chook yard is a lot more tart, and some of the berries seem to have dry spots on them. Funny because the bush in the chook yard is far bigger and way more vigo..4488 days 19hrs
Cape gooseberry1 - Its a Renaissance branded herb, I *think* it was from a nursery in the hills. I've only had it a few months. Its doing fabulously, but the caterpillars quite like it. I'll have to ask my mum where we got it I'm afraid I can't remember. I can try split..4551 days 19hrs
Cape gooseberry1 - LOL I got given a cape gooseberry for my birthday in May, and during a storm some of the lovely berries fell off. I found a few days later in interesting places, so I buried them in the garden. Resilient little buggers came up :) I have one massive bus..4556 days 15hrs
Cape gooseberry1 - I have sorrel, we bought it at a nursery. Its the tasty herb type :)..4556 days 15hrs
Cape gooseberry1 - Hi, I'm in Perth and I love cape gooseberries. I inherited some in the small orchard of the house I bought and they die down and self seed every year (or get eaten by the sheep, who adore them) but I want to grow some in the house I'm renting. I have so..4873 days 9hrs


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