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Fatenhappy1's Edible Backyard

Joined: 01/12/13 Updated: 01/12/13 Frost:
Location: Briibie Island SEQ


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Fatenhappy1 Forum Contributions
Jakfruit4 - Anyone ever tried growing Jakruit in a large pot or container and if so, what results and varieties were used ?..2769 days 13hrs
Gardening1 - Yes realise different tools for different thicknesses and no I did not just buy the cheap brands ... in-fact far from it .... But thanks for your thoughts thus far anyway! If you go to the Bunnings Web site for example there are no real guide lines there..3164 days 18hrs
Gardening1 - Hi folks ... Would not believe it but in the past 24 hours or so I have broken 3 pairs of garden secateurs ... all in different ways and not just through brute force. In desperation I finished up ringing my brother-in-law who has commercial experie..3165 days 16hrs
Thru decking display shade tree - Hi .... We live on the canals at Bribie Island SEQ and are just about to start a large 6m square deck at the rear of the house that will be probably 5 meters from the rear of the home Itself. I am wanting to grow a tree right through the decking itself ..4298 days 14hrs

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Jakfruit4 - I have seen one tree growing in a big container and had several fruit that ripened well. It will not get to be a big tree. I dont know how long it will live...Liked Answer 2767 days 20hrs
Jakfruit4 - I've seen bearing jackfruittree's in pots many times..they are for sale. The pots are not very big, 50 litre i guess. Don't know the varieties but they would have gotten different names in Oz anyway...Liked Answer 2767 days 20hrs


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