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Mavue's Edible Backyard

Joined: 01/12/13 Updated: 01/12/13 Frost:
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Prostrate coastal banksia - Thanks for your excellent information Pademelon1. I really appreciate it and now know what to do with my banksias. Ie leave them alone and wait for a few years to see flowers plus water more. Thanks again, Yum yumm..2743 days 22hrs
Prostrate coastal banksia - Please help. We planted 7 coastal banksias prostrate varieties 2 years ago. They face south west. They have shade and some competition with roots from a large bottlebrush. Problem is no brush flowers. They have grown well chasing the sun, however the r..2748 days 21hrs
Companion planting1 - HI Julie, My understanding is that the small round melons are called sugar melons, though I may be wrong? Thanks for info on crossing. Joy...4201 days 22hrs
Companion planting1 - Hi All, Would anyone know what plants would go well with sweet potatoes in a raised garden bed - and also sugar melons in the next garden bed. (in north Brisbane.) Would it be OK to plant some rock and honeydew melons with the sugar melons? Also any tips..4202 days 16hrs


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