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John's Edible Backyard

Joined: 15/08/09 Updated: 21/08/09 Frost: Medium
Location: Forrest, VIC, AU

About My Edible Backyard


Why John Love's Edible Plants

wet quite cold clay under about 6 inches of top soil. The cold means that plants such as gooseberries and currants grow well. About 300 fruit trees, mostly cool climate but some citrus and olives and even a small macadamia. Birds especially parrots eating the fruit and even some of the blossom is the greatest challenge. Will be putting in fruit cage over some of the trees.


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Pear - Williams

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Update: 1007 days 11hrs


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apple (Grafted)

John's Edible Fruits
Update: 1007 days 11hrs

Comments: -

ten dif var of apples and five dif var of fruiting crab apples

Pest Control:

none


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Olive - Manzanillo (Grafted)

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Update: 1013 days 10hrs

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seven olives of dif var

Pest Control:

none

Organic Status:Organic


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Pomegranate - Elcite (Grafted) 4/10

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Update: 1013 days 10hrs

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six pomegranites of dif var

Pest Control:

no pest control

Organic Status:Organic


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Peach 5/10

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Update: 1013 days 10hrs

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five peaches  of dif var

Planted: 2002

Pest Control:

copper spay curly leaf


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Peachcot - Ora A

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