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About the Author MyrtleTurtle Eastern Seaboard 6th March 2018 9:19pm #UserID: 6913 Posts: 46 View All MyrtleTurtle's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Kath5 says... I don't have any to trade, but I can confirm that my two are slow growing, I've had them for 1.5 years and they have gone from 30cm to a whopping 35cm. One has even flowered but no nuts yet. Around here there are lots in bunnings at the moment. You might want to be more specific about where you are/how far you are willing to travel. | About the Author Kath5 GIRRAWHEEN,6064,WA 8th March 2018 3:12pm #UserID: 14327 Posts: 18 View All Kath5's Edible Fruit Trees |
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