Best suited Macedamia to The Blue Mountains (forum)
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Nick starts with ...
Can anyone give me advice as to which variety of Macadamia tree would suit the upper Blue Mountains of NSW growing in a large pot?
Many Thanks
Time: 24th May 2009 7:54pm
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Doubtful says...
I don't mean to b cheeky - but R U serious?
Time: 24th May 2009 10:14pm
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Lisa says...
Hi Nick, I live in mid Blue mountains and I have a Macadamia- A268 which is growing beautifully however it is in the ground as it will huge. Cheers, Lisa.
Time: 26th May 2009 10:00am
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Lisa says...
Hi Nick, I live in mid Blue mountains and I have a Macadamia- A268 which is growing beautifully however it is in the ground as it will grow huge. Cheers, Lisa
Time: 26th May 2009 10:03am
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Nick says...
yes i was serious and thanks Lisa. It seems its too big for even a large pot obviously.
Time: 31st May 2009 10:48am
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Lisa says...
Hi Nick, I forgot to add that Daleys does have a dwarf variety suitable for pots, you can sign up to get email or sms when they next have it in stock.
Time: 31st May 2009 12:40pm
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