Testimonials Shop News Specials Catalogue Contact Forum Blog My Account My Edibles
50 percent off when you pre order
50 percent off when you pre orderMulti Grafted VarietiesRare and Collectable treesUse these promo codes to get special offers when placing a new order
Forum Rules | Updates
<< Back to Daleys Fruit Tree Forum

blue quandongs

    5 responses

Krishna starts with ...
How old does a blue quandong have to be before it has fruit.
Thanks
About the Author
Krishna
sawtell
9th November 2008 6:41pm
#UserID: 1619
Posts: 2
View All Krishna's Edible Fruit Trees
Reply | | Remember to LIKE this Answer(0) LIKE this Question (0)
fruitist says...
No idea, but hope you are not growing one of these giants in your suburban plot. Very fast growing and can reach more than 100ft tall in FNQ.
About the Author

 
9th November 2008 7:09pm
#UserID: 0
Posts:
View All 's Edible Fruit Trees
Reply | Edit | | Remember to LIKE this Answer(0) LIKE this Question (0)
Krishna says...
Thanks for the info. I am growing it in a large backyard a local nurseryman told me it would be fine for a backyard. I want to attract birds. Guess I will have to remove it. Damn. Any other ideas for attracting native birds.
About the Author
Krishna
sawtell
14th November 2008 8:33pm
#UserID: 1619
Posts: 2
View All Krishna's Edible Fruit Trees
Reply | | Remember to LIKE this Answer(0) LIKE this Question (0)
happijen says...
Hi Krishna, Not sure if there are any in the Coffs Bot Gardens where conditions would be similar to Sawtell & comparison/advice available. Three are growing near the Shephards Lane roundabout on Coramba Rd. Are you trying to attract frugiverous birds?
About the Author
happijen
coffs harbour
20th November 2008 11:19am
#UserID: 1660
Posts: 1
View All happijen's Edible Fruit Trees
Reply | | Remember to LIKE this Answer(0) LIKE this Question (0)
Shane says...
Hi, how far from the house Is It planted ?? I think I have the same problem
About the Author
Shane
King creek
4th February 2018 7:55pm
#UserID: 17854
Posts: 4
View All Shane's Edible Fruit Trees
Reply | | Remember to LIKE this Answer(0) LIKE this Question (0)
Mike Tr says...
4 to 5 years in the tropics and I presume it is angustifolia you are talking about.They get big alright.
About the Author
Mike Tr
Cairns
5th February 2018 3:31pm
#UserID: 8322
Posts: 614
View All Mike Tr's Edible Fruit Trees

Reply | | Remember to LIKE this Answer(0) LIKE this Question (0)

REPLY to this forum

Login or Create Account

<< Back to Daleys Fruit Tree Forum