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Denise starts with ... Hi, I had my heart set on a dwarf black mulberry for my Melbourne inner city garden - until I heard about the dwarf red shahtoot. How do I choose? I have two kids who love fruit, so I'm looking for a prolific bearer with the best taste eaten fresh. It needs to be a dwarf. Can anyone help by comparing the two? Thanks Denise | About the Author denise5 melbourne 30th November 2009 10:25pm #UserID: 3055 Posts: 3 View All denise5's Edible Fruit Trees |
Kath says... I have one of each in my orchard. The dwarf black is my all time favourite back yard tree, my far the most generous tree I have. It produces a bumper crop that means the birds even leave me a few fruits to nibble on. The red shahtoot, is another of my favourites, it is slower growing but worth the wait. The fruits are long and honey sweet. | About the Author Kath Cawongla 1st December 2009 3:41pm #UserID: 2 Posts: 363 View All Kath's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author denise5 melbourne 5th December 2009 11:55am #UserID: 3055 Posts: 3 View All denise5's Edible Fruit Trees |
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