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About the Author lance carr 21st June 2007 3:28pm #UserID: 31 Posts: 1 View All lance carr's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Correy Woolloongabba 22nd June 2007 1:39pm #UserID: 3 Posts: 493 View All Correy's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Rev says... Japan has some fantastic fruits already theres the great strawberry varieties - which can be had from bunnings sometimes the wierd citrus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Japanese_citrus the asian quince http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudocydonia theres prunus mume - which picked unripe you can make a liquer called umeshu with. unripe apricots , sugar , red perilla leaf and brandy strength clear alcohol. acquired taste but addictive with soda water and in florists in kyoto i saw potted red currants, kiwifruit (var. moonlight?) and unrecognisable varieties of grapes all bearing in pots trained on mini trellis i ate the best grapes ever while there huge seedless grapes in tight blue black bunches. each one popped like grape jelly in your mouth AU$6 a bunch but.. oh yeah and the square watermelons ;) | About the Author RevNQ1 Tabulam 19th November 2007 1:52am #UserID: 441 Posts: 31 View All RevNQ1's Edible Fruit Trees |
About the Author Donna5 2nd September 2009 6:40pm #UserID: 2746 Posts: 1 View All Donna5's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Jantina Mt. Gambier S.A. 2nd September 2009 7:31pm #UserID: 1351 Posts: 1272 View All Jantina's Edible Fruit Trees |
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