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About the Author KathK SHOALWATER,6169,WA 8th August 2017 5:49pm #UserID: 1744 Posts: 187 View All KathK's Edible Fruit Trees |
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BJ11 says... Hi KathK, They like a bit of chill - the plants will survive fine but the lack of chill will impact on your crop. If you were in the hills or even Swan Valley then you might have a chance but Rockingham is probably too mild. That said, if you aim for a hermaphrodite (like Isaac, or check if Olea has anything they'd recommend) and put it in the coldest microclimate you have and artificially encourage dormancy you should get some fruit - but more a novelty than any significant quantities. | About the Author BJ11 KENSINGTON,3031,VIC 14th August 2017 3:32pm #UserID: 3414 Posts: 215 View All BJ11's Edible Fruit Trees |
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