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Franh starts with ... So I bought a small box of figs a few years back from a van on the side of the road. They were so delicious I wanted more but never saw that van again. Tried all the coles and woolies figs, but they just don't measure up. So thought I'd just grow my own and ended up with a brown turkey, black genoa and white genoa from Bunnings last year. Since then I've been reading about all the varieties of figs available and was hoping someone would be willing to share/trade cuttings. | About the Author Franh Ermington 27th October 2019 8:06pm #UserID: 21130 Posts: 1 View All Franh's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Original Post was last edited: 27th October 2019 8:06pm | |
Danny333 says... Hi Franh, What state are you in? There are quarantine restrictions with sharing plant material interstate. It’s always worth checking out specialist fruit tree nurseries for the rare varieties if you can’t find people in your area to trade with. Daleys have a good selection and are able to meet quarantine criteria to post interstate. | About the Author Danny333 RIVERTON,6148,WA 17th November 2019 6:53pm #UserID: 7962 Posts: 93 View All Danny333's Edible Fruit Trees |
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