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Hi all. I'm looking for feedback on growing nut trees in the Brisbane area (north). I have a suburban back yard and am looking for something I can grow that doesn't get too big (already have quite a lot of fruit trees) if such a thing exists. Suggestions and experiences growing all interesting.
Thanks, Lissa
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10th June 2010 5:28am
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Diana says...
Hi Nut trees,

Macadamias grow very well here, being native to the region.

'Dwarf Macadamia

A dwarf Macadamia selection, growing to only about half normal size. Precocious bearer of small sized nuts. Ideal for pots or limited space.'


All the best,

Diana.
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Libby says...
Would the dwarf macademia grow in Sydney? How big does it grow to and how many years does it take to start fruiting? Does it need a pollinator? Thks
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