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About the Author Geoff4 Rockhampton 9th June 2012 4:15pm #UserID: 1051 Posts: 34 View All Geoff4's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author glennis brisbane 10th June 2012 8:32am #UserID: 6833 Posts: 15 View All glennis's Edible Fruit Trees |
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snottiegobble says... Geoff, I would be surprised that anything can handle that acidity, mate! Even acid lovers like blueberries, rhodedendrons azalias dont live in much below 5.5 to my knowledge. Remember each PH scale number is either 10 times more acid or 10 times more alkaline than the previous with 7.0 being neutral! | About the Author snottiegobble Bunbury/Busso 10th June 2012 4:03pm #UserID: 3468 Posts: 1458 View All snottiegobble's Edible Fruit Trees |
About the Author amanda19 Geraldton. 400km north of Perth. 11th June 2012 6:19pm #UserID: 2309 Posts: 4607 View All amanda19's Edible Fruit Trees |
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