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About the Author Treefrog MULLUMBIMBY,2482,NSW 17th November 2020 10:01pm #UserID: 24495 Posts: 6 View All Treefrog's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author TyalgumPhil MURWILLUMBAH,2484,NSW 27th November 2020 11:19pm #UserID: 960 Posts: 1377 View All TyalgumPhil's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Treefrog says... So fantastic! Thanks TyagumPhil. Would love to take you up on that offer.Yes please keep me posted. I have young kids so thinking that the YP will be more to their taste. The pics I have seen of the trees on Daleys look beautiful. I am thinking to graft a scion onto a citrus because of space limitations. Apparently it is slow going but possible.. (Daleys only sell GS Scion wood though). I am up your way every couple of weeks there atm, and will keep a watch out on the forum. Thankyou | About the Author Treefrog MULLUMBIMBY,2482,NSW 28th November 2020 7:50am #UserID: 24495 Posts: 6 View All Treefrog's Edible Fruit Trees |
About the Author David01 CRAIGIEBURN,3064,VIC 28th November 2020 9:46pm #UserID: 16671 Posts: 467 View All David01's Edible Fruit Trees |
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TyalgumPhil says... Treefrog my wampee trees didn't even flower this season. I pruned them heavily in autumn after having fruited heavily, maybe it set them back, although the new growth is quite spectacular. You're welcome to cuttings of both and there are a few seedlings around the base which are excess to my needs. | About the Author TyalgumPhil MURWILLUMBAH ,2484,NSW 17th January 2021 10:51pm #UserID: 960 Posts: 1377 View All TyalgumPhil's Edible Fruit Trees |