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Ruth7's Edible Backyard

Joined: 01/12/13 Updated: 01/12/13 Frost:
Location: Narellan, NSW


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Soanum capsicoides devils apple - Hi Myllika I haven't try it yet as I need to have the plant well established in my garden and also I had overseas guest for the last 5 weeks, so now I am back to my garden, but I bought a tamarillo tree and I feel more comfortable if that work although i..5233 days 20hrs
Soanum capsicoides devils apple - Hi Phil, do you know if the fruits of an eggplant grafted on a kangaroo apple rootstock will also carry the abortive property of the kangaroo apple. I am concerned about it as my daughters are vegetarians and both love eggplants and I wouldn't like to fe..5233 days 20hrs
Soanum capsicoides devils apple - Hi Ellen, do you mean you had a devils apple tree growing at your place? do you have any seedlings? and do you live in Smithfield NSW? if this is correct, can you direct me to where I can find one of this trees, seedling, or just seed. thank you..5254 days 20hrs
Soanum capsicoides devils apple - Hi Myllika, No I haven't got any of those plants, but here in NSW we have the kangaroo apple which is also a solanos family and I was given a few plants, so i am going to try with them. Kangaroo apple fruit is used as an abortive by the aboriginees, and..5254 days 20hrs
Soanum capsicoides devils apple1 - I am searching for a rootstock or cutting of a Solanum Capsicoides also known as Devil's Apple and as Cockroach Berry. I read in an old Gardening Australia magazine, that we can create our own eggplant tree, by grafting an eggplant scion into a solanu..5305 days 15hrs


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