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Andrewc's Edible Backyard

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Grafted apple tree2 - Hi All i had an apple scion grafted on a rootstock 4 months ago and the buds have opened up with flowers already. should i remove the flower buds and let the tree concentrate on branching? As i would guess there is no way it could hold any fruit at presen..3284 days 17hrs
Grafted apple tree1 - Hi All i had an apple scion grafted on a rootstock 4 months ago and the buds have opened up with flowers already. should i remove the flower buds and let the tree concentrate on branching? As i would guess there is no way it could hold any fruit at presen..3284 days 17hrs
Grafted apple tree - Hi All i had an apple scion grafted on a rootstock 4 months ago and the buds have opened up with flowers already. should i remove the flower buds and let the tree concentrate on branching? As i would guess there is no way it could hold any fruit at presen..3284 days 17hrs
Tamarillo salvageable - Yeah I am really getting the feeling these trees don't like the cold. Visited bulleen art and garden today and they had their plants under a polytunnel with the ends open to take the edge off cold at night...3654 days 17hrs
Milk kefir grains - Hi Anabel that sounds good. I was not fussed either way. You are most welcome the grains. What's your email? ..3657 days 16hrs

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Black sapote sex at bunnings - Hello, thanks for taking the time to read this. Recently I brought a two Black Sapote trees from Bunnings. Pretty sure the are seedlings and are about 1 meter high. I plan on planting them in the ground soon, but at the moment have moved them to large ..Liked Question 3811 days 15hrs


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