Kevhumphreyss1's Edible Backyard
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18/06/24 Frost: About My Edible BackyardWhy Kevhumphreyss1 Love's Edible Plants I like edible plants as they usually taste better from your own garden and are more nutritious. I also like the challenge of growing fruits and vegetables that Ive never eaten before Comments* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Fruit Tree Forum ContributionsKevhumphreyss1 Forum ContributionsChilean guava ugni molinae - Chilean Guavas are native to the Valdivian rainforest, southern Chile where the annual weather is as follows: "The warm season lasts for 2.8 months, from 21 December to 15 March, with an average daily high temperature above 20°C. The hottest month..882 days 2hrs Panama berry dead - I was given a tropical plant a few months ago & have had trouble identifying it until I watched a YouTube video by "self sufficient me" and concluded by the leaf shape that it was a Panama berry. This plant has grown very quickly in a large ..1970 days 1hrs Identify planttree1 - Hello I've added another photo if that helps...2218 days 15hrs Identify planttree1 - Can anyone identify this plant for me. Was given to me as an Achacha but doesnt look like one. Leaves and branches have little hairs making leaves feel rough..2219 days 12hrs My jackfruit tree leaves look sicky - Hello, I am wondering if those brown spots are caused by excess fertilizer or trace elements like boron ( see photo of citrus leaves ). I live in NSW Australia and my small jackfruit plants were burnt by the sun on a very hot day, 40C / 105F. Whole leav..2489 days 4hrs |
Fruit Tree Forum LikesKevhumphreyss1 has LIKED the following:Panama berry dead - This is not panama berry. If you put the two leaves side by side you will see the several differences. You may have a bush fig tree...Liked Answer 1968 days 9hrs |
Loquat - Nagasakiwase 10/10Kevhumphreyss1's Edible FruitsUpdate: 2219 days 11hrs Comments: - fruits early in Spring before fruit fly appear. Survived transplanting from pot to shady spot in the ground ( southern facing fence ) but still blossomed and now has about 20 ripening fruit in Spring and getting much more sun Fruiting Months September and October Planted: 2017 Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 First Fruited: 1 Years from purchase in pot Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Winter Autumn and WinterPollination: No Fertiliser or Organics Used: chicken pellets When I Fertilise: When Fruiting, Winter, Spring Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 3 of 9 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
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