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Doicee 1's Edible Backyard

Joined: 00/00/00 Updated: 16/04/16 Frost:
Location: COORANBONG

About My Edible Backyard


Why Doicee 1 Love's Edible Plants

 Ever since my partner and I moved to our edible paradise in July 2015 I can't get enough of them!

From sprouting the seed, transplanting the seedling, then harvesting and cooking with what I've nurtured and grown. I actually never thought I'd hear myself say how proud I am firstly for not killing them but actually making a tasty meal, dessert and now jams, chutneys and well we just pickle everything else we don't know what to do with - yet lol

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Cape Gooseberry (Cutting) 6/10

Doicee 1's Edible Fruits
Update: 3219 days 23hrs

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I have enjoyed watching this shrub grow as this just popped up out of nowhere around November last year [2015], which has turned 3 little plants into one large and very sturdy shrub.

I'm always investigating the little lanterns and pounce the minute I see the yellow/brown coloured lanterns. 

Their flavour is quite unique and I describe it like a cross between a cherry tomato and a berry.. 

My only downfall would be that I can see plenty of green lanterns but only a few ripen at a time, compared to the amount of lanterns on the shrub,  as well as, ants or a caterpillar has beaten me to it.. 

Fruiting Months January, February, March, April, December

Height 1 metres

Growing: In the Ground

Sun/Shade: Medium Sun

Water Given in: Spring

Pollination: Self Pollination

Organic Status:Partially Organic


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Dwarf Apple - Granny Smith (Grafted) 8/10

Doicee 1's Edible Fruits
Update: 3219 days 23hrs

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I prefer eating this over a pink lady apple any day. Not only they're more juicier but their flesh has a better texture with more of a crisp crunch. 

We ended up purchasing this after we found out that one of our fruit trees wasn't a green apple tree but a Quince tree (but that's another story lol)! 

Planted: 2016

Height 1.2 metres

Growing: In the Ground

Sun/Shade: Medium Sun

Water Given in: Spring

After Fruiting

Pollination: Self Pollination


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