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Robert P's Edible Backyard

Joined: 00/00/00 Updated: 25/04/18 Frost:
Location: TALLAI

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lendmove1 says... [2141 days 2hrs ago]
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AndyGoldCoast1 says... [1943 days 21hrs ago]
Hi Robert: I am impressed that you are able to grow marang and breadfruit in hinterland Gold Coast. Do you have any breadfruit or pulasan trees for sale? I live on the Coast as well. Cheers. Andy

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Chempejack - Hi Mike Tr, I have heard some say that Amber is probably the best. My jackfruits and cross were planted back in the very late eighties in the early days of the RFCA and back then they were the better varieties. Now they have been left behind, but I still ..2180 days 16hrs
Chempejack - My best eating Jackfruit variety is not really a pure jackfruit, but a chempedak x jackfruit hybrid called "e;Cheena"e;. This variety has minimal rags compared with most other varieties and the arils are very large. Flavour is excellent and flesh ..2187 days 14hrs
Ultra tropical artocarpus - Hi David01, The Marang tree has probably been in 16 or 17 years, but has been fruiting for several years. In 2007 we had two consecutive nights that got down to 3 and 3.5oC in the upper half of my orchard. We average about 10oC min.for July but temps bel..2187 days 14hrs
Ultra tropical artocarpus - By selecting species that can can also be found at high altitudes (around 1300M) in the ultra tropical zone a few species can be grown in the sub-tropics. This is only possible in the most protected and slightly elevated sites (so cold night air can sinks..2190 days 16hrs
Breadfruit tress - My thriving and fruiting Marang at latutude 28oS on the Gold Coast hinterland...2190 days 17hrs

Marang (Seedling) 10/10

Robert P's Edible Fruits
Update: 2190 days 15hrs

Comments: -

Lovely tasting fruit like vanilla ice cream, lovely looking tree.

Fruiting Months February, March, April

Height 13 metres

Growing: In the Ground

Qty: 1

First Fruited: 2013 Years from purchase in pot

Sun/Shade: Full Sun

Water Given in: Winter

Autumn and Winter

Pollination: Self Pollination

Fertiliser or Organics Used: mainly organic

When I Fertilise: Yearly

Pest Control:

Never needed any.

Organic Status:Partially Organic


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