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Rossette's Edible Backyard

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Location: CREMORNE


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Edible ground cover for shady position in - found the mushroom plant https://www.daleysfruit.com.au/Mushroom-Plant.htm It looks great but a bit leggy for a groundcover but sounds good to eat! ..1680 days 12hrs
Edible ground cover for shady position in - Thanks Denise1, any particular type you would recomend? I have been trying California miners spinach but it doesn`t really take off and cover the area like it looks like the nz spinach would. Thanks Pauline I have hedges of mint so pretty well over it..1680 days 13hrs
Edible ground cover for shady position in - Hi all Would any one have a suggestion for an edible evergreen for a shady spot in Melbourne? I have wasabi growing there at the moment but i suspect it will be knocked out over summer. Any help greatly appreciated! C..1681 days 19hrs
Edible creeper on the south side of - good idea Julie! Thank you..3213 days 16hrs
Edible creeper on the south side of - Also they wont get burnt in summer ? The azimuth means no sun for most of the year then a serious blast when it is hot. A pretty rough environment for plant selection!..3224 days 19hrs

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Edible ground cover for shady position in - The New Zealand spinach Tetragonia will grow in some shade. The leaves are good in quiche and pizza or just steamed...Liked Answer 1680 days 13hrs


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