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Kimseman1's Edible Backyard

Joined: 00/00/00 Updated: 05/11/24 Frost:
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Black Sapote - Bernicker (Grafted)

Kimseman1's Edible Fruits
Update: 1948 days 4hrs

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Has flowered but not yet fruited (in Sydney) and will need another year or so before fruit.  I have it with a Ricks Late for cross-pollination. We sometimes get a bit of light frost and it does not like that but will endure it.  It's in a pot for now but will need to be planted out eventually.

Pollination: Self Pollination

Pest Control:

None needed


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Loquat - Nagasakiwase (Grafted)

Kimseman1's Edible Fruits
Update: 1948 days 5hrs

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Fruit tastes fantastic, fruited after less than 2 years (in Sydney).  It's in a pot for now but will eventually need to be planted out.  I feed it every month or 2, with something different from last time, eg. organic citrus fertiliser, blood & bone, rock dust, worm juice etc

Fruiting Months October

Growing: In a Pot

Sun/Shade: Full Sun

Pollination: Self Pollination

Pest Control:

Nothing needed so far

Organic Status:Organic


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Dung57 says... [1836 days 14hrs ago]
Hi can I have scionwood cutting for grafting, I can buy/trade. I’m sending it to a friend. My email boomdat@hotmail.com

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