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Carfield's Edible Backyard

Joined: 14/06/21 Updated: 14/08/21 Frost:
Location: STANHOPE GARDENS


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If my orange tree look normal - Thanks a lot, there are a couple of hours there is no shade, think the sunlight is good and I can see the new tip is growing and there are flower also How can I know when is the good time to remove that stick? ..943 days 5hrs
If my orange tree look normal - Hi, btw, there is an iron stick that help to fix the position, when should I remove that stick? ..947 days 8hrs
Flower tree suggestion - Hi, here is the front door, I would like to plant a nice looking flower tree, have fruit is the best but no fruit also fine. Maybe something like this https://www.daleysfruit.com.au/Flowering-Peach---Magnifica-Prunus-persica.htm However, there is some ..986 days 21hrs
If my orange tree look normal - Hi all, I've bought my orange tree 2 months ago, it hasn't grown taller, although the leaves are all green. If it is normal? or I should do something?..987 days 19hrs
How to take care orange tree - I see, then how frequently I should fertilize in the ground?..1039 days 20hrs

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If my orange tree look normal - A couple of hours no shade sounds perfect. If the tree is not in a windy spot the stake isn't as important. It may help to support the new growth if it gets heavy for the trunk. When it can stand up by itself should be ok if not too windy...Liked Answer 937 days 20hrs
If my orange tree look normal - You can leave it there for a couple of years until the tree gets enough strength of its own..Liked Answer 937 days 20hrs
If my orange tree look normal - Your tree looks fine. It doesn't grow in winter, but you can now expect it to start producing new growth in Spring. One thing you could do at this stage - get something against leaf miner which can damage your new leaves. Either a spray or a trap can..Liked Answer 984 days 5hrs
How to take care orange tree - Fertilising monthly is more suitable for fruit trees in pots rather than in the ground. ..Liked Answer 1035 days 4hrs
How to take care orange tree - carfield says... Thanks a lot, I plant it in the ground already. If water every 2 days sound ok? Or need everyday water it? I think the drains should be good for the soil at at backyard The watering depends on the weather. I would be watering more ..Liked Answer 1035 days 4hrs


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