Mountview's Edible Backyard
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26/11/08 Updated:
16/08/09 Frost: Location: LAWSON
About My Edible Backyard Why Mountview Love's Edible Plants
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Mountview's Edible Fruits Update: 5533 days 17hrs Comments: -
Lemon mytle doing well. Carob trees doing well.
Guava Yellow Cherry doing well
Planted: 2007
First Fruited: 1 Years from purchase in pot
Sun/Shade: Medium Sun
Pollination: No
When I Fertilise: Yearly and Spring
Pest Control:
very little problems with pests
Organic Status: Organic
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Mountview's Edible Fruits Update: 5533 days 18hrs Comments: -
I grow Guava, Caraba and Tahitian lime quite sucessfully.
Fruiting Months November and December
Growing: In the Ground
First Fruited: 1 Years from purchase in pot
Sun/Shade: Medium Sun
Water Given in: Autumn and Spring
Autumn, Winter, Spring
Pollination: No
When I Fertilise: Yearly and Winter
Pest Control:
very little pest control needed
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Mountview's Edible Fruits Update: 5533 days 18hrs Comments: -
I sucessfully grow a number of warm climate fruit trees
Fruiting Months May
Planted: 2006
Height 1.2 metres
Growing: In the Ground
First Fruited: 2 Years from purchase in pot
Sun/Shade: Medium Sun
Water Given in: Autumn
Autumn and Winter
Pollination: No
When I Fertilise: Yearly and Winter
Pest Control:
I only use organic suitable sprays & mostly inspect visually and deal with by hand. I endeavour to keep the trees healthy so that they resist pests !
Organic Status: Organic
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TRIED BUT DIED Mountview's Edible Fruits Update: 5533 days 18hrs Comments: -
Black sopote died. I knew it would be sensitive to cold and frost so put it in a warm position but it was not well drained of good rich soil which I think gradually meant it could not get established & finally died.
Pollination: No
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