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RDavies's Edible Backyard

Joined: 21/11/23 Updated: 16/01/25 Frost:
Location: SINGLETON HEIGHTS


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Best tasting finger limes - I see there are a few different varieties of finger limes available. Which ones have you found taste the best? I didnt want anything too bitter or sour tasting or we likely would not eat it much...244 days 11hrs
Is anyone getting cherimoya or custard apple - I have done a bit of research and it appears the cooler wet winters and hot, dry summers here will preclude me from growing custard apples unfortunately...248 days 3hrs
What depth raised garden for dwarf avocado - That was good to watch . It looks like I will have to go quite high with a raised bed. Higher than I was hoping. Thanks for the link, I will watch a few of his videos..254 days 10hrs
Different guava cross pollination - Oh dear, I sort of suspected what you said. The Feijoa is now about 4 years old and hasn’t shown any signs of fruiting so you might be right. I will give it another year to redeem itself and if it doesn’t fruit, it was get ripped out. Thanks for th..254 days 10hrs
Is anyone getting cherimoya or custard apple - Im keen to get some Cherimoya trees but I have read that in Australia, pollination is not good so they require hand pollination. Is this correct? Has anyone got much fruit from their Cherimoya without hand pollination?..273 days 11hrs

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Is anyone getting cherimoya or custard apple - I bought Paxton Prolific custard apple tree and it produced fruit fairly quickly. However, before the fruit ripened, the tree got collar rot and died. I am starting again but this time I am using Yates Anti Rot in Spring which seems to work. Having sai..Liked Answer 248 days 3hrs
Filling raised bed for avocados - First you need to make the place on a slop, 1 cm a metre is enough..make sure the water will run far away from the tree. Then make sure the soil doesn't stay too wet so mix it with sand/charcoal/charred ricehusks or whatever charred material. Pumice o..Liked Answer 276 days 2hrs
Filling raised bed for avocados - My avocado is also in a huge raised bed and grows like crazy. I have to prune it all the time and made it a cocktail tree. I filled it with pure compost and whatever i could find for free. The trunk is planted on course sand so it won't sink. Make s..Liked Question 276 days 2hrs


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