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AndrewLan000's Edible Backyard

Joined: 18/08/24 Updated: 19/08/24 Frost:
Location: CROYDON

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Ulluco (Ullucus tuberosus) (Seedling) 5/10

AndrewLan000's Edible Fruits
Update: 55 days 13hrs

Comments: - Edible raw tubers.  

Planted: 2022

Water Given in: Winter

Autumn and Winter


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Cinnamon Tree (Cutting) 7/10

AndrewLan000's Edible Fruits
Update: 56 days 13hrs

Comments: - Leaves & seeds are edible.

Planted: 2021

Height 1 metres

Sun/Shade: Full Sun

Water Given in: Winter

Autumn and Winter


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Concord grape (Cutting) 9/10

AndrewLan000's Edible Fruits
Update: 56 days 13hrs

Comments: - High disease resistant.  Tastes better than supermarket varieties.

Height 2 metres

Growing: In the Ground

First Fruited: 2 Years from purchase in pot

Sun/Shade: Full Sun


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Peristrophe roxburghiana (Cutting) 7/10

AndrewLan000's Edible Fruits
Update: 56 days 13hrs

Comments: - Makes a bright magenta food coloring.

Height 40 Centimetres

Sun/Shade: Medium Sun

Water Given in: Winter

Autumn and Winter


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