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TokyoJ's Edible Backyard

Joined: 16/08/09 Updated: 18/08/09 Frost:
Location: Salter Point

About My Edible Backyard


Why TokyoJ Love's Edible Plants

I have a 500sqm block.  Most of my fruiting plants are in the back yard and have been planted wherever I can find room.  I've got 4 raised vegetable beds built on top of a grassed area.  Nothing is more than 3 years old (lemon was our first buy)

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Ginger plants in perth - Hi all Does anyone know where the buy ginger plants (common edible variety) in Perth? I've tried planting fresh rhizomes with no luck. Also WA quarantine prevents mail orders of giner into WA. Any help appreciated. Cheers..5163 days 2hrs
Now what - Hi Brad. Try this recipe - saw it on River Cottage Spring and have had it 3 times in about 10 days! Blanch the podded beans for a minute or two in boiling water. Fry some bacon shreds and sliced spring onions in a fry pan until bacon is crispy. Add t..5471 days 5hrs
Fruit fly control - Hi all - regarding waxed paper exclusion bags - could any supermarket variety waxed paper bag do the trick? Thanks..5474 days 18hrs
Fruit fly control - Hi all - regarding waxed paper exclusion bags - could any supermarket variety waxed paper bag do the trick? Thanks..5474 days 18hrs
Passionfruit - Hi All Is it normal for older passionfruit leaves to turn yellow during Autumn/Winter?..5645 days 2hrs

Passionfruit - Select Black (Grafted) 9/10

TokyoJ's Edible Fruits
Update: 5538 days 15hrs

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Situated adjacent to lawn and enjoys the lawn fertiliser and retic (rootstock found 10m away!)

Fruiting Months January, February, August, December

Planted: 2006

Height 30 metres

Growing: In the Ground

Fruit Harvest: 400 Fruit Per Year

First Fruited: 1 Years from purchase in pot

Sun/Shade: Medium Sun

Water Given in: Spring

Pruned By: 20% in

Pollination: Hand Pollination

Fertiliser or Organics Used: lawn fertiliser

When I Fertilise: Yearly, Winter, Spring

Pest Control:

Fruit fly stinging is a problem, but does not affect pulp (just lumpy fruit).  Tried eco natural lure - seemed to help a little bit compared to nothing at all.

Organic Status:Organic


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