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Sreekumar1's Edible Backyard

Joined: 27/08/09 Updated: 27/08/09 Frost:
Location: Greenacre

About My Edible Backyard


Why Sreekumar1 Love's Edible Plants

I have a backyard about 10m x 12m. Have built a 6m x 1.2m x 0.8m ht raised planter & successfully planted a fruit salad citrus, fruit salad stone fruit, a Mexican creamy guava & a pinkabelle apple. On opp side have built low level planter 6m x 1.2m x 0.3m ht and planted 3 pawpaw, 1 mango, 1 avacado 1 mandarin & 1 banana. The intention is to keep all trees pruned & compact except for the pawpaw & banana...will let them grow tall. Have built a 2-level fountain/pond at left corner and a 3m x 0.6m carrot patch on right corner. Intend to build a open shed length of back fence so that the pond is built-in. Roof will be pyramid shaped glass. Looking for suitable concrete/stone paving to lay with open grass joints & white pebble edges. Lots of ideas...little time!!

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Indian chiku tree chickoo sapodilla - Can daleys nursery obtain an indian chiku tree for me?..4224 days 14hrs
Pawpaw2 - I bought 5 pawpaw plants from Daleys over the past 3 years. One has grown to 4m ht. the 2nd one grew to about 1.5 m then lost leaves & trunk rotted away & died. Of the other 3 bought last year, one died within a month. the other 2 are about 60cms ht and a..5354 days 23hrs

Fruit salad stone, fruit salad cirtrus, Mexican creamy guava, pinkabelle apple, pomegrenate, Glen mango, custard apple, black figs, pawpaw, avacado, mandarin, banana, carrots 5/10

Sreekumar1's Edible Fruits
Update: 5354 days 22hrs

Planted: 2006

Height 2.5 metres

Growing: In the Ground

First Fruited: 2 Years from purchase in pot

Pruned By: 50% in Spring

Pollination: Self Pollination

When I Fertilise: Spring


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