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Lachlan's Edible Backyard

Joined: 13/08/11 Updated: 13/08/11 Frost:
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Cavendish banana3 - Hey everyone , I was just wondering if anybody in qld has any suckers of a cavendish banana plant. I am happy to pay for it or pay fo postage i you are not in my area . ..4363 days 16hrs
Cuttings seeds seedlings swap - Id be more than happy to pay for postAge would you hbe pomegRante by ne chance ? If u find out how much it cost to send to 4030 brisbane ill be able to send you the money ;)..4465 days 13hrs
Cuttings seeds seedlings swap - Also any grape or blueberry cuttings would be highly appreacitave of it ;)..4465 days 16hrs
Cuttings seeds seedlings swap - hye guys does anyone have any pomegrante or fig seedlings or cuttings, am willing to pay for postage easiest way to contact is through touchbase@bigpond.com..4465 days 17hrs
Cavendish banana1 - hi russ mate when are you coming to brisbane next ! im despertae for some large and small cav banana plants..4623 days 23hrs

Mango - R2E2 (Seedling) 8/10

Lachlan's Edible Fruits
Update: 4806 days 17hrs

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Planted: 2010

Height 2 metres

Growing: In a Pot

Fruit Harvest: 3 kilograms per Year

Pruned By: 15% in After Fruiting

Organic Status:Organic


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