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Jan5's Edible Backyard

Joined: 01/12/13 Updated: 01/12/13 Frost:
Location: Bundamba Qld


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Veggie garden - Hi John. I was meaning to line only the insides of the sleepers and go just under the edge of the sleepers at the base. Not to cover the bottom of the garden as well. That would make a pond. The bottom to be kept just as bare earth. Plastic on the side..6562 days 23hrs
Identification of tree with fruit and nuts - Hi Don. I'm not too sure, but is it possibly a Jackfruit. Haver you seen the tree with mature fruit before, or is this the first time you have seen it starting to fruit. If it is Jackfruit, the fruit will be massive. You will fall off your chair when..6563 days 4hrs
Identification of tree with fruit and nuts - Hi Don. I,m not too sure, but is it possably a Jackfruit. Have you seen it with mature fruit before. Or is this the first time you have seen it starting to fruit. If it is Jackfruit, the fruit will be massive. You will fall off your chair. Regards..6563 days 4hrs
Veggie garden - Hi Paul. Black plastic lining sounds a good idea. Even let it go under the sleepers. I think it would help retain moisture fairly well. And still be able to drain through the earth below. Good luck with the patch. Regards Jan...6563 days 5hrs
Veggie garden - Hi Sharyn. Iv'e given up with my veg garden purely because of the water shortage. I felt guilty each time I bucketed some water on the garden. I decided to put in a good variety of fruit trees. All doing quite well. Without having to water on a daily ba..6568 days 11hrs


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