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Limes tree - I'm not familiar with Persian limes but I had a similar problem with my tahitian lime. The answer was to water it a LOT more than it was getting; I discovered this after it rained for a week (!! - this was a few years ago in Sydney) and the lime suddenl..6021 days 16hrs
No subject60 - Where are you located? It's pretty early for tomatoes - depending on your location. They need a certain amount of heat and warmth to spark into fruit production, I think. They might also need a bit of feeding to kick the flowers into fruit ... ?..6021 days 17hrs
No subject61 - It tends to apply to perennial veggies in the same family and has to do with maximising soil fertility and breaking disease and pest cycles. 1. Diseases and pests affect a plant but can be carried in the soil from year to year. By planting something..6021 days 17hrs
Lemonade tree - I was asking my mother - a very experienced gardener - about my citrus plantings. I was planning to put a weeping hose across them to keep their water intake up, but she recommended I just heave a bucket on to them every couple of days - citrus, she said..6021 days 17hrs
Toxicity of aniseed myrtle - I don't like to divert the conversation to another forum, but Peter Hardwick, who has done a lot of research into various bushtucker plants (including native peppers and, apparently, aniszeed myrtle), has extensively replied to this question here: http:/..6025 days 7hrs


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