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Minky2's Edible Backyard

Joined: 01/12/13 Updated: 01/12/13 Frost:
Location: Newcastle NSW


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Panama gold passionfruit1 - Thanks Amanda My soil is actually clay but I have removed a fair bit and put in a good layer of organic soil to about 15-20cm deep. We have had a couple of dry spells lately and I have only been watering every four or five days during this (I had a black..5548 days 21hrs
Panama gold passionfruit1 - Hi I have a panama gold passionfruit which has been flowering continually for over two months now. The vine is extremely healthy and large. I have a large number of fruit of different sizes but some of the fruit is now dropping off, varying in size from..5551 days 22hrs
Dwarf black mulberry grafted - Hi all Thanks for your responses. I did contact Daleys and they have told me that the black dwarf is growing from cuttings and that the vigorous branches are probably water shoots that can be removed to keep the framework if I want. Gabbie - my exp..5581 days 4hrs
Dwarf black mulberry grafted - HI I have had a dwarf black mulberry tree (from Daleys - morus nigra) for about three years in a pot and have only recently put it in the ground. Since doing this it is a much happier tree and seems to have a lot more fruit and a lot of strong new branche..5592 days 6hrs
Balck sapote root system - Thanks Rich for that info. The lilly pillies are only the smaller versions growing to about 4-5 metres and they are all on the the east to south eastern side of the black sapote. The dwarf mulberry is on the southern side of the black sapote with the ..5704 days 1hrs


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