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Eve1's Edible Backyard

Joined: 01/12/13 Updated: 01/12/13 Frost:
Location: Canberra


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Best pomegranate - We are thinking of putting in a Pomegranate and seek advice on varieties. Research so far: most sites argue the Rosaya is more sweet and juicy than the Wonderful variety but both are good choices. Has anyone grown either and can comment on success, g..5296 days 22hrs
What is good to grow in albury - Figs, pomegranates and any of the stone fruits - nectarines, apricots, peaches - will do okay. Just keep the water up to the stone fruits in summer and maybe some shadecloth over them in the really hot part of summer. You can get a number of different..5296 days 22hrs
Hardy fruit tree for canberra - Hi Happy Earth. You have given me a good idea. I have a feijoa in the back yard but it is still small and would probably do okay in the front and I could use the space for another edible. They are hardy and pest free. I have thought about cherries..5378 days 18hrs
Hardy fruit tree for canberra - I would like to add a front yard fruit tree to my garden in Canberra. This may be asking the impossible, but the soil at the front is mainly clay with a bit of organic matter but not much. It won't get a great deal of water, needs to be relatively pest..5381 days 15hrs
Hazelnuts - Hi I just received my wonderful order from Daleys. Just a quick question on the hazelnuts. How far apart should they be planted? If planted closer than usually recommened (as you can with apple trees) will this cause any problems? Thanks Eve..5641 days 22hrs


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