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Maha's Edible Backyard

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


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Curry leaf tree in melbourne - Ric, You should plug the fruits when they are dark in colour. Get the green seed out and plant it straight. or place it in water for 12 hours or so before planting. Please note that the seeds are viable only of they are planted within 7 days. Never d..4878 days 1hrs
Tropical fruit trees successfuly grown in melbourne - Hi Paolo, One more question about growing Ambarella tree in Melbourne. This year I bought one from Daley's. I noted that you have this in your list. Is it in the ground? Any growing tips on this plant especially to overcome the winter months?..4880 days 1hrs
Tropical fruit trees successfuly grown in melbourne - Hi Paolo, How big is your Drumstick tree? Is it on the ground outside? I am more interested to know how it would survive the winter. In the past I tried couple of plants and one died, but the other one survived the winter under a green house but the..4880 days 1hrs
Tropical fruit trees successfuly grown in melbourne - Hi Asha, How do you remove the curry leaf offshoots? I have tried couple of them in the past and both died. Thereafter I have stopped transplanting them. I simply leave them where they are and all of them are growing well. In fact, I have 4 offshoo..5606 days 5hrs
Tropical fruit trees successfuly grown in melbourne - Ajay, My curry leaf plant is on the ground for the last 7 years. No issues with melbourne winter. During winter time, the leaves may drop or turns into yellow. Are you growing Drumstick in a pot? What do you do during winter time? Cheers Maha..5673 days 23hrs


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