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Steve13's Edible Backyard

Joined: 01/12/13 Updated: 01/12/13 Frost:
Location: Bendigo Vic


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Dwarf macadamia tree questions - Thanks for the feedback, I'll get a couple of new plants and try again! Different spot, no blood & bone a compost mulch and some water..... and that's all there going to get from me!! Lol...5810 days 12hrs
Cherry tree7 - They do look like "Autumn" leaves, however it seems a bit early. I have a 'Stella' 3 year old cherry tree and the leaves are still all green (what's left after our heat wave down here!). I would probably give it some blood and bone then mulch with..5810 days 12hrs
Dwarf macadamia tree questions - That is a great looking tree Paul, you live in SE Queensland with a different climate. I wounder if the climate in Bendigo Vic may not be helping... Very dry hot summers and cold frosty winters? Has anyone had any success with macadamia's in Vic, or am..5811 days 8hrs
Dwarf macadamia tree questions - That's very interesting. I probably did add some blood and bone when I planted as my gardening book suggests the plant "likes" it! Obviously incorrect and it now is quite dead (another $35 tree gone!) So TLC kills them, thanks for the feedback, I'll t..5812 days 6hrs
Dwarf macadamia tree questions - As you can see my tree is really struggling, the leaves are very brown but still have some green. There are very small shoots that you cannot see growing very slowly at the tip of a couple of small branches. I do not know if it will survive but it seems..5838 days 7hrs


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