GG's Edible Backyard
Fruit Tree Forum ContributionsGG Forum ContributionsNeed help identifying this tree - Hi again. Given the size of the garden and not knowing what the plant is (it's not a small-leaved tamarind nor sweet pittostorum, possibly cheese tree) my advice is to tear it out and put in something you know you want. There aren't many natives that ..3162 days 1hrs Need help identifying this tree - Hi. It looks like a Diploglottis species. Most likely a 'small-leaved tamarind'. It is an Australian native, some of which have edible fruit and is sometimes used as a street tree. I think I'm right. Goodluck on your hunt, GG...3166 days 3hrs Best red maple variety for sydney - Hi all, I am thinking of planting a red maple as a street tree to provide morning shade in summer and good autumn colour. I am wondering which varieties will grow well here and now and into the future? I live in Lindfield on Sydney's north shore. It wil..3166 days 4hrs Apple disease - Hi. Although it could be diseased, it sounds like your Granny Smith is preparing for winter. They don't enter dormancy gracefully. As for the mint, it's fine. It will compete for nutrients but that what plants do. Be sure to keep the mints growth (lea..3619 days 4hrs Cherimoya vs custard apple in sydney - Hi all. Thanks for the feedback. I will be getting a couple native bee hives going to help with all my fruit trees. I have a few hibiscus going in an attempt to introduce hibiscus beetle to the garden. I have also heard that allowing a custard apple to..3633 days 23hrs |
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