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Barry,Brassall,Ipswich1's Edible Fruits
Update: 6129 days 4hrs
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Ray1's Edible Fruits
Update: 6096 days 1hrs
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Zaida's Edible Fruits
Update: 6090 days 0hrs

Comments: -

 


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(Seedling) 9/10

Lindabinda's Edible Fruits
Update: 5312 days 3hrs

Comments: - They didn't die!!

Planted: 2010

Sun/Shade: Full Sun

Water Given in: Winter


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(Grafted) 8/10

Blushybear's Edible Fruits
Update: 5755 days 6hrs

Planted: 2009

Growing: In the Ground

Water Given in: Spring


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Shirlee's Edible Fruits
Update: 5756 days 7hrs

Comments: -

easy to gro in our area, use lots in salads and stirfries

Planted: 2009

Height 1 Feet

Growing: In a Pot

Qty: 10

Fruit Harvest: 1 kilograms per Year

First Fruited: 1 Years from purchase in pot

Sun/Shade: Medium Sun

Water Given in: Spring

Pollination: No

When I Fertilise: When Fruiting


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10/10

EB's Edible Fruits
Update: 5572 days 3hrs

Comments: -

Love the taste of Paw Paw

Fruiting Months January, February, March, April, October, November, December

Planted: 2010

Height 16 Feet

Growing: In the Ground

Fruit Harvest: 20 kilograms per Year

First Fruited: 2 Years from purchase in pot

Sun/Shade: Full Sun

Water Given in: Spring

When I Fertilise: Never


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JohnAtherton1's Edible Fruits
Update: 6095 days 23hrs
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Patricia2's Edible Fruits
Update: 5099 days 0hrs
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(Seedling) 8/10

G's Edible Fruits
Update: 5756 days 9hrs

Comments: -

easy to grow in our Brisbane winter

Planted: 2010

Growing: In the Ground

Qty: 10

Sun/Shade: Medium Sun

Water Given in: Spring

Organic Status:Organic


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8/10

Macleaymac's Edible Fruits
Update: 5868 days 6hrs

Comments: -

 

Pest Control:

copper sulphate. Neem oil. Own white oil.

Organic Status:Partially Organic


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Jocelyn's Edible Fruits
Update: 6026 days 20hrs
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Leigh1's Edible Fruits
Update: 5733 days 3hrs

Comments: -

Definitely love the taste and love the look of a vege garden

Growing: In the Ground

Sun/Shade: Full Sun

Water Given in: Spring

Fertiliser or Organics Used: Seasol, coffee grounds

Pest Control:

Luck!

Organic Status:Partially Organic

Question:

 


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GPM's Edible Fruits
Update: 6039 days 19hrs
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Wayne1's Edible Fruits
Update: 6016 days 22hrs

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Jjasinsk's Edible Fruits
Update: 5758 days 0hrs
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(Cutting) 8/10

Nell1's Edible Fruits
Update: 5750 days 2hrs

Comments: -

If you're a serious icecream eater then you know the best vanilla icecream is made with vanilla beans. However, they cost around $5 for a single bean, so I'm having a go at growing my own. My first plant was in the wrong position and was dug up by my dogs so it died but the second one is in a shadier spot and doing much better.

Planted: 2010

Height 2 metres

Qty: 1

Sun/Shade: Low Sun

Water Given in: Spring

Pollination: Hand Pollination


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(Grafted) 10/10

Susan1's Edible Fruits
Update: 3783 days 18hrs

Comments: -

I think its wonderful to be able to grow peaches, nectarines and plums in a suburban backyard off the single tree. (only the peaches and nectarines ever grew) An added bonus is the beautiful floral display at the end of winter when everything is looking a bit drab.  Last year was the first year I had significant fruit on it as its still quite small (approx 120 cm tall now) but this year it looks like it will even be more productive!!.  Had a problem with possums (or dog??) last year who attacked the bottom graft with the nectarines on it so I didn't get to taste those, but the peaches were delicious!  Am planning to cover the tree this year as the fruit ripens so hopefully will keep out all the critters who want a share of my harvest. I should take better care of it. Seriously, I don't water it at all unless we haven't had rain for a month and it still keeps growing.  The only pruning I do is to keep the grafts in check.  These photos are about 1/3 of my 2014 crop, grown on a single tree, grafted with a peach and nectarine.

Fruiting Months October, November, December

Planted: 2007

Height 2 metres

Growing: In the Ground

Qty: 1

First Fruited: 2 Years from purchase in pot

Sun/Shade: Full Sun

Water Given in: Winter

After Fruiting

Pollination: Self Pollination

Fertiliser or Organics Used: Just general citrus fertaliser

When I Fertilise: Winter and Spring

Pest Control:

They recommend to spray tree with lime sulfer in winter to prevent leaf curl disease (which I forgot to do this year) Fingers crossed it will be fine.

2014 - Have finally managed to eat my harvests... And they were WONDERFUL.  I bought a fin


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Slicko says... [4136 days 8hrs ago]

5/10

GreenHornet's Edible Fruits
Update: 5885 days 4hrs

Comments: -

Gauva.. hedging: Cherry 

Aloes

Dwarf Citrus

LiIy Pilly..dwarf hedging


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(Seedling)

TeddyJ's Edible Fruits
Update: 5204 days 6hrs

Comments: -

Produces heaps several times yearly. Tastes a bit like fruit salad. Only drawbacks I found are the need to hand pollinate and the trellising needs to be heavy duty.

Fruiting Months February, May, July, August, September

Planted: 2010

Height 10 metres

Growing: In the Ground

Qty: 1

Fruit Harvest: 40 kilograms per Year

First Fruited: 1 Years from purchase in pot

Sun/Shade: Full Sun

Water Given in: Spring

Pruned By: 30% in After Fruiting

Pollination: Hand Pollination

When I Fertilise: Winter and Spring

Organic Status:Organic


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MaryT says... [5148 days 4hrs ago]
What is this?
TeddyJ says... [5147 days 6hrs ago]
It was my first post and it was of a Granadilla (Passiflora quadrangularis) I failed to post the pic properly and now don't know how to correct the error.

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Kevin1's Edible Fruits
Update: 5915 days 23hrs

Planted: 2009

Growing: In a Pot

Qty: 2

First Fruited: 2010 Years from purchase in pot

Sun/Shade: Medium Sun

Water Given in: Spring

Pollination: Self Pollination


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Banana - Lady Finger 10/10

Usandthem's Edible Fruits
Update: 6131 days 21hrs

Comments: -

Our banana trees during a summer shower

Fruiting Months September and October

Planted: 2008

Height 2.5 metres

Growing: In the Ground

Sun/Shade: Medium Sun

Water Given in: Summer

After Fruiting

Pollination: Self Pollination

Pest Control:

No sprays used

Organic Status:Organic

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Banana, Blue Java 9/10

MaculataGrove1's Edible Fruits
Update: 5847 days 17hrs

Comments: - De-sucker regularly. Keep up the water while fruiting. Low maintenance. Leaves susceptible to wind damage. Need a prop to keep the plant from falling when bananas are almost ready to harvest.

Fruiting Months January, February, March, April, May, November, December

Planted: 2008

Height 2 metres

Growing: In the Ground

Qty: 2

Fruit Harvest: 10 kilograms per Year

First Fruited: 1 Years from purchase in pot

Sun/Shade: Full Sun

Water Given in: Autumn and Spring

After Fruiting

Pollination: Self Pollination

Fertiliser or Organics Used: Manure, compost, Greenstone crusher dust

When I Fertilise: When Fruiting and Yearly

Pest Control: None

Organic Status:Organic


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NSWBananas1 says... [5269 days 14hrs ago]
would you be intrested in selling me some blue java succers?

blueberry 8/10

Jondymay's Edible Fruits
Update: 6118 days 23hrs

Fruiting Months August and September

Planted: 2009

Growing: In a Pot

Sun/Shade: Medium Sun

Water Given in: Spring

Pollination: No

Organic Status:Partially Organic


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Bowen Mango

Terryd's Edible Fruits
Update: 5991 days 23hrs
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ceylon spinach (Seedling) 10/10

Tropicalvegan's Edible Fruits
Update: 5273 days 4hrs

Comments: -

It grows really vigorously throughout the tropical summer. It grows from seeds, or cutting. When you cut a stalk to harvest, you can replant after removing the leaves and it will continue growing. As a food plant, it is very versatile - can be eaten raw or cooked.

Planted: 2008

Sun/Shade: Medium Sun

Water Given in: Spring

Pollination: No

When I Fertilise: Never

Pest Control:

We've never had pests on our ceylon spinach, even when we have caterpillars on other plants in the garden.


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Ceylon spinach. (Seedling) 1/10

Elisabeth's Edible Fruits
Update: 5754 days 5hrs

Comments: -

It is so easy to grow. A very vigorous and hardy vine. I started from seeds that were sown directly into the warm soil. We eat the tender shoots and leaves cooked in all sorts of dishes and raw in salads or on sandwiches.

I was first introduced to this plant when my children were little & we lived in Tonga. I took cuttings from a friends vine while in Fiji & when I got back to my own little garden in Tonga I simlpy stuck the cuttings into the soil. At that time I didnt know what the vine was really called. We just called it climbing spinach. When I came to Australia to live I wanted to plant some more but couldnt find it anywhere. I then knew that it had to have another name. So many years later when I was introduced to the internet I started my search all over again. I googled under all different headings to no avail. I then decided I would ask some nurserys to send me catalogues in the hope that I would spot a picture of my coverted vine.

It was in a Green Harvest Organic gardening resource guide that I thought I saw what looked like my vine. I cant tell you how thrilled I was to finally track down these seeds. My first purchase was for 5 packets, just in case something went wrong with my first lot of seedlings. True to form, with this extremly hardy vine, every single seed sprung to life!

I have since harvested my own seeds from the little red berries that come out in winter. I dried the seeds/berries out & have shared them with anyone that loves to grow their own vegies. I have also taken cuttings off my vines & shared them with friends as well. I have sent my harvested seeds to family & friends in other states of Australia trying hard to convert them into home vegie growers as this is the ideal plant to start with as very little care & attention is needed once it has taken off.

I know that Daley's deals in fruit & nut trees etc. and I have fruit and nut trees in abundance along with my vegies, but this wonderful vine is truely my all time favourite, so to make a story up about any other plant in my garden just wouldnt be true to me.

 


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cumquat 10/10

Carol2's Edible Fruits
Update: 6089 days 3hrs

Fruiting Months September and October

Height 2 metres

Growing: In the Ground

Sun/Shade: Full Sun

Water Given in: Autumn

Organic Status:Organic


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Custard apple Paxton Prolific (Seedling) 3/10

Gregted's Edible Fruits
Update: 4273 days 22hrs

Planted: 2014

Height 2 metres

Growing: In a Pot

Qty: 1

Sun/Shade: Medium Sun

Water Given in: Winter

Spring

Pollination: Self Pollination

When I Fertilise: Winter


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Davidson Plum - Qld (Seedling) 8/10

WildBuna's Edible Fruits
Update: 5756 days 19hrs

Comments: -

The one I have now is still a baby. But have tried before. Like because native and tastes good.

Planted: 2009

Growing: In the Ground

Qty: 1

Sun/Shade: Medium Sun

Water Given in: Summer

When I Fertilise: Never

Organic Status:Organic

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