Trees that grows in South East Melbourne (forum)
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Sharma starts with ...
Hi ,
The trees that grows successfully in South East Melbourne are( i have grown them all in my backyard)
Pine Apple guava,
Indian Guava
Plum,
Nectarine,
curry plant,
grapes
bay tree
champaca( white orchid)
Kensington Mango( but no fruit yet)
Holy Basil
coriander
arabian jasmine
chinese jasmine
and much more.
Users please upload your lists
thanks....
Time: 24th May 2010 12:27pm
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BJ says...
Hi Sharma,
I've found the "My edibles" pages really good for this information. I can see what others are growing in suburbs near me and read comments on how well they are going.
You sound like you've got a little orchard there - why not create your own edibles page? (click on the link on the left-hand-side of the screen)
Time: 25th May 2010 11:02am
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culebra says...
hey where do you get holy basil?
i used to have one but lost it recently.
have tried it from seed several times in the past, but always with very poor germination rates.
Time: 30th May 2010 9:10pm
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ha says...
any luck with chikku/sapodilla in melbourne? anyone?
Time: 31st May 2010 8:21am
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sourav says...
Hi sharma,,,,,,,could u plz tell me frm whr u get Holy Basil ,,,,,,,,Can I get Seeds If u hv one.
Time: 5th August 2010 9:09pm
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Siew says...
Appreciate if someone can tell me where to get the Arabian Jasmine in Melbourne.
Thanks.
Time: 5th January 2011 1:28pm
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Siew says...
I have a new garden (preparing the soil now) and looking at growing as many fruit trees as possible by espaliering and the dwarf fruit trees by Daleys. I have already bought Indian Guava, nectarine and multi-grated apple. Will keep all posted.
Time: 5th January 2011 1:32pm
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allybanana says...
Siew, i would suggest keep in mind how you will net the fruit from birds.
ha i am trialing a sapodilla in Eden it is still small, Lachlann has one in tilba which is struggling. I am not in melbourne but am on the coast and still get a little frost.
Time: 5th January 2011 8:40pm
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siew says...
Thanks allybanana. We will keep the netting in mind.
Time: 5th January 2011 10:10pm
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epiphany says...
Good luck Siew...I'm in SE Melbourne & have over 200 varieties of permanent plantings (not incl all my vege, etc) in my 100% edible garden (well...the front isn't quite 100% because I also have irises out there but everything else is). You'd be amazed what will grow here. Good luck & hope it all goes well! Hmmm...one day I really should update my edibles page...
Time: 6th January 2011 2:34pm
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