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Tag Archives: native raspberry
Fruit Flowers
I’ve got a few plants that produce fruit. Some of them are in bloom, some have already spent their flowers and some are stubbornly refusing to even enter the race. I never cease to be amazed at how there is … Continue reading
Posted in Garden
Tagged avocado, blueberry, cherry, citrus, Flowers, Fruit, lemon, mandarin, native raspberry, olive, orange, passion fruit, strawberry, trees
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Fruiting Tree Planting
Back in October of last year – 8 months ago – I put some fruiting trees and a bunch of other plants in a holding bed because we just weren’t getting around to planting them out. Then events overtook us … Continue reading
Posted in Garden
Tagged cuttings, mulberry, native raspberry, pineapple guava, planted, propagation, trees
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Warrigal Greens
Back in early October I went to a council event on backyard bush foods and came away with 2 small Warrigal Green (aka Native Spinach, aka New Zealand Spinach) seedlings that made it into the upper side garden bed. This is … Continue reading