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Author:  krissyj [ Thu Oct 30, 2014 3:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Gardens of South Australia

Hello All South Australian's
I thought it would be great to have a topic about our gardens in SA.

Hopefully people will provide great insights on what plants have worked really well in their gardens.

In my garden I have a back yard consisting of
I have 2 established olive tree's
1 orange tree
1 mandarin tree
1 lemon tree
1 almond tree (birds get them all)
1 peach tree
1 peacherine tree
1 nectarine tree.

this will grow in the coming few years once my front yard project is completed

My front yard was just lawn 4 years ago, for the first 2 years it was covered with newspaper, straw, seaweed and horse manure. adding further newspaper and hay in the second year.
last year I planted heaps of veggies and got some bumper crops of zuchinni's, pumpkins, corn, borrage was everywhere as where sunflowers.
this year I have planted out a range of fruit trees, they will take a few years to get to the level of produce i would like to see but it is the first part of my food forest I am looking to have as a front garden.
the front garden is on the eastern side of the property so it has a little bit of respite from the hot afternoon sun in summer
the list of trees so far are

White Currants
Red Seedling – Red Currants
Black Seedling blackcurrant
Boysenberry
Chester thornless blackberry
Loganberry
Silvanberry
Tayberry
Thornfree Blackberry
Youngberry
Autumn Bliss blueberries
Raspberry - Smoothy
Berry - Boysenberry
Blackberry - Thornless Chester
Currant - Black
Gooseberry - Captivator
Raspberry - Autumn Bliss
Raspberry - Heritage
Wonderful pomegranate
Suncrest semi dwarf peach
Golden Queen peach
Fairtime peach
Elberta - yellow flesh
Peacherine - yellow flesh
O'Henry - yellow flesh
Gulf Gold plum
Gulf Ruby plum
Plumcot
Nijiseiki (20th Century) nashi
Williams (Bartlett, Williams bon Chrétien)
Pink Lady
Fuji
Golden Delicious
Lady Williams
Grape - Crimson Seedless

there will also be ground cover crops placed in amongst the plantings, it is still probably 5 years away from its full productivity but it is on the right path

Author:  arbe [ Sat Nov 01, 2014 1:05 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Gardens of South Australia

Excellent sounding garden there Krissyj. Got any pics you can show us?

Author:  krissyj [ Sat Nov 01, 2014 7:09 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Gardens of South Australia

will get some pic in next 2 weeks On holidays from Tuesday

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