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 Post subject: Duffs garden
PostPosted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 1:31 pm 
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Just some random photos. Most of the yard is a mess.
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I have a lot of different trees but need to work out the list. Got some new plants today.
Bay tree
Turmeric
Rosemary
Taro Japanese
Taro Pacific
Claret Ash
Bush Lemon
PawPaw - southern red(will try not to kill this one)
Angel Peach
Carob
Apricot Moorespark
Cherry Starrimson
Cherry Pretty Gully
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 Post subject: Re: Duffs garden
PostPosted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 1:44 pm 
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Looking good duff, nice range of tree's, where is the mess?, I actually edited some of my mess out :D

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 Post subject: Re: Duffs garden
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Looking good duff, nice range of tree's, where is the mess?, I actually edited some of my mess out :D

I had to crop a lot to get the mess out. Round up & mulch is slowly hiding it.

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 Post subject: Re: Duffs garden
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Yards are meant to be a mess..... :D

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 Post subject: Re: Duffs garden
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Location: that should do
there's a good reason we haven't posted pics of all our yard :bash:

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 Post subject: Re: Duffs garden
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Cleaned out some of the fish poo from a swirl filter today. How strong is straight fish waste. Its raining now but I did dump 80ltrs onto the dirt garden. :joy:

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Thats a lot of fish poo.. :shock:

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Was reading the side of an old bottle of fish fert(poo) it says mix a cap full in 9ltrs. :confused: 80ltrs is a lot of cap fulls. Gave 30ltrs to a mate and drained another 20ltrs today. Might leave that lot in the bucket for a while. It has been raining a little. They say corn is a heavy feeder. I'll be putting that to the test. :hello:

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 Post subject: Re: Duffs garden
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Thats a lot of fish poo.. :shock:

Nicely understated !

That is a hell of a lot of fish poo - Jeez :shock: :shock: :shock:

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 Post subject: Re: Duffs garden
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Daleys finnally has finger limes in stock. It okay to say it now my order is in place. :devil:

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Is that a standard finger lime rather than the red one?

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 Post subject: Re: Duffs garden
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Tasty Green. It could be the standard. I'm planing on collecting all the colors. Maybe see how grafting goes if I don't kill'em first.

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 Post subject: Re: Duffs garden
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Nice, multi graft.... I wonder how the red one will go, I guess just because it's a hybrid cross it will still work ok as a graft. :dunno:

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Sweet potato and water melon in there somewhere. The vine is a Luffa. :joy:
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 Post subject: Re: Duffs garden
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Been using these for starting seeds and cuttings. Have them in a flood & drain tray. The pots allow for the roots to go deep.
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