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| Author: | beeso [ Sep 28th, '06, 19:37 ] |
| Post subject: | fruit tree experiment |
OK i am going to add more already and try and grow a dwarf fruit tree in my system as well...and i'll like everyone to help me pick my experiment...as well as offering advise for what medium to grow it in and whether to trickle feed or flood/drain.. cheers guys! |
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| Author: | Donarto [ Sep 28th, '06, 19:38 ] |
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lemon becuase it hsould fruit first. Could be a better test case. |
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| Author: | beeso [ Sep 28th, '06, 19:40 ] |
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damn wanted mulberry in there too didn't hit the button.... |
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| Author: | Daniel [ Sep 28th, '06, 19:40 ] |
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i think lemmon, because its nice on fish.... Not sure what medium to grow it in or whether to trickle feed or flood/drain. (i would go pea gravel and trickle feed, but don't have a reason as such...) |
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| Author: | Daniel [ Sep 28th, '06, 19:42 ] |
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i would have gone mulberry over lemon, because they sound yummier!! |
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| Author: | beeso [ Sep 28th, '06, 19:44 ] |
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the ones fruiting out the back haven't even made to the house for icecream.. |
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| Author: | monya [ Sep 28th, '06, 19:50 ] |
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I would go mulberyy, added bonus of leaves for silk worms, and I'll let you know if fish like them, cause I've got about a million little silk worms hatching. |
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| Author: | aquamad [ Sep 28th, '06, 20:19 ] |
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mulberyy here too... takes me back to a kid and I want my kids to have them too |
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| Author: | steve [ Sep 28th, '06, 21:18 ] |
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lemon, becasue the roots won't go as CRAZY as the figs Medium.................i've been thinking of a coarse sand. I'd probably trickle |
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| Author: | Grace Like Rain [ Sep 29th, '06, 06:11 ] |
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i love mulberries!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (see wasn't that a useful post!) |
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| Author: | Caribean-grower [ Sep 29th, '06, 06:41 ] |
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I go with lemon as i dont even know what is a mulberrie?? i think its best to trickle too but on the Medium i cant help you. |
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| Author: | beeso [ Sep 29th, '06, 06:45 ] |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mulberry also a great permaculture guild plant to put in a chook pen, provides shade and falling fruit in summer then loses its leaves and provides extra sun in winter |
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| Author: | Jaymie [ Sep 29th, '06, 07:41 ] |
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I said lemon, cos I think mulberry would work really well any way, so citrus would be a better experiment! Figs, as Steve said, just go nuts in the roots department. |
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| Author: | aeon [ Sep 29th, '06, 13:37 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: fruit tree experiment |
Had to go for the mulberrires, mu little tree has just started producing and had seduced me with its wonderful berries - it was very exciting having my first piece of fruit from my own garden. It will be interesting to see how long it takes the chooks to discover them |
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| Author: | Gary Donaldson [ Sep 29th, '06, 15:38 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: fruit tree experiment |
I'd suggest lemon......or even Kaffir Lime where the leaves are also used in cooking. Both go with fish dishes and both would be productive sooner than most other tree varieties. As for media........think about coco-peat on a dripper line (fitted with a cheap in-line filter).....run to waste. Don't take the 'run to waste' thing too seriously. You set the drip rate at about 10% more than the tree uses and the waste water is used to water any other plant. Once a fortnight, shut the dripper off for a couple or three days. |
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