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Suveran Dewsnap commented on Karen Knighton's photo
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"It doesn;t quite look like Acanthus to me, aren;t there leaves entire and also much larger, and they sucker madly....if this wasn't suckering, it was something else."
Jul 9, 2012
Suveran Dewsnap commented on Karen Knighton's photo
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"These are Rengarenga lily....in pre-european times they were cultivated for there fleshy tuberous root which is apparently edible though I've never tried them. give it a go and let me know haha :) "
Jul 9, 2012
Suburban Micro Food Forest left a comment for Suveran Dewsnap
"Hi Suvi - thanks for the passionfruit/fig advice. Your crop repertoire looks fantastic. How much land have you got? Are you doing a permaculture system?"
Jun 19, 2012
Suveran Dewsnap commented on Suburban Micro Food Forest's blog post Vines on trees?
"Hi there, Suvi here....passionfruit are not the easiest thing to transplant, so I would keep this one pruned to match the size of the fig as it grows and plant a new one on the fence.....the competition will probably help the fig to fruit…"
Jun 19, 2012
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Jun 18, 2012
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Suburb
Byron Bay
Post / Zip Code
2480
I am a...
Community Gardener
I can offer
Gardening & yard labour, Gardening advice, Lead a workshop
Food Growing Skill Level
Expert
Experience and Qualifications
Lots of years in the garden
I am interested in...
Community Gardens, Helping Others
Tell us about your garden and what you're growing
Sub-tropical food forest:- kumara, cassava, yam, taro, pumpkin, arrowroot, lima beans, lablab beans, pigeon pea, snake beans, winged beans, moringa, aibika, katuk, arracacha, turmeric, ginger, chillies, pepino, okinawan spinach, ceylon spinach, brazillian spinach, sugar cane, yacon, a variety of other annual and perennial herbs and veges and a wide range of sub-tropical and tropical fruit and nut trees....

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At 10:20am on June 19, 2012, Suburban Micro Food Forest said…

Hi Suvi - thanks for the passionfruit/fig advice. Your crop repertoire looks fantastic. How much land have you got? Are you doing a permaculture system?

 
 
 

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