VEGE PATCH. What's growing in yours?

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Yeah, I concur on that chillie !

My garden is doing alright just now
Flowers on the Avocado, and a new Avocado of a different breed under the mango tree.
Also a new trellis for Choko
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Flowers on my Orange tree
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Still a few mandarins
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Taking the flowering tips off this scotch thistle and turning them(and the rest of the plant over time) into liquid compost tea.
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Snowpeas on a new trellis in the same strawberry patch this year
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Lots of nice berries on
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Heaps of mango flowers(late by 2 months this year)
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Lyche had mites that exhibited by showing brown felt under leaves.
Defoliated the tree and burnt all that was removed, leaving only the skeletal remains, which have been sprayed with wettable suffer, and will be spayed fortnightly, or as new leaves emerge as well.
This will increase the crop by 80%, so I am told
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Silverbeet
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Red onions
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Lettuce and spinach
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And lawn lettuce
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Zero chillie and babies(lucky cause there was only the one bush left)
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Garlic
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Berry tomatoes (like marbles)
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Bananas, I've been deep branch mulching under some area's
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Bunches
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Chocolate puddings
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Macadamia getting ready a flush of flowers
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Coffee trees are getting bigger(half of them at least)
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Tropical plum cuttings
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Changing the water every three days.
Some roots emerging finally
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Well that'll do, growing well around here(weeds n all lol)
 
Our garden is still lying in fallow after the bugs etc got everything.
Maybe throw a full crop of dwarf beans in mate, you can freeze them all as you harvest them(those you don't eat), follow that with a full crop of sweet corn once the beans finish up.
 
As the beans finish you can just pull them and lay them to one side as you put in your corn seed, then cut them up a bit and spread them over the top. Once your corn is finished you can pull it and just lay that in your beds and plant seedlings down through it.
Your beds will already be dug for you as you pull the root ball and smash the dirt off of it.
Happy gardening.
(and you'll end up with a good amount of frozen produce)
 
I've been very patient with this
They were already happening in August 2018

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Here's a couple of photos from 201
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Can't wait to sink my teeth into this when it ripens
 

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My little jockey mate here in Goolwa planted a pineapple top in a medium sized pot and it flourished, and after about 18 months it developed a little pineapple, and it kept growing and matured after about another year, I was amazed that it would grow a full sized sweet pineapple in our climate 20190918_174217.jpg
 

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