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Kanga I have a mulberry tree,it has started to fruit,is there anything I should do as last year it had what I think were silk worms. Or have I left it to late?
Dory
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Well Kanga's garden has been pretty quiet lately. I need the peace it offers today. Seeing as I'm stuck at home without a car (don't ask) and can't work at my block I'll work here.
I'll be over in the corner with my shovel building a bed for some blueberries. Know a few members who like them (Starwolf, Simona) and they're really so nice homegrown.
Dig and breathe. Dig and breathe. Dig and breathe...
Huh look at that it's almost like mindfulness. I need the quiet in my mind today. Sorry if I'm antisocial.
Dig and breathe....
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I'd like to plant a sandalwood. Smells amazing, goes for a few thousand AUS dollars 🙂
Also, my dad's favourite tree.
Although, it's a parasitic tree, so should I perhaps plant a jam tree to be the host?
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A better host tree is a wattle tree for sandalwood.
Cheers Kanga
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Hi Kanga...I thought a jam tree was a wattle? We have a local jam wattle is all.
Headintheclouds there is a company called Eden Seeds that sells sandalwood seed. I got them to germinate by putting the seeds in a vice and just giving them enough to crack the seed coat. From 6 seeds I have 5 plants now so it does work.
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I put in a Vertical garden and a worm farm so when I go fishing in my favorite spot I don't have to dig for worms plus I have fertilizer for my garden and less going into land fill what a winner
Kanga
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Sturts desert pea (Swainsona Formosa) isn't a week and fussy plant, having said that most people end up killing them with kindness.
Consider where they grow sure it gets dry but it also gets very cold too Alice Springs last week was under 4 degrees at night and that was still Autumn.
Kinda wish I was as hardy
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Hi Great Aussie Dream and Kanga
Welcome to the forums and thanks for posting with us! Under 4 degrees?....I am shivering thinking about that..
I know we cant post pics...but I will have a google moment re the Sturts Desert Pea! I was a dill and planted 4 conifers .....the big ones.....on a suburban block...oops....
Kanga wrote this thread topic and would be appreciative of your input 🙂
I am curious about your tag name....(with respect of course) This is Kanga's thread and dont want to hijack it GAD.....I am happy that you have posted with us.
It would be great if you could stick around the forums 🙂
Paul