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Trixtah's Fruit trees garden

Created on Saturday, 08 Dec 07

This isn’t so much a “garden” as just the collection of fruit trees around the side of the house. Still, it’d be nice to get them happy and healthy as well.

Organic Garden

Garden Type: Fruit | Sun: Full Sun | Soil: Clay

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  • Gardenista

    Gardenista wrote:

    I was browsing myfolia for the first time and was interested to see any fellow zone 2 gardeners. I was a bit suprised to see that someone growing lemon trees was listed as zone 2! I didn’t think Australia was a cold and icy place. Zone 2 generally applies to Alaska and Siberia and most of northern Canada. The indicator tree according to the USDA is the American Elm. According to the USDA, I am in zone 2 and our indicator tree is a tamarack (larch). Our frost-free season is about 90 days and winter temperatures reach -53 celsius. Am I totally confused about Australia geography????

    Posted on 17 May 08 (about 7 months ago)

  • trixtah

    Trixtah wrote:

    Sorry not to see this earlier – it’s Australia Zone 2, which means it’s about a US Zone 10 – I think you add 8 to any Australian Zone number to get a US equivalent. :-)

    Posted on 09 Aug 08 (about 4 months ago)

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Australia Canberra, Australia 9a


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