Trixtah's Fruit trees garden
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.
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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.
Listen in on the GrapevineThe oxygen starvation must have really shocked ...
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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 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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