Non cannabis gardening . And things .

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This is the go , fair dinkum , I know a lot of you grow other plants , so lets see them , I am hoping that some of you will get on board , I believe we can help each other grow better fruit - flowers - ect - and because of our diverse climates after time it may become a knowledge base , Like I am low land tropics and can share what I know . Also lets see some wood working and metal working , ya see where I am getting at . - Hands on skills - I am sure @Jraven would have some nice rope skills to show . @Waira your orchids , At the moment I am playing around with coconuts to make simple pots with .
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And yes another bloody dog . That makes 3 dogs 5 chickens 1 cat and a bloody big fish tank .
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You city guys , I am sure you have a plant or 2 , just because you are in a big place does not mean you can't have them ,
A good friend of mine is into these old things ,
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I do have a lot more things to share , even if it is me just having a yarn . :thumbsup:
 

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Tree Tomato , tamarillo , yummy . :thumbsup: first one Guava ? @cid

Correct, orange tamarillo. Had a red one but bugs took it need to replace it. Crazy tree, both grew about 2m the first year in shitty soil and had more fruit than you could eat in the second year. Also probably the biggest discrepancy between any of my grown fruit and the stuff at the store. Taste was totally different, not astringent at all. Orange one tastes like the store.

The first one is an old pic so I can't cut it in half but you're real close. Two of its common names have guava in it but it technically isn't a guava.

Might post another pic later today.
 
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I don't even know if this one has common name for the fruit so i'll drop some hints.

I don't know if these are going to mature, the branch is completely snapped off but the branch has its own roots (which i probably should investigate too see whether they've actually reached the soil)

I purposely left out the rest of this plant because it's actually a really common plant with incredibly distinctive leaves.
 
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