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Category: Questions & Answers

Pruning Stone Fruit

by Rare Fruit Society

28/09/2018

5:11 PM

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Q: When is it too late to prune stone fruit? I’ve been away (more…)

Avocado grafting techniques?

by Rare Fruit Society

06/05/2018

12:02 PM

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Q: Avocado grafting techniques? A: Chip buds work with avocado. Do not (more…)

When can citrus be budded?

by Rare Fruit Society

06/05/2018

11:59 AM

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Q: When can citrus be budded? A: When sap is flowing and (more…)

Why do oranges look quite green in the tropics?

by Rare Fruit Society

06/05/2018

11:55 AM

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Q: Why do oranges look quite green in the tropics? A: Tropical (more…)

Can someone ID this strange fruit for me please?

by Rare Fruit Society

06/05/2018

11:51 AM

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Q:  Can someone ID this strange fruit for me please?
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How are seedless grapes grown?

by Rare Fruit Society

06/05/2018

11:41 AM

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Q: How are seedless grapes grown? A: They are propagated by removing (more…)

Should a fig tree be fertilised in winter?

by Rare Fruit Society

06/05/2018

11:39 AM

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Q: Should a fig tree be fertilised in winter? A: No you (more…)

Navel Orange Query

by Rare Fruit Society

06/05/2018

11:37 AM

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Q: What navel orange has flesh consistently the colour of a ruby (more…)

Can Hazel nuts be grown successfully in Adelaide?

by Rare Fruit Society

06/05/2018

11:34 AM

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Q: Can Hazel nuts be grown successfully in Adelaide? A: Generally only (more…)

Why do grafted fruit trees bear fruit sooner than seedlings?

by Rare Fruit Society

06/05/2018

11:31 AM

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Q: Why do grafted fruit trees bear fruit sooner than seedlings? A: Grafted (more…)

How are Feijoas pollinated?

by Rare Fruit Society

06/05/2018

11:22 AM

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Q: How are Feijoas pollinated? A: It seems that feijoas need pollination by (more…)

What is the best time to graft Passionfruit?

by Rare Fruit Society

06/05/2018

11:10 AM

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Q: What is the best time to graft Passionfruit? A: Most grafting (more…)

Bird deterrents?

by Rare Fruit Society

06/04/2018

12:05 PM

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Q: Bird deterrents? A: Crow bird scarers and other scarers work for (more…)
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