tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6155811529104728951.post3780470648805429500..comments2024-03-16T16:22:05.669+11:00Comments on Just Like My Nan Made: Repotting new treesnellymaryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00290358658245310632noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6155811529104728951.post-63634520575997099112011-05-07T23:38:07.352+10:002011-05-07T23:38:07.352+10:00I toured April's garden recently too - it'...I toured April's garden recently too - it's fantastic isn't it? I wrote a few posts, starting with this one (you can read the rest by following the links at the bottom of the page):<br /><br />http://green-change.com/2010/12/26/protecting-seedlings-from-birds-and-chickens/<br /><br />I've used Daleys, and been very happy with the plants. I also want an ice-cream bean and a finger lime, and I'm getting Jerusalem artichokes going. Lots in common!<br /><br />I'd like to get some azolla for my pond - it's supposed to be good to feed to chickens, ducks, pigs, etc, and also good for the compost, and it grows really fast. Once you've got it fully established, I'll have to hit you up for a scoop!Darren (Green Change)http://www.green-change.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6155811529104728951.post-581700276404264242011-05-06T16:25:19.041+10:002011-05-06T16:25:19.041+10:00Hi I have just stumbled accross your blog and am ...Hi I have just stumbled accross your blog and am really enjoying reading back through all your posts so far.<br />As far as the vanilla bean tree goes it can be kept on the smallish side even in the ground. Our neighbours have one that is no more than 3m tall but quite wide about 5m. The loquat will get big well more tall than big and the fig well that depends on the type of fig. However that is based on living in QLD so with cooler temps they will no doubt all behave differently.<br />Good luck with it all i am looking forward to more postsFiona from Arbordale Farmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05196630415124998431noreply@blogger.com