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Reply #160 - Apr 27th, 2023 at 11:28am

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I have a thornless blackberry that hasn’t really done a lot since I planted it however a couple of canes flowered and have small fruit.

I expect it will get better with age.

Maggie wants to cut that ripe one in half.   Grin Grin Grin Grin
 

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Reply #161 - Apr 27th, 2023 at 11:51am

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Hi Derek
Looking pretty good. Good luck.
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Reply #162 - May 29th, 2023 at 11:52am

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When Maggie’s Aunty Ruth and Uncle Bill passed away in Dorrigo, and knowing we would be unlikely to return to their house, we collected some Zygocactus cuttings from their plants.

Have nurtured them for quite some time and now have six beautiful hanging pots under the back verandah that are growing extremely well.

Today we have the first bloom to appear with dozens more buds about to open.

This one is a lovely pure white.
 

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Just picked this basket of lemons, mandarins and navel oranges.  This is about a quarter of the fruit currently on the trees.

Will take these with us to the COG however the lovely ladies who are going to look after the garden while we are away will end up with the rest.
 

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