Ducatiboy stu
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Good idea, they'll know if it's going to be edible or not.Ducatiboy stu said:
That copper tape is useless. Either that or I have really tough snails. The sort that enjoy testing 9v batteries on their tongues.wide eyed and legless said:Read of a good tip yesterday, in another thread we were discussing snails and copper tape, well apparently they will not go over Velcro tape either.
That wasn't elaborated, it was black so presume it was the hook.Camo6 said:Hooks or loops?
Look like lychees, gold mine if they are, absolutely ******* deliciousBribie G said:I name thee green fingers. I just love food production.
Hey, can anyone I.D. my mystery tree?
I've recently moved into a place in Kyogle (Sub Tropical Northern NSW) and there are two absolutely jaw dropping massive trees, the same size, with huge canopies, that I assumed were both mangoes. One of them certainly is, and is now sporting quite a few tiny mangoes. The other has heaps of what look like mangoes from a distance, but up close they are obviously not mangoes.
The mango has the typical rough brown bark, the other massive tree has a smooth silvery bark and the fruits look like this: they are currently the size of a very small olive.
Obviously my main concern is whether they are edible or not. Not to mention what da fukathey.
mango tree not fruit.jpg
Mango tree
mango tree.jpg
Not Mango tree
mango tree not.jpg
Thanks for the chuckle.shaunous said:That looks terrible Kingy.
Meat person right here.
If someone served me that I'd back hand them.
Well done with the garden though.
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