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<blockquote data-quote="DrDuck" data-source="post: 471943" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>I grow a few chilies in pots, and peaches, apples and quinces. We have an apricot tree, which produces very good apricots, but it is an early variety and very susceptible to frost. We got a few this year as there was no late frost, but usually we only get one or two, and the possums get them before us. Also grow herbs like parsley, thyme, sage garlic chives and rosemary.</p><p></p><p>Between the birds and coddling moths it is hard to justify the apples and quinces, particularly as I don't eat much fruit these days. I don't begrudge the birds a feed, though. Parrots of all varieties as well as wattyl birds seem to like them.</p><p></p><p>We did have a good crop of peaches this year, and gave a quite a few to the neighbours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrDuck, post: 471943, member: 158"] I grow a few chilies in pots, and peaches, apples and quinces. We have an apricot tree, which produces very good apricots, but it is an early variety and very susceptible to frost. We got a few this year as there was no late frost, but usually we only get one or two, and the possums get them before us. Also grow herbs like parsley, thyme, sage garlic chives and rosemary. Between the birds and coddling moths it is hard to justify the apples and quinces, particularly as I don't eat much fruit these days. I don't begrudge the birds a feed, though. Parrots of all varieties as well as wattyl birds seem to like them. We did have a good crop of peaches this year, and gave a quite a few to the neighbours. [/QUOTE]
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