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Gardening Australia always gets questions from our viewers and our presenters always have the answers:

00:00 | Fruit, vegetables and edible plants.
00:04 | Why aren’t my olive trees fruiting?
00:36 | What’s an easy seed to save?
01:10 | Can I grow herbs indoors?
01:35 | Why does my persimmon taste so bad?
02:13 | Where will my cherry tree produce fruit?
02:35 | Why can’t I grow coriander successfully?
02:58 | How long does it take for a passionfruit to fruit?
03:29 | Why are my zucchini producing flowers but not fruit?
03:52 | Can I grow an avocado from seed?

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14 Comments

  1. Lovely beans
    I have some red kidney beans and butter beans still growing in my garden
    Coriander loves the cool season
    I have loads of Avocado tree from seed, still waiting to see, what quality fruit it will produce

  2. So much information in 4 minutes video 👍 awesome 👏 the avocado tree from seed should also produce fruit, but it takes more time than the grafted plants you can buy.

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