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Poster: robguz24
(see this users gallery)
I planted Dwarf Brazillian (aka Hawaiian Apple) along my street while building my house for eventual privacy. You can see how quickly they grow when able to year round with 60-100" of rain per year. This is in NO SOIL, just the chunky lava rock called a'a. They were spot planted with some SuperSoil, mulched with free municipal mulch, and given Hawaii specific 10-5-40 fertilizer. Over time I've learned to trim dead leaves. Have never removed any keikis except water suckers. They still have plenty of room to fill in. |
· Date: Tue December 20, 2011 · Views: 3252 · Filesize: 53.1kb, 214.5kb · Dimensions: 1008 x 756 ·
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Keywords: Front Dwarf Brazilians Dec 11
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Julian
Registered: April 2012 Posts: 323
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