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  1. Ann took some time out to post another article.....

    Ann took some time out to post another article..
    Still a mess but the clean up continues ...

    http://nqheliconias.blogspot.com/
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    Hi Ben, If you find yourself in Nth Qld..your...

    Hi Ben,

    If you find yourself in Nth Qld..your welding and building skills would be most welcome..you can follow the link below to find us.

    http://nqheliconias.blogspot.com/

    Scott
  3. Yeah there will be plenty around...Cartons of...

    Yeah there will be plenty around...Cartons of beer are the usual currency.
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    Too late in the season for cuttings..from early...

    Too late in the season for cuttings..from early spring till about november in southern climes...

    Brejen..your hubby wouldnt be an ausfisher would he..?

    Scott
  5. Cyclone Yasi - rebuilding gardens after a natural disaster.

    Hi guys,

    Thought some might find it interesting to follow ours and anyone else's ( aroid's ?) experience in beginning the long road ahead to rebuild our gardens after almost total destruction in...
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    You cant be serious can you Don.. I'll list...

    You cant be serious can you Don..

    I'll list just a few staple foods that are in most peoples everyday diet..you let me know which of them are "native"...

    wheat
    corn or maize
    rice

    potato...
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    Yeah totally agree...wallaby and emu is ok and...

    Yeah totally agree...wallaby and emu is ok and I'm told dugong and turtle are pretty tasty but besides macadamias and bunya nuts australia is pretty much devoid of palatable and nutritious edible...
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    Have a pretty good collection here as well..and...

    Have a pretty good collection here as well..and no minimum spend either...

    http://elarishtropicalexotics.com
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    Sorry I didnt realise your idea was to be a...

    Sorry I didnt realise your idea was to be a community owned project because you mentioned making money from plants.
    Anyway..in the shire I live in developers once had to give part of the land to be...
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    Fruit fly - real pain in the arse. Very...

    Fruit fly - real pain in the arse.
    Very difficult to control as your neighbors and their neighbors probably have them as well and do nothing about it hence perpetuating the breeding cycle..
    Try...
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    It seems you are following a similar path as...

    It seems you are following a similar path as I...except for the land for nothing bit.
    I worked a couple of years doing jobs I sometimes didnt like and saved up and then spent a year exploring...
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    I had one that loved to kill his ducklings...till...

    I had one that loved to kill his ducklings...till I got really mad and cut his head off with a cane knife.

    Snakes ..well unless you have a very secure pen with 10 mm mesh (the heavy guage ,aviary...
  13. Thats a very good idea Kurt. It makes the...

    Thats a very good idea Kurt.
    It makes the project seem much more acheivable.
    And if she does progress to the 2nd and 3rd pavillion then they would look great with landscaped ponds in between.....
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    Dont be sorry speedy. If you can compile a...

    Dont be sorry speedy.
    If you can compile a curriculum on vegetative bamboo propagation and babysit kids at the same time then I'm very impressed by your multi-tasking ability indeed.;):clap::)
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    Andrea,if you take a look at where the branchs...

    Andrea,if you take a look at where the branchs arise from the nodes of the bamboo culm on some varieties you can sometimes see stubby little aerial roots growing already...
    There are different...
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    Andrea with the buddha belly its important to...

    Andrea with the buddha belly its important to trim out all the old smaller bushier stems..this tidies it up and showcases the bulging stems..
    The sooner you get some timber or edibles in the ground...
  17. Andrea I think its a great idea. I've stayed in...

    Andrea I think its a great idea.
    I've stayed in plently of cool handbuilt places even visited a small hotel in bolivia made almost entirely from salt...
  18. Avon Skin So Soft bug guard............also...

    Avon Skin So Soft bug guard............also contains sfp30 sunscreen...stops midgies biting and will leave your skin feeling as soft as a babies bum....
  19. Ours generally are between 50 to 100cm. Paradisi...

    Ours generally are between 50 to 100cm.
    Paradisi whats that about a tree that isnt an ice cream bean?

    Scott
  20. Andrea I guess you could take the Papuan theme to...

    Andrea I guess you could take the Papuan theme to a whole new level and tie a few vines to the top level veiwing deck...your very own bungee jump platform.

    Seriously though in a few years that...
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