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Due to limited garden space i am looking for places to plant some trees . are there places to rent like allotments in Sydney ? or could i just find some waste ground in my area and plant a few? how often would i need to water and check on them ?
Where can i plant some trees ?
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Re: Where can i plant some trees ?


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Re: Where can i plant some trees ?
I was considering the roof the other day, as most of my yard is shaded. Full size poly boxs, within reach of the garden hose.
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Re: Where can i plant some trees ?
I would think trees planted on public/ waste land would not stay long enough to grow into anything useful. Maybe Community gardens would be worth looking at. They are usually used for veges but if you rent a plot you should be able to grow whatever you want as long as it is legal. Some may specify organic only. Check some of thesehttp://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/Resi ... ations.asp
With some creativity you might find some other spots too - gardens at work? Poly boxes , crates or large wooden boxes up to fruit bin size are used but it gets expensive to fill large crates with potting mix/ soil
I have to water the trees about once a week (when there's no rain) during the first year. The second year they are ok unless it is really dry. Prune once or twice a year. that's all.
With some creativity you might find some other spots too - gardens at work? Poly boxes , crates or large wooden boxes up to fruit bin size are used but it gets expensive to fill large crates with potting mix/ soil
I have to water the trees about once a week (when there's no rain) during the first year. The second year they are ok unless it is really dry. Prune once or twice a year. that's all.
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