Has anyone else bought a native aussie finger lime a couple of years ago? Still no fruit for mine ... im starting to think i just bought an expensive prickly bush 🤣😄
If it's a grafted one, they usually start fruiting in the third year and increase fruit numbers each year after. If it was a straight seedling, they can take many years to start fruiting, you might need a lot of patience.😊
We love all plants at Gardening Australia! As we are an Australian gardening show, we would be remiss if we didn't highlight the beautiful native plants in our country!
You really clicked on a video titled about native plants, from a program that talks about all kinds of plants, and thought it was telling you to feel guilty. You should be judged.
Oh my goodness there are trolls here? 🙄 go away trolls! Why not be grateful for the sharing of advice and be respectful of who it's coming from. Noone is forcing you to do anything. But it's brilliant advice!! I have lots of banksias and all winter the garden is bursting with flowers and birds are getting plenty to eat, when people with English style gardens are sad because they have bare soil and sticks to look at. In spring now the banksias are still flowering, they just about never stop! 💚
0:33 Looks like Cranbourne is now a suburb of Sydney.😉
Has anyone else bought a native aussie finger lime a couple of years ago? Still no fruit for mine ... im starting to think i just bought an expensive prickly bush 🤣😄
If it's a grafted one, they usually start fruiting in the third year and increase fruit numbers each year after.
If it was a straight seedling, they can take many years to start fruiting, you might need a lot of patience.😊
You have!
It’s a con. You’re listening to a paid propaganda show that’s against white civilisation.
Of course that’s why your bush is just that.
patience young grasshopper
mine first fruited this year, about three or four years old. still small, but have three fruits on the tree.
Good to know it takes time, thanks
When did Cranbourne move to NSW?
Give me a native plant any day ❤
Gorgeous but all way too big for most yards in Australia! We have some of the smallest blocks in the world!
I agree! 🇦🇺
Really? I live in QLD we have quarter of an acre blocks here.
@@L_MD_Yep...they must be in Syd or Vic... most of their yards are concrete or 3x3m.
@@L_MD_because QLD is like the entirety of Australia 😂
Just keep the shrubs pruned to a size that fits. Or choose native daisies like Clarence suggested.
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Or we can just let people put in their gardens what they like and not be judged for it or dictated to by the industry.
We love all plants at Gardening Australia! As we are an Australian gardening show, we would be remiss if we didn't highlight the beautiful native plants in our country!
It helps the native ecosystem and shouldn't be politically motivated.
the judgment is in your head.
You really clicked on a video titled about native plants, from a program that talks about all kinds of plants, and thought it was telling you to feel guilty. You should be judged.
Oh my goodness there are trolls here? 🙄 go away trolls! Why not be grateful for the sharing of advice and be respectful of who it's coming from. Noone is forcing you to do anything. But it's brilliant advice!! I have lots of banksias and all winter the garden is bursting with flowers and birds are getting plenty to eat, when people with English style gardens are sad because they have bare soil and sticks to look at.
In spring now the banksias are still flowering, they just about never stop! 💚