tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28640064.post197743997329445645..comments2024-03-23T13:31:30.414+11:00Comments on Daleys Fruit Tree Blog: Wampees Guy Sam, Lychees, Lolly Tree, Coffee - GTSUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28640064.post-70377284022789511862010-01-18T02:43:31.314+11:002010-01-18T02:43:31.314+11:00this kind of stylish cheap ugg bailey button are v...this kind of stylish cheap ugg bailey button are very popular among the women. it is wise for you to choose them. the ugg classic cardy combine a classic prep argyle pattern and cozy ugg classic tall sweater knit for coolest, comfiest, casual look. a merino wool blend silhouette made to look like your favorite sweater featuring a soft ugg classic short foam insole covered with genuine ugg classic mini sheepskin and a molded eva light and flexible outsole designed for amazing comfort with every step. http://www.tangsale.com/products_all.html[url=http://www.tangsale.com/products_all.html]http://www.tangsale.com/products_all.html[/url]Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28640064.post-21558019570558933962008-05-27T03:26:00.000+10:002008-05-27T03:26:00.000+10:00I have two Wampee trees, one which was on my prope...I have two Wampee trees, one which was on my property when I bought it 8 years ago and one which I planted about 6 years ago. Both are healthy but neither has ever bloomed. I live in Hawai‘i, with about 250 inches of rain a year but well-drained soil. What should I do to encourage blooms and fruits?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28640064.post-29081082964152341182008-02-14T12:30:00.000+11:002008-02-14T12:30:00.000+11:00Hello Elizabeth, Make sure you remove all the flow...Hello Elizabeth, <BR/>Make sure you remove all the flowers off your lychee for the first few years. Lychees are very slow growing and if you are tempted to leave the flowers on your tree it will stunt it and slow it down even more. Removing the flowers pushes it back to a vegatative growth faze and keeps it moving slow and steady.Kathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00912171134935854055noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28640064.post-9980604842660338602008-02-11T20:11:00.000+11:002008-02-11T20:11:00.000+11:00Your lychee trees are looking great. How old are t...Your lychee trees are looking great. How old are they now? I recently bought a Lychee 'Salathiel' and have got it in a pot (for the time being at least). Do you have any tips to keep them growing and looking healthy?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28640064.post-38116549502415647912008-02-10T23:52:00.000+11:002008-02-10T23:52:00.000+11:00Hi Suburban farmer. You will not have a problem wi...Hi Suburban farmer. You will not have a problem with fruit fly and the panama berry.<BR/><BR/>It is a great weeping shade tree that is fast growing. Up in north qld it can be considered a weed but in the south east it is fine.<BR/><BR/>I have only had mine for a bit over a year and are getting berries already. I haven't had any problems with birds so far either. Notice in the picture how the fruit is under the leaves I think it hides it's bounty very well until they are fully formed. From one day to the next they will turn from being green to a very appealing bright red.<BR/><BR/>When eating them I like to pierce the skin with my teeth and then squeeze the insides out which supplies that rich lolly like sweet taste and then afterwards I eat the skin as well which is a more bland chewy flavour.Correyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10383387183002091966noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28640064.post-84849509714019390072008-02-10T23:31:00.000+11:002008-02-10T23:31:00.000+11:00Do fruit fly get into those panama berries? They s...Do fruit fly get into those panama berries? They sound pretty interesting (and tasty). I think I have room for another tree...Suzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02737249077153052910noreply@blogger.com