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    All totally normal growth/shedding of HBWR. SEQLD grows em big, and I've flicked many, many seeds around the place as a result. Even if you neglect them they will still kick on, especially if they have partial sun and something to climb
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    Hey all. Im respectfully asking that you do not ask for seeds from my latest endeavour. If they were available I’d let it be known. At the risk of coming across as self important, selfish, dramatic or rude. It’s getting a bit much and would like it to stop if possible. I share my progress in hope of encouraging others to have a crack and hopefully in the future these seeds will be more abundant. I prob sound like a c*nt but hey, whatevs… Obviously there is no harm in asking so I’m simply asking that you don’t ask Kindest regards, Enjaytee.
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    that all supports the story how the goat farmer from yemen, observed his flock eating it and as such thought, it has to be good for me as well. i got possums and catha, but the trees are fine, the possums hardly go on the ground here because people have so many dogs. possums move here using the electric wires. obviously a learned behavior, and thought to the offspring.
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    Lol, I have the opposite problem- wallabies stripping branches of young NL trees, bending down and breaking thicker vertical stems and ultimately killing the trees Weirdly enough not the largest, oldest tree- they don't touch that, maybe it's too exposed But I planted another six a couple of years back in more sheltered areas- they've never thrived and that's prolly the reason another old tree has never thrived either. One of the young ones is 2m high and completely stripped up to about 1.2m Totally deliberate IMO- nothing nearby targeted. Explains why I don't see as many dead wallabies out the front these days, they're all hyped up and hopping faster ;)
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