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Has everyone gone on holidays

Posted by nemo NSW (My Page) on
Tue, Dec 19, 06 at 1:05

Seems to be a lot of questions and no answers,it's awful. If someone is there,do you know anything about the "Brush Cherry" syzygium please. Is it one of the most attractive and popular varieties. I hope so I have just planted two.Thank you for any answers.


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RE: Has everyone gone on holidays

Well, I'm still here, nemo (spiders are always around). I haven't visited this page in a long time though, too many adds now-a-days. Your query re "'brush cherry',sysygium" might have gotten more response from the Australian Natives forum. Brush cherry is of the Sysygium Australe species, 'Tiny Trev' is a dwarf form. Sysygium Australe is notorious for psyllid attack, unfortunately. Psyllids leave unsightly blistering and distortion on the leaves.


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RE: Has everyone gone on holidays

Yeah, too many ads. I didn't have access to a computer for some months and then someone in the family blocked sites with too many pop-ups so I couldn't get back in. Water restrictions mean I'm not planting anything. I can't seem to find any gardening shows on tv lately. I used to love watching the Friday night shows, then get on Gardenweb and then spend the weekend gardening. Sad. Hope your syzygiums do well.


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RE: Has everyone gone on holidays

macbirch are you using firefox browser? its heaps better than internet explorer and you can set it to block all the pop ups. I still see the ads at the top and side but theyre easy to ignore

firefox is free to use and you can get it here

Here is a link that might be useful: firefox


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RE: Has everyone gone on holidays

Thanks. DS has already found out about it. Nice to see people are still around. See "all questions and no answers" thread.


 
 

 

 


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