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BORNEO COLLECTION: December 2005
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Latest news on seed availability. Monday, December 19, 2005. Read about my seed collecting exploits in an article published in the Australian rare fruit review published recently. Connect to the. RFCA website to read the article "Pioneers in Borneo.". Posted by David Chandlee at 12:14 PM. Sunday, December 18, 2005. We have run out of Kandis seeds and they won't be available now until December 2006. Posted by Capetribber at 12:51 PM. Thursday, December 01, 2005. Tropical Fruit Tree Seed Availability.
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Palm Beach Chapter of The Rare Fruit Council International, Inc. - Fruit Council Links
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RFC Market Place Directory. Brevard Rare Fruit Council. California Rare Fruit Growers Inc. Caloosa Rare Fruit Exchange. Collier Fruit Growers, INC. Florida State Horticultural Society. Manasota Chapter of FL Grape Growers Association. Manatee Rare Fruit Council. Marie Selby Botanical Gardens. Miami Rare Fruit Council International,Inc. Palma Sola Botanical Park. Rare Fruit and Vegetable Council of Broward County. Sarasota Fruit and Nut Society. The Fruit and Spice Park. Treasure Coast Rare Fruit Club.
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Rare Fruit - Rare Stories: March 2010
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Rare Fruit - Rare Stories. Stories, observations and snippets from Cape Trib Exotic Fruit Farm. Saturday, March 27, 2010. If you look closely at the photo below you can see the Mangosteen Mural on the wall of the shed. This is a series of 5 paintings that I recently completed showing the development of a mangosteen from bud to fruit. Links to this post. Links to this post. Thursday, March 18, 2010. Mangosteen Harvest in Full Swing. Links to this post. Tuesday, March 02, 2010. Links to this post. Cape Tri...
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Rare Fruit - Rare Stories: Waiting for the cyclone and a new fruit
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Rare Fruit - Rare Stories. Stories, observations and snippets from Cape Trib Exotic Fruit Farm. Wednesday, February 02, 2011. Waiting for the cyclone and a new fruit. Cyclone Yasi has been coming for 5 days now. Digby has been pruning the overhanging branches from the gazebo. This photo shows a man who had a new knee replacement operation only 8 weeks ago. Boarding up the bedroom window by screwing iron against the frame. The bedroom will be our 'safe' place to wait out the 24 hours of high wind. Trip Ad...
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Rare Fruit - Rare Stories: November 2010
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Rare Fruit - Rare Stories. Stories, observations and snippets from Cape Trib Exotic Fruit Farm. Monday, November 08, 2010. This wheelbarrow tells a long story that has taken more than 6 years to unfold. Manipulating fruit characteristics is not something that happens overnight. Fruit growers need patience. Now we are saving the seeds to grow more small trees and as our old jakfruit trees reach senescence, they will be replaced with trees growing tiny jakfruit. Will I live that long? Links to this post.
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Rare Fruit - Rare Stories: Mangosteen harvest starts in 2 weeks
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Rare Fruit - Rare Stories. Stories, observations and snippets from Cape Trib Exotic Fruit Farm. Wednesday, February 04, 2015. Mangosteen harvest starts in 2 weeks. Mamgosteens by mail order in a 4.5 kg box. We will start picking mangosteens in about 2 weeks. This fruit comes from a small flowering about 3 months ago, and we only expect about 100 kg. The main harvest is due to ripen during April and May and we expect between 3-6 tonnes at that time. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow us on twitter.
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Rare Fruit - Rare Stories: September 2011
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Rare Fruit - Rare Stories. Stories, observations and snippets from Cape Trib Exotic Fruit Farm. Friday, September 09, 2011. An erratic mangosteen flowering over the last two months so we now have at least 60 trees with small fruit in a variety of sizes from marble to golfball. This means a harvest over October November. With any luck there will be another flowering in the next few weeks for a crop in Jan. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Banana Joe's Fruit Stand - Hawaii.
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Rare Fruit - Rare Stories: Retiring from tourism
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Rare Fruit - Rare Stories. Stories, observations and snippets from Cape Trib Exotic Fruit Farm. Tuesday, November 18, 2014. We have sold off part of the property, with the homestead, the rainforest, and two B&B cottages. We plan to keep the mangosteen orchard for another few years, but our base will be Mossman. We have been involved with tourists since 1994, and this is the end of an era. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Banana Joe's Fruit Stand - Hawaii. Trip Advisor on Cape Trib Exotic Fruit Farm.
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Rare Fruit - Rare Stories: February is a fruitful time
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Rare Fruit - Rare Stories. Stories, observations and snippets from Cape Trib Exotic Fruit Farm. Friday, February 11, 2011. February is a fruitful time. Breakfast platter for the Bed and Breakfast in February - beautiful sugar bananas, salaks, red panama passionfruit, abiu, mango, pommelo, and red papaya. A yummy treat. Harvesting the fruit using the back of the slasher to bring in the fruit. Labels: bed and breakfast. Cape trib exotic fruit farm. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow us on twitter.