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Managing your multigraft fruit tree

Managing your multigraft fruit tree

Learning how to manage your multigraft fruit trees will help you make the best use of the space in your garden.

The fruit fly story: everything you need to know

The fruit fly story: everything you need to know

The story of how Queensland Fruit Flies meet, mate, and reproduce. Everything you need to know to learn how to beat these pests.

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