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About From Frost to Fruit | Suburban Tropics Melbourne

Tropical fruit in Melbourne? Yep β€” we’re trying it.

I grow mangoes, bananas, citrus, and other warm-climate fruit trees in a suburban backyard where frost is very real.

This channel follows the wins, failures, experiments, and lessons from turning a cold backyard into a tropical food forest.

Subscribe if you love fruit trees, gardening, and pushing climate limits.πŸŒ΄πŸŒ…πŸŒ΄πŸŒπŸŒπŸ₯­πŸπŸ₯‘

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Episode 4 - Autumn results and the temperature count down

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