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Cheryl has been a gardener all her life and has successfully grown dragon fruit in Temora South West New South Wales. This was area I didn't expect to see good results. I look forward to working with Cheryl to see the growth of her dragon fruit  V's North Queensland. 
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Milo is a relative new gardener who is interested in learning with the aim to become self sufficient. She is based in Pasadena near Adelaide. 
Milo has grown her own dragon fruit plants from seeds and was gifted some dragon fruit cuttings. Thank you for sharing you dragon fruit journey.
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Rob from Kuranda in Far North Queensland's favourite plant is hylocereus. He is an experienced horticulturist.
Rob is located near Cairns and has a history of growing and grafting cactus. Thank you so much for sharing and looking forward to growing dragon fruit with you. 
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Follow the journey of a Southern New South Wales dragon fruit grower.
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I'd like to introduce Kevin from Rockhampton. 
He is one of our first customers and has been on of our biggest supporters. He has visited us on open day and it was so lovely meeting him and his family. 
Kevin has also contributed to our dragoon fruit trellis ideas. 
Thank you so much for this blog post and I hope people enjoy reading it as much as I did
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A Stanthorpe biodynamic farmers experience growing dragon fruit in a heavy frost area
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Simon is a South Western Australian Dragon fruit farmer who has gone from back yard enthusiast to starting his own farm- Simions Dragon Fruit. Simon is also producing his own varieties by controlled x pollination of dragon frui
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Plants in the cactus family, Cactaceae, originated in North, Central, and South America. They are widely distributed, from coastal areas, to high mountains, and in tropical rainforests. Their appearance is just as variable, from thimble-size species, to enormous column species, and the epiphytic (climbing) species.

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Freezing dragon fruit is a simple process that allows you to preserve its freshness and enjoy it later.

Store the frozen dragon fruit for up to 6 months in the freezer. 

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Easy Dragon Fruit Tarts Recipe.
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How to cook with dragon fruit- Heavenly Vegan Dragon Fruit and Passion fruit Curd Recipe. (you wont even know it's Vegan!!
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If you are considering to grow dragon fruit in Melbourne or Country Victoria in a colder climate here are some hints and tips for growing dragon fruit in colder climates. 

Dragon fruit can be grown in cold climates but need extra love and care. 

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