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The below item complements this article read in the current issue:

Vegetables EDIBLE AQUATICS – from the garden pond
(pp. 78-79)
...for the stirfry kangkong and watercress soup recipes.

Over the last few issues we have looked at edible plants which can be grown in the garden pond, dam or a constantly wet spot in the garden. There are many plants which thrive in this environment.

This issue Arno takes a look at both Kangking and Watercress.

From a 2 page Subtropicalia Produce Article in Issue Six
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Watercress detail.
 

This issue's article has content submitted courtesy of the Sub-Tropical Fruit Club of Queensland on the abiu (Pouteria caimito), a member of the family SAPOTACEAE.

From a 2 page Subtropicalia Produce Article in Issue Six
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Even at night, this is a striking fruit.
 
 
 
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