Backyard Orchard – Quick look at Fig Tree, Nectarine Tree, Banana Tree, Papaya Tree, Red Banana Tree, Asian Pear , Delicious Apples and Grapes starting to ripen.
Backyard Orchard – Quick look at Fig Tree, Nectarine Tree, Banana Tree, Papaya Tree, Red Banana Tree, Asian Pear , Delicious Apples and Grapes starting to ripen.
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i think sometimes you should eat your plant and fruit to your review. Its become enjoyfull to see that. I hope you more planting again until your garden like a mini forest. Add some vegetabels in your garden, like sweet potato, potato, wortel and anything. Great job Mr.
What do you use to keep your fruits worm free?
Fabulous..
You are watering everyone mouths!!! Your gardens is sooooo beautiful
looks great brother. Abundance is never a bad thing.
Can grapes grow in tropical country like Philippines? because one of my favorite fruit is grapes, someone can answer me? tnx
I'm so impressed with your gardening. You are the first Black person I've seen so far. We are in Ontario as well but in the city of Mississauga. Your videos, especially eating the fruit makes me want to go buy a fruit tree, but I don't know anything about it. My husband and I grow veg, and we are starting to take it seriously, though our backyard isn't as big as your. Keep the info coming and let us know more about how to grow fruits. thanks again and blessings although I think you're already blessed.
Thanks
wow, love your garden. I started mine recently. Not sure what you use for fertilizer but I just started using the miracle grow fruit tree citrus spikes. Put down in the fall before the frost and in the spring after ground warms up. The reviews for the spikes were very good. I'm hoping that it will revive some older trees that came with the house and help the new fruit trees I planted this year. Thank you for sharing!
Beautiful backyard garden and orchard- gives me something to look forward to as we start out. Absolutely beautiful trees, looking forward to watching your other videos.
Really beautiful. love your garden
really amazing garden. how long have you been working on it?
Thank you..
That's an amazing garden! Probably the best suburban orchard i've seen on youtube. I hadn't realised Damson plums produced that heavily. It's funny, the moment i saw all that fruit i went outside and cut a few scions off the Damson i planted last year (not fruiting yet). It's the almost spring for us now, so i just cleft grafted them onto some wild cherry-plum whips that had sprung up because of the birds. Even grafted onto some ornamental plums in my zeal. Perfect timing! Keep up those videos!
Yes.. The Papaya was from seed, but no fruit yet. This year I hope:) Thanks for the support !
Did you grow the papaya tree from seed? Also, does that tree produce fruit? Its so cool you have tropical fruit growing…in CANADA! quite amazing!
You should see Stephen Hayes' youtube channel. He has videos on thinning plums (stephenhayesuk). Interesting the size they get when thinned.
@RedneckHillbillies Thank you.. Maybe you can do a vid on you're monster seedless grape vine. I would like to see it … .. Appreciate the support
@4GreenEarth2 Yes… I do get snow here in Toronto Canada and it get as low a -20c or -4F. I have to make preparation for my sub-tropical trees, such as Figs, American Persimmon and Pawpaw trees. The Bananas, Passion fruit and Papaya. I have to bring inside or put in a greenhouse… I did take the liberty to look at you’re channel. Great Job!! Maybe we can learn from each other.:)
Wow, u live in Canada but you're able to grow tropical fruiting trees? Do you get snow? I love tropical fruiting trees and currently trying to sprout some passion fruit from seed. I hope you come visit sometime =)