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Shamus O'Leary
Добавлен 22 фев 2015
Videos about growing tropical fruit trees here in the desert of Phoenix, Arizona. Mango, avocado, banana, and more!
Sweet Almond bush, full sun plant, EXTREMELY fragrant, Phoenix AZ
Sweet Almond bush, full sun plant, EXTREMELY fragrant, Phoenix AZ
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Growing Jamun tree in Phoenix Arizona
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Growing Jamun tree in Phoenix Arizona
Cold protection for the trees at Greenlife nursery
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Cold protection for the trees at Greenlife nursery
We are cutting down $200,000 worth of bamboo!!
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We are cutting down $200,000 worth of bamboo!!
Barbados Cherry mid summer update, after pruning
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Barbados Cherry mid summer update, after pruning
Avocado tree look like it's dying? This might be why....
Просмотров 5 тыс.Год назад
Avocado tree look like it's dying? This might be why....
How to tell when Sapodilla are ready to pick
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
How to tell when Sapodilla are ready to pick
Phoenix grown banana with FIVE racks of fruit simultaneously!!!
Просмотров 6 тыс.2 года назад
Phoenix grown banana with FIVE racks of fruit simultaneously!!!
3rd Spring update video on the tropical garden
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 года назад
3rd Spring update video on the tropical garden
Growing Indian Green Jujube in Phoenix Arizona
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 года назад
Growing Indian Green Jujube in Phoenix Arizona
Dwarf Black Mulberry hedge in Phoenix Arizona
Просмотров 10 тыс.2 года назад
Dwarf Black Mulberry hedge in Phoenix Arizona
40yr old example of an Indian Gooseberry/Amla tree in Phoenix AZ
Просмотров 15 тыс.3 года назад
40yr old example of an Indian Gooseberry/Amla tree in Phoenix AZ
2021 Update on our tropical plant demo garden
Просмотров 10 тыс.3 года назад
2021 Update on our tropical plant demo garden
The largest Cassia Rainbow Shower I've seen
Просмотров 5 тыс.3 года назад
The largest Cassia Rainbow Shower I've seen
Growing Rangoon Creeper vine in Arizona
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Growing Rangoon Creeper vine in Arizona
The most foolproof fruit tree every yard should have
Просмотров 22 тыс.3 года назад
The most foolproof fruit tree every yard should have
Cold protection for tropicals in Phoenix
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Cold protection for tropicals in Phoenix
Why does my bamboo look like its dying?
Просмотров 40 тыс.4 года назад
Why does my bamboo look like its dying?
Don't be too quick to yank your dead trees
Просмотров 5 тыс.4 года назад
Don't be too quick to yank your dead trees
Hottest summer on record update on tropicals in Phoenix
Просмотров 12 тыс.4 года назад
Hottest summer on record update on tropicals in Phoenix
Growing Peanut Butter fruit tree in Phoenix AZ
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 года назад
Growing Peanut Butter fruit tree in Phoenix AZ
Mid summer update on a Phoenix Mango orchard
Просмотров 11 тыс.4 года назад
Mid summer update on a Phoenix Mango orchard
No fruit set on Annonas and Sapodilla?
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 года назад
No fruit set on Annonas and Sapodilla?
Sir can longan be grown in container with a satisfactory result?or it should be planted on ground?
Woh did not know yall delivered to Tucson! That's fantastic news for me down here. I can't find a local nursery here that carries half what you do.
It looks nice, but how is it with allergies?
Thanks 🙏
You may keep the trees trimmed down to be a high bush
It was recently raining in Phoenix? Nice
Beautiful!!!
Running bamboos won't spread in desert climates. It's basically impossible for monopodial rhizomes to spread where the soil is dry and poor like in the south west USA. The only way a running bamboo would become invasive is if it is grown in a warm temperate, oceanic, mediterranean or subtropical/tropical climate. They won't do particularly well in cold temprate climates. In a desert climate they can only thrive and eventually start spreading if you grow them in an area that is regularly watered and has rich topsoil and a thick layer of mulch.
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Wonderful plant
Cool
Its one of my favorite scented plants and arguably attracts the most variety of any flower in my garden!
Does it produce any edible fruit or nuts? I saw them in Florida under a different name but it's definitely the same plant which is weird.
@colonagray2454 Nope! They don't even produce seeds. When you crush the leaves they have a slight almond smell, hence the name.
I love that plant!
Wow!! That plant is pretty!! I need to make time to get over there and get a couple of those and a Jamoon tree!! 🌞🌵
Do you have some in stock?
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1st 😂
Hell yeah
How far from a pool and house
Answered my questions to the point. Thank you
I can see the truth in everything youve said
One Love brotha
Sinner.
about time too...its been ages Shamus
Gimme
How old is this tree?
Yessir. I’ve gta Jamun plum. Thnx for this vid. Waiting for my tree to get bigger and able to survive the cold here Peace N Love
We need an update on your orchard and nursery before trees start to go dormant
Wow!! Beautiful tree!!! Do you have these available? 🌞🌵
@@jolene47 yes ma'am
@@shamusoleary2139 Yippee!! 🤗
Thank you for this. I bought one from you in '22 and she's gorgeous! I'm wondering if I need to prune her...
I wonder where you purchased his trees?
@@callieward8362 In Phoenix search for Green Life by Shamus O Leary Tropicals
Wheres ur bamboos sir
Shamus O'Leary, always brilliant! ...and those minerals and additions! Go, teacher! Earth and people, unite!
What year is it?! Great to hear from you Shamus
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Our website is Greenlifebyshamusoleary.com
Very helpful I think maybe I’m having the same situation 😢
How many years for the tulip of Gabon to grow much for flouring ? I have a tiny tree in my appartment here in Dakar, Senegal, West Africa
Indian amla gooseberry most powerful fruit in the world
Sorry for the silly question, but how will I know when the tree needs to be transplanted into a bigger pot?
Gooseberry ?
I am in a location that is sunny almost 95% of the year. I am talking about full sun with 0 clouds. USDA zone 9-10 I want to grow coffee, and lychee. What percentage would you recommend ?
Never saw the video but I totally get it. I’m much the same. Prefer being alone to sharing the company of others, enough Scottish in me to make me pop off unexpectedly, etc. I found you while trying to get some minutiae on growing fruit trees in containers. I’ve wanted a Prunus americana for a long time. So that’s what I plan on growing. It’ll be a challenge, I know. They sucker like crazy. Gotta be careful where you site them in-ground because they’ll take over, aggressively😂 But yeah. I like your ethic so I’ll be following you. 👍
My gul mohar is 4 years old and it rained a lot two days before and i think there was waterlogging issue. All leaves are wilted but it is growing a lot of flowering buds. Not a single leaf looks healthy and some have turned brown and falling. I have digged up some soil around the trunk but i don't know it will survive or not 😢
I'm 64 and just tried avacodo Hass now I have a grafted Hass a grafted BETA abd a Choquette all doing well and just grafted to the Hass Oro Negro and a Doni to It excited to see them produce
Phoenix just isn't a good environment for a food forest. I think we all struggled through a cool experiment but the truth is that it is pretty much unattainable, at least tropical fruit. I see people succeed with bananas, and a few with smaller mango trees that are producing, but the idea of an exotic food forest doesn't appear to be realistic. Even my guava died, which was one of the hardier trees in my garden. I didn't care for the fruit but it was nice to get something to grow. Never got a single mango tree past a winter or summer, and through the years I had purchased dozens of them and placed them in different area of the yard. 9pm at night out there setting up PVC enclosures to cover with frost cloth or out there at 5am to cover with shade cloth in the summer before work. One winter it got down to 27~ degrees and we put a space heater out there and put xmas lights on the remaining mango trees, cold still killed them. Barbados cherries are still going with almost no help, but they are super slow growing and have pretty much done nothing but flower one year. And the Surinam cherry is still growing, in complete shade.
Thank you
Well done guys!!
Its a hardwood tree. really good quality wood. Fast growing and have a beautiful reddish finish. As they mature it turn red.
How about leaves curling up??
Looks like Heaven!!
Bravo! 👍👍
where in arizona it is? Do you sell neem tree?
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