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Irish fruit and berries
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Добавлен 8 апр 2017
Let's see what can grow in Ireland
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Dwarf Pomegranate ’Pompommy’ - Abundant Flowers!
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Dwarf Pomegranate ’Pompommy’ - Abundant Flowers!
Pakistan Mulberry finally giving a crop!
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Pakistan Mulberry finally giving a crop!
Early Summer 2024 Polytunnel tour - some nice surprises
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Early Summer 2024 Polytunnel tour - some nice surprises
New Plant - Toona Sinensis - Beef and Onion tree!
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New Plant - Toona Sinensis - Beef and Onion tree!
Mulberry Pruning - Cuttings for sale
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Black Pakistani Worlds Best Girardi King White Shangri La Charlotte Russe Easiest to root are Worlds Best and Charlotte Russe. The rest I’d recommend Grafting. €3 per cutting karlguitar@proton.me
Fig Cuttings for sale - Cutting back the orchard
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Black Madeira Lsu champagne, Hollier, improved Celeste Desert King Smith RDB Violet de Bordeaux Negronne Lampiera Preta Unk - giant Brebas and main Michurinska 10 Campaniere Longe D’Aout Homebase Unk Grise de saint jean Verdonne Strawberry Verte Osbourne Prolific/Brunswick karlguitar@proton.me
Sweetki - Sweet Red Kiwi Fruit Review
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Sweetki - Sweet Red Kiwi Fruit Review
Last of the figs and cutting back the orchard!
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Last of the figs and cutting back the orchard!
Irish Grown Feijoas (pineapple guavas) tasting!
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Irish Grown Feijoas (pineapple guavas) tasting!
Ashmeads Kernal Apple Review - A Great Apple
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Ashmeads Kernal Apple Review - A Great Apple
Fig Spoilage - Season is a write off!
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Fig Spoilage - Season is a write off!
Fruit Flies - Fig Spoilage - Loosing all my figs 😩😩😩
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Fruit Flies - Fig Spoilage - Loosing all my figs 😩😩😩
Giving up on my Black Pakistani Mulberry! 😩
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Giving up on my Black Pakistani Mulberry! 😩
Trifoliate Orange Birr Castle Gardens Ireland
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Trifoliate Orange Birr Castle Gardens Ireland
Plum Yew Tree - Birr Castle Gardens Ireland
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Plum Yew Tree - Birr Castle Gardens Ireland
Lucky you.I reckon those were the nicest Berry's Ive ever had.
Another fig variety I've never tasted. Just no space to get more fig plants 😂
Lol mine is going dormant here because its been so cold 😂
Great vid. Would be cool to see another video of how your other figs are doing. Looks like you're getting a decent yield 🙌🌿
It looks like it has done incredibly well this year, Karl. I will have to keep an eye out for this variety, it seems quite hard to find at the moment for some reason.
Very interesting, Karl! I have heard DK is occasionally able to ripen a few main crop without pollination. I'm guessing the breba are tastier though?
I also get main crop on desert king in UK. About 25% ripen, rest fall off. I find the flavour to be quite bland though.
where is this comes from?
@@shoubedo_love the original home of the apple is generally considered Asia, particularly an area near Kazakhstan
RedDevil appel is a red flesh apple .. not sure you got the right cultivar here ;)
Your right. I wonder what it is
I just got one plant from Lidl, can I put it outdoors
If you want to
Are they outdoors? And how are the plants in winter? Thanks
Yep outdoors 😊
I grew the yellow and red varieties in Galway last year, they grew very well. Left them in the ground until winter. Only I issue had was they drew rats, they loved the red ones.. they didn't touch the yellow ones for some reason.
@@noga8974 shame that. Al least you know which ones to grow now!
Mana serikata berbahasa Melayunya
Great to see. Can you say where you bought the plant?
Local garden shop
Got huge ones this yr in America, Turkish, figs 20 feet tall. Insane 1,000s from 7 plants😊 enjoy your video.
Mine just flowers like crazy. Maybe something will pollinate soon. I will be bringing mine in for the winter
Are you going it in a container or inground?
@@yvonnezarm9333 in ground
Thank you❤
It certainly looks very promising Karl! Fingers crossed you get them to ripen 🤞
Looks promising Karl, i think the dwarf pomegranate fruits only get to about an inch diameter ( at least on the specimens I've seen ) which means they often ripen by October 🤞
@@lyonheart84 oh that’d be great. Thanks Brett
Hey Karl. I think you're getting brebas on RdB because of the tunnel. The trees may not all be going dormant? Those RdB brebas could be overwintered main crop that never swelled. Pretty cool if true.
I've grown Golden Berry for the first time this year in pots in the greenhouse, like yours mine have had an incredible amount of spidermite on! I did end up spraying them in the end. I opened a dried husk one today and it was yellow all around, rather than before I looked and they were tinged green. So I though ok, I'll try it. I split it in half and had a lick of the middle - yum! Kinda like pineapple, so I popped that half in and my face turned from mmmm to UGHHH and had to spit it out :( :( It wasn't how I would describe as sour, it had some really horrible aftertaste I can't describe and it lingered until I had a drink. I'm so sad because I thought they'd be lovely from the description on the packet. I'm gonna try them again but maybe they needed even more ripening still. They feel kind of waxy on the outside, but I've seen some people say they are sticky -perhaps I need to wait until they are sticky. If they were just sweet and sour I wouldn't mind, but they definitely tasted off to me.
@@Bexyboo88 stick with them. They area tasty fruit
Desert king is a champ!
As by our current weather it's totally different nice breed, Can I get some cutting of ur special specious.
@@zenxtravy7732 where do you live?
@@irishfruitandberries9059 in Pakistan Punjab.
@@irishfruitandberries9059 in Pakistan
@@irishfruitandberries9059 Pakistan
@@zenxtravy7732 sorry but I can’t ship internationally.
OMG you have one too. I have a thing for Poms. The fact that ithey should grow great in my area blows my mind. Mine is a little thinner than yours but i just got it this spring. Mine is about to flower. Mine didnt have a variety. I just bought it from etsy.
Excellent Karl. Another good year for Breba. The main crop look promising as well.
Thats an impressive showing of breba figs Karl, especially given the summer so far. Just shows what a gamechanger a polytunnel can be 😁
Wow, those Desert King brebas are huge Karl! The others are doing incredibly well too! Most of the cuttings you sent me that I managed to root are coming along well, I'll probably have to repot some of them soon 👍. Interesting to hear the RDB has been a reliable breba producer for you! I will have to see how mine does outside in the future 🤞
The brebas are looking great!
Poly looking great Karl. Love all the herbs and other plants flowering/going to seed. Perfect for the pollinators.
Cute little plant Karl 👍
Love the flowers. Are you going to try propagating it?
@@FilthyKingsRock yep I’ll try
It’s great to see it has flowered again this year! Hopefully, you are able to get a couple of fruits to set 🤞
Hi, new subscriber here. I had a quick look through your videos looking for an answer about figs in ireland. I have a good few in pots outside and I'm getting good results, plenty of figs. I have a few different varieties. I want to plant some of them in the ground. I've read everywhere that their roots should be restricted. Have you any experience with unrestricted roots and what were the results? Basically I'm looking for proof and not believing what I read. Especially because the literature is probably based on the uk climate.
@@leighfheritage Hey, that’s a bit of an old wives tale, but with a hint of truth. In my experience, the biggest determining factor, with regard to fruit development, is heat. Most figs, if given adequate heat, will develop fruit regardless of root restriction. That said, there are some stubborn varieties that could do with some root restriction and maybe some pinching. All of the trees that I planted in the ground do not have their roots restricted and they produce abundantly every year.
Is this variety working any better for you now? Meant to be quite a good early. Also was just gonna check, was the BM you have Black madeira kk (I have a plant that came from one of your cuttings, so just wanted to check if you knew which of the strains it was). Thanks!
@@hopeitgrows2892 Hey Conor, got a little better last year but the spot it was growing in wasn’t ideal so I dug it up, so the jury is still out on it. The BM is the KK version as far as I know. I got mine off vinny figs. But I don’t have any other strain to compare it to so who knows!
@@irishfruitandberries9059 OK thanks, yeah probably is kk then. Hmm, well hopefully the campaniere fares a bit better in its new spot, as So many people recommend it, but haven't seen many people grow it here. Cheers
Pl provide me the cutting
@@user-ov4mb7dm9t ok, but it’ll cost you!
@@irishfruitandberries9059 how much for hundred cutings
@@user-ov4mb7dm9t Where are you from?
Pakistan
Pakistan
Good garden videos . I have a question about your Pakistan Mulberry. Did all those branches develop on their own or did you Tip ( prune ) the top of top of the tree. Usually when you Tip the top of a young tree, multiple branches will be forced to develop. Or did you just buy that tree with branches already on it ? Thank you.
The problem with some of these exotic fruits being sold here and advertised as producing fruit in an outdoor situation is somewhat misleading. I am in Co Wicklow and I have two gogi berry plants. One outside and one in a tunnel. There isn't much difference between them. The one in the tunnel wakes up a few weeks earlier in the year but neither produce much in the way of fruit . They don't flower until mid a=August so if its a cold autunm I get no fruit at all. I am thinking about getting a pomegranite but after seeing your video I am having second thoughts. Great video, thank you.
I’ve had similar problems with goji berries. I even have a variety from lubera that is supposed to fruit from a young but they have NEVER fruited for me.
@@irishfruitandberries9059 My gogis fruit every year but small amounts. The plant sems to think that it is still in the southern hemisphere
Sir please tell from where I can get this one. Will happy if you ready sale some brunch of Pakistani mulberry, Thank you
Where do you live?
I live in dublin
@@wasimshaikh2711 cool, I’ll be selling cuttings or small plants during the winter or next year. Give me shout then
Done thank you ☺️
Hello sir can I get one cutting from your mulberry plant, Thank you
How to buy this plant
From somewhere that sells it
Does the Dessert King require the wasp for a main crop?
Yep but mine ripened a few main crop without any wasp
I've just purchased one and it came with no berries. I planted it in the ground and will see what happens.
🤞 best of luck
Is this variety actually red or does it turn black as well
I think the red and black are probably the same. I have the black one and it goes red when ripening but only turning black very late in the ripening stage
Do you live in the UK with those blueberries And what is the name of the plant
Very nice to see them flowering, Karl! Those ones do still look a fair bit taller than mine, so looks like I might still have a bit to go yet. I'm hoping I can get it to flower by the end of the season, but who knows, it might take another year lol 😂
all you can grow in ireland are potatoes and (saur) apples
Always fun to see Basjoo putting on flowers 👍😊
how old is this tree?
I grew these last year. I now have this one planted again and a yellow bantam one. I saved seeds because i paid 3€ for 30 seeds. I now shared seeds with a friend.
Thank you for your channel! Let’s be friends!