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Dirty Gnomes Gardens
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Roselle Hibiscus: a perfect plant for Arizona
Roselle Hibiscus: a perfect plant for Arizona
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Red Malaysian Guava
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Red Malaysian Guava tree growing in AZ zone 9b.
Harvest and preserve day!
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Harvesting my apricots and tomatoes before they go bad.
Aprium vs Apricot
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In this video, I compare my Katy Apricot to my Flavor Delight Aprium grown in Arizona (zone 9b)
Garden update
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It's been a hectic year with competing priorities. Here's a quick update on the yard...
Jujube Root Suckers
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link to Li Jujube Tree video ruclips.net/video/AJSZMedK-zg/видео.html
Protect young seedlings from caterpillars.
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Protect young seedlings from caterpillars.
Red Russian vs Lacinato/Dinosaur Kale
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Red Russian vs Lacinato/Dinosaur Kale
Potting up Jamaican Cherry, Mango and Mulberry Tree.
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Potting up Jamaican Cherry, Mango and Mulberry Tree.
Pruning Mulberry Tree To Kickstart Production
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Pruning Mulberry Tree To Kickstart Production
Summer pruning might help it produce more fruit and dress up the shape. Very vigorous growing plum and so tasty 😊
Anyone can make good watermelons, but only a good and experienced farmer can make good sweet watermelons.
Omg! This is the best way to find out if it's ripe or not! Thank you
We plant a lot of this here in Brazil. A tip is that the more you harvest the green ones, the more it produces.
I have one that is about 8’ tall it’s in a 25 gal pot. It will start fruiting after 2 years. I live in Florida gulf coast around Clearwater area. They’re very easy to grow. I use 10-10-10 fertilizer and have no problem.
hi any updates about this video?
I was just about to pick my watermelon and I show your tips so stopped.. if i did, my watermelon who have been unripe. Thank you...
These are Pepperoncini, not Shishito.
I know this is an old video but how did your jamaican cherry in a pot experiment turn out?
I ended up losing all of the trees in a freak accident (I didn't water them). However, the tree did pretty well in a pot, and I was able to get fruit off of it.
@@dirtygnomesgardens1667 how sensitive were they, how long did they go unwatered before they died?
@chosen2030 They will dry up in the summer if you don't water them daily. I went a few weeks without watering them before they died.
what is the wingspan diameter of the tree and height of your tree?
It gets around 12-15 ft tall and about the same width.
4 minutes to explain something that take 5 seconds is waaayyyyyyyyy too long. People need to learn to stfu and get to the point.
WHAT A BUNCHES OF BULLSHIT DUMBASS. YOU ARE SO STUPID SAYING WHAT YOUR SAYING. WE CAN REALLY SEE ALL OF THIS BULLSHIT YOUR TALKING ABOUT WHEN WE ARE LOOKING AT MELON IN A STORE.
very happy
Thank you!!!!
I live in the south and can never understand why youtubers say birds eat their apples and plums??? Maybe its due to lack of seeds and insects in your area...
Birds will only eat the fruit if they are low sources of water around. Bird baths in the garden will keep the birds from going for the fruit if the water is right in front of them.
Get to the point dude
How long do these last? Do they die out every year after harvesting and need replanting or keep on growing yearly? I live in the tropics and would love growing them.
Here in Arizona they are annuals. I plant them in the spring and harvest in the fall just before they die. In the tropics I believe these should stay alive year round. This variety of hibiscus is more cold sensitive than most.
530am lol and the sun is out. Mine barely flowered this year. I doubt I'll get any fruit this year.
Yep, it gets bright here early this time of year. That is always disappointing when you don't get a decent harvest. Next year!!
He picked it too early.
I have no idea about this since i'm a greenhorn but didn't you just cut off 3-4 time the mulberries? Wouldn't it be best to prune summer after the fruiting? That way you prune to size and still might have 2' new growth for nest year if it's a fast growing tree. Thanks.
The tree only fruits on new growth. So everything I cut off would not fruit. You might have more growth if you don't cut it back as much as I did, but I don't like pruning in the summer. It would be worth a try.
@@dirtygnomesgardens1667 Greenhorn again. My Illinois Everbearing, Dwarf Everbearing and Weeping mulberry all have fruit in March so they fruited on last year wood at every bud new growth? Is that because mine are everbearing and your is not? Thanks
@@dirtygnomesgardens1667 I think I understand now. The fruit is not actually on the old wood but so close I thought it was but it's actually at the beginning of a new branch.
Thank you. Why are they inside the buckets. Mine is on the bare floor
I put them in buckets because I had rats eating them. It kept them off.
@@dirtygnomesgardens1667 thank you!
Some of my watermelon went bad after pruning them. What could be the cause of this? 2. How do I also know when they are ripe for harvest?
Flavor Delight Apriums taste really good.
I notice on your Guava trees some of the Leaves have some very dark color to them, is that a sign of something they are lacking in the Fertilizer as to why they are doing that ? , my Ruby Supreme Guava has some Leaves that look like that and i am wondering what is causing it.
This particular variety has darker leaves. I have noticed with guava, some varieties will have darker leaves in the winter due to colder temps, I believe.
Love the look of the red Malaysian, I have one in sacramento where I'm at and it has done better after it's first few years.
Awesome. Mine seems to do a little better each year. The fruit is really good too so I'm hoping the trend continues.
I wish i can have some of these root suckers. Hard to find these trees for sale. And little too expensive.
maybe put :Gardenimg, at the beginning of the title 🤗
2 years ago my apple tree gave us 1 apple and last year we had hundreds of it. This years I’m expecting triple that amount. However I’m more excited about my darf mulberry tree this year I’m hoping to get a big harvest. Since I had a little tiny harvest last year so it’s a sign. 😊
Good luck! My mulberry harvest last year was small too. Fingers crossed for both of us!
Beautiful and blessings too your food supply. 🎉
My Aprium tree in 3 years in the ground and I feel it tastes better and juicier than the Apricot also.
It's been 3 years. Had Katy produced reliably every year? I've heard that apricots sometimes go a year without producing fruit. I'm in Seattle.
Yes, I it has produced every year. It alternates a little between huge crop and medium crop but I always get some.
@@dirtygnomesgardens1667 Awesome. Thanks for the info.
Thanks
I ordered one to see what might arrive on the exact border of zone 8b/9a Louisiana (It may be in my yard...that close), and a tiny little 8 inch tree with leaves showed up, so I ordered four more, plus two Pineapple Guava, and four Celeste Fig trees to go with my one year old Brown Turkey fig and three or four cuttings I`m rooting from it. I have a 100 ft long wild blackberry patch with multiple types of various tasting/shaped berries on those. I need to propagate the big sweet blackberries this year and remove one area with inferior, bitter, tiny berries if they don`t improve. I can make wine from them though but they`re just bad. My soil is really bad here...very hard, red, and concrete-like. Maybe if I make piles of forest soil and add lots of mulch I can grow these. I guess I can hack away at the ground with a miner pick I have to give the roots a chance to anchor. I had to mound up soil around my first fig tree and mulch heavily.
Nice! Sounds like you got a lot going on.
@@dirtygnomesgardens1667 My mulberry trees are growing well in the ground so far. Noticeable growth so they`re doing well. I chopped holes in the hard soil with a small pick axe and added good soil to give them a boost and added some lime pellets and liquid fertilizer. I`m gonna plant more from rooted cuttings. I killed one removing the other four from their tiny box because of the weird way they were packaged because it looked like they only sent two instead of four because they had two root balls on each end. It snapped in a way that couldn`t be saved. I tried but they were already in bad shape because shipping was so delayed. They were freshly rooted young green cuttings unlike the first that was an older twig. The one twig was the same price (25) as four fresh green ones and is growing the slowest. I don`t care though because I just wanted a decent start of them to propagate more nearby and give away to help the birds and hungry people in the future.
I tried this, and it DID NOT WORK. My first ever watermelon wasted lol
Watermelon + frezzer= MOST NATURAL BEST SUMMER FRUIT ICEBLOCK
Is jujube ber from india or thailand is the same thing with jujube, meaning that it also has suckers like the jujube trees you have talked about?
I'm not sure. This is Li variety (Chinese). I would guess most varieties would be similar.
bro just picked an unripe melon 🤣
Nice video. Very helpful. You only have blooms once a year with these?
Thank you. Yes. Only once a year has been my experience.
I've watched several videos tonight of people harvesting these unripe, LOL. Yours was the first with it ripe and of course explaining how to determine whether it is ready or not. Thank you, have seeds coming and will be trying this plant for the first time this year. Oh btw, to hell with what others think while you meddle in your garden!
Don’t remove the flowers smh
Hello! What are chances of this tree growing and bearing in zone 13 highlands? I know it might sound crazy. But I'm eager to know what are the implications of trying so.
Hello. I don't think you would get much fruit in zone 13. Not enough chill hours.
@@dirtygnomesgardens1667 I appreciate your timely reply. ✨🙌 But will it survive or just die out? Will it defoliate even under tropical conditions or act like an evergreen tree?.
@jayparth To be honest, I'm not sure. I think the tree would do fine. My guess is it would keep some of its foliage. I have some disiduous trees with higher chill requirements and they are mostly evergreen with some defoliage.
Thanks a ton❣️✨. Exactly, the words I wanted to hear!
Thanks for sharing I went with the Leah Cot, Flavor Delight and Cot-N-Candy Apriums for the 831 Salinas, Watsonville and Santa Cruz, California
Top video thanks mate.
I tried a dried Li Jujube and it was delicious! I'm considering adding this to my yard, perhaps in a container to prevent the runners, and maybe espalier this tree to reach all the fruit. It's Jan 2024, how is your tree doing now?
I decided to take the tree out. As much as I love it, it is just a little too invasive for my yard. I captured one and put it in a pot. It is doing ok, but the growth rate is much slower in a pot.
Good morning. I live in central florida zone 9A/b…could this variety be grown in a large container?…I was amazed at how fast you said it grew
Yes, this tree should do OK in a pot. It just won't grow as fast or be as abundant. You will want a large pot if you do.
How cold do your Temps get in the Winter Time there?? I am Rooting come Cuttings and want to plant them around the place here - i am in grow zone 9a (New USDA Map) here in Mississippi. But that is a really nice looking Mulberry...:)
We will get down into the high 20s on occasion. These trees wont have any trouble in 9a. Enjoy!!!
Hi thanks for the fast reply - you made up my mind-- think i will order some cuttings. @@dirtygnomesgardens1667
Mulberry can grow from zone 5 to 10.
@@dirtygnomesgardens1667 Thanks for the reply DGG.. :)
@@baneverything5580 Thanks for t he reply ..:)
Nice video sharing superb 👌
Thank you!
Where did you get the seeds from?
These are from Amazon. Palm Beach Medicinal Herbs was the seller.
Do you replant this by seed every year? How old are your hibiscus plants now?
Yes, I replant them each year. These are 3rd generation plants.
@@dirtygnomesgardens1667 they are wonderful and we definitely want to give them a try!
Nothing about eating the leaves.
Sorry, I've never tried the leaves. Only the fruit.
Thank for your help I lorn