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  • @championhomestead6273
    @championhomestead6273 14 дней назад +8

    I agree with you about the trees. I would add moringa, plus you can grow it from seed.

  • @kso808
    @kso808 14 дней назад +7

    I have a fig tree. A couple years ago, someone in my neighborhood wanted some fig cuttings, so I allowed him to get some. Many years ago, I used to harvest them and bring them to the office at work for someone who liked them.

  • @mildredpierce4506
    @mildredpierce4506 13 дней назад +4

    I hate the fact that some people think that every fruit ripens once it picked. Some fruit will get softer, but they do not always get sweeter. I grew up in an agricultural community and was very disappointed when I moved to a city and had trouble finding sweet fruit, such as peaches, apricots or plums.

  • @marisaphoenix1893
    @marisaphoenix1893 13 дней назад +1

    Loquat is bulletproof too.
    Chilli is adorable 🥰

  • @PrinceEyeAllah
    @PrinceEyeAllah 13 дней назад +2

    Passionfruits! If it's warm enough for them they are great

  • @GrowingTreesEasy
    @GrowingTreesEasy 4 дня назад

    I didn’t know apple is such a strong tree until i brought my little seedling grown from seed to a desert,it stays evergreen in the winter even it’s very cold here at nights and the winds are strong with sand storms,and it’s still doing well even after root pruning.

  • @sunshinedayz2172
    @sunshinedayz2172 14 дней назад +2

    Thank you for the information!💙
    I 'm still waiting for my mulberry tree to wake up..🌱

  • @ZE308AC
    @ZE308AC 13 дней назад +1

    Pomegranate trees are easy to grow, and I get a lot of seedlings growing everywhere in my parents' backyard.

  • @benzworks8453
    @benzworks8453 14 дней назад +2

    Good video. Fig is next on my list, pomegranate also.

  • @shannonmartinez8036
    @shannonmartinez8036 13 дней назад

    Thank you Allen!

  • @parvathitiruviluamala9870
    @parvathitiruviluamala9870 3 дня назад

    Good info Allen, thank you. My jujube is 7 years old, is doing well, but doesn't give me any fruit ! Any recommendations ?

  • @chosen2030
    @chosen2030 14 дней назад +2

    Great video as always. Have to say I'm really surprised that citrus trees didn't make your list.

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  14 дней назад +1

      citrus don't do well in colder climates, top 10 tree to grow but not top 5 :)

    • @chosen2030
      @chosen2030 14 дней назад

      @@qctropicals That's really interesting, where I live in Mesa I am surrounded by citrus groves.

    • @chosen2030
      @chosen2030 13 дней назад

      ​@@qctropicalsI also like how you keep teasing us with how great the green mulberry is...how do I get on a list to come get one once they are ready for sale?

    • @jasonrodriguez3858
      @jasonrodriguez3858 13 дней назад

      @@chosen2030mesa doesn’t drop quite as cold as queen creek in the winter though.

    • @chosen2030
      @chosen2030 13 дней назад

      @@jasonrodriguez3858 I thought that too, but if you look at the average low temps by for Nov-Feb for each city, QC is actually warmer.

  • @HungryHobbit12
    @HungryHobbit12 13 дней назад

    I have a dwarf mulberry that is growing well (so far). But then I read that it has invasive roots. So now I’m pondering whether to move it further away from the house. I will wait til fall and hopefully it survives being uprooted.
    I also have a crabapple tree. I bought it because at the time the website said it was compatible with our chill hours. It’s not. So I dunno what to do with it. It’s growing well but obviously not flowering, ever.
    Thanks for the video!

  • @dirtsailoroff-road5580
    @dirtsailoroff-road5580 12 дней назад

    I have all these except for the jujube. I will say the peaches I have are very prone to insect damage in my area once they fruit. Do you get fruit from your jujube?

  • @Free_Falastin2024
    @Free_Falastin2024 13 дней назад +1

    I'd give up being able to grow all stone fruit for the ability to grow citrus, avocado, and mango in the ground without protection.

  • @mariap.894
    @mariap.894 2 дня назад

    New subscriber here👋😄
    My pomegranate tree is over 3 years old and has not given me fruit. Any suggestions? Growing zone 10b. Thanks in advance ❤

  • @charliemagoo7943
    @charliemagoo7943 13 дней назад +1

    Does anyone know if Shangri la or white Pakistan will survive the winter at show low lakeside???

    • @SuburbicultureAZ
      @SuburbicultureAZ 13 дней назад

      You should stick to Illinois Everbearing or Black Beauty if you want to get fruit. I think the frost would kill Pakistans and Shangrilas.

  • @BodarkMan
    @BodarkMan 14 дней назад

    Do you ever grow any native mulberries like Red/Texas mulberry?

  • @irisirene4723
    @irisirene4723 14 дней назад +2

    Sir i wanna ask about my jujube...it only bear flower but not fruit...only male flower and no female flower out...any idea what to do?

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  14 дней назад +1

      get another jujube with opposite sex flowers?

    • @irisirene4723
      @irisirene4723 13 дней назад

      @@qctropicals ohhh okay then so my tree is male jujube?

    • @sheri023
      @sheri023 13 дней назад

      @@irisirene4723 the Li jujube is self-pollinating and will pollinate other varieties of jujubes.

    • @SuburbicultureAZ
      @SuburbicultureAZ 13 дней назад

      With Chinese Jujube, need 2 trees, different cultivars. Li and Lang most common. Search online for the pollinators that your tree needs/likes.

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  12 дней назад +1

      @@SuburbicultureAZ there are self pollinating varieties like the honey jar in the video

  • @putinhynes3848
    @putinhynes3848 13 дней назад

    What calcium do you put on your fruit trees. I am trying to stay organic.

  • @mightymouse881
    @mightymouse881 14 дней назад +1

    I live in Nevada. Is it possible to grow soursop outdoors?

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  13 дней назад +1

      shade and cold protection, yes

    • @user-cl9ew4ie4g
      @user-cl9ew4ie4g 13 дней назад

      Live in Yuma AZ Sunnyside of the earth 113 average weather in summer my Pakistan mullbey is my on tree going into the ground for shade for my mango and miracle berry can't Waite to see results

  • @Joel-McConnell
    @Joel-McConnell 14 дней назад +1

    The problem in my area is the gophers LOVE to eat and kill all of these trees. I have even had gophers kill 20ft. tall trees with 8" diameter trunks. :( I have to run traps and use other deterrents daily to try and keep my trees from being killed by the gophers. Then there are the ground squirrels, rats, mice and birds of course. I am lucky if I get even 10% of my fruit......

    • @Free_Falastin2024
      @Free_Falastin2024 13 дней назад

      Try to bag your fruit or meet the trees. It makes a big difference with squirrels, rabbits, racoons, possums, and birds.

  • @AnarchAnjel
    @AnarchAnjel 14 дней назад

    Ive killed so many figs ilive near death valley though. But seems ive always gotten crap trees to start with like rootbound and rotten. My mulberries though are flourishing.
    Seems my figs burn up. Im 20 miles from death valley.. my wonderful pomegranate has flowers all over it never seen one with so many flowers.

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  14 дней назад +1

      hall of shame candidate :) . Just water your trees, it's that easy. I can't kill figs even when I try lol

    • @AnarchAnjel
      @AnarchAnjel 13 дней назад

      @@qctropicals Dude I need some fig help lol. I bought one this year i have it shaded, an LSU PURPLE , going to be a small tree but leaves are coming out. The one i got replaced from OGW some Turkey fig Bayernbridge, Violetta ?? its idk... no leaves but the one that was rotted and root bound is leafing i left it in the ground so idk, only one not growing is in a pot..go figure

    • @AnarchAnjel
      @AnarchAnjel 13 дней назад

      Btw i do deserve it lol

    • @EASTOAKLAND3200
      @EASTOAKLAND3200 13 дней назад

      ​@@AnarchAnjel Violette de Bordeaux? Did you agitate the roots before planting in ground? Adding mycorrhizal fungi helps with transplanting

    • @AnarchAnjel
      @AnarchAnjel 12 дней назад

      @@EASTOAKLAND3200 Bayernfeige Violetta Fig Tree
      I think somewhat, but it smelled bad when i pulled it out of the pot, but yesterday i seen its putting out leaves from the roots not the actual tree, the replacement was not much better both rootbound, i may go ahead and plant it also it has no leaves, i have it under shade cloth in a pot.

  • @brianperera8015
    @brianperera8015 12 дней назад

    How about kumquat tree

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  7 дней назад

      it doesn't do well in colder areas.

  • @patterson_homestead
    @patterson_homestead 11 дней назад

    Hey brother do you have your videos on tiktok?

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  10 дней назад +1

      i need to upload

    • @patterson_homestead
      @patterson_homestead 10 дней назад

      @qctropicals do it bro. U can get your knowledge to spread even more

  • @williambryce8527
    @williambryce8527 13 дней назад +2

    LOL Hall of Shame!!! Not to sure on that growing Peaches and other stone fruit. Have to spray them in the south, scale, and fungal crap takes some work if your hot and wet.

    • @gregleach5833
      @gregleach5833 13 дней назад

      Very true here in the Deep South. Always humid and some summers are extremely rainy . I’ve even had all leave get infected and fall of midsummer on my figs . Stone fruits are hard here .

  • @valdimicolchik7975
    @valdimicolchik7975 13 дней назад

    You said right ! Fruit did NOT taste the same comparing those fruit which pickup from Your own tree and those fruit bought from the store, (any store !). NOTHING taste better than those fruit which growing on your own trees.
    Beside that need to totaled in consideration the Health Benefits eating fresh, delicious fruit from Your own trees.
    Enjoy !