We currently have a windy 35deg Christmas day and it hardly ever rains in Sth Australia. I'm from Victoria, I moved here almost 2 years ago, the one thing that I do miss is the rain. Not as much as I got on the Bass Coast, but I sure would love some of it.
@@RealLifeFruitopia I am in the boonies but I’m right near the beach. which I love. Thankfully, we are not near the terrible fires. Keep up the inspiring videos, my climate is somewhat different, but you give me ideas for my own fruit growing.
What banana trees do you recommend for growing in Melbourne most? Specifically Nunawading. Also, do they need protection in winter if they're growing between a fence and a house?
You could grow the white sapotes over the top of the mango on the southern side. This canopy might be able to throw frost over the top of the mango, creating a frost free zone.
Marry Xmas you 2😊
We currently have a windy 35deg Christmas day and it hardly ever rains in Sth Australia. I'm from Victoria, I moved here almost 2 years ago, the one thing that I do miss is the rain. Not as much as I got on the Bass Coast, but I sure would love some of it.
Dangerous fires for Boxing day around the Grampians.
I couldn't live in the bush. Rather be in the big city and have sweet dreams at night.
Stay safe!
@@RealLifeFruitopia I am in the boonies but I’m right near the beach. which I love. Thankfully, we are not near the terrible fires. Keep up the inspiring videos, my climate is somewhat different, but you give me ideas for my own fruit growing.
Amazing George. If you dont have patience use the net to cover those mangoes and then prune those carab ❤
I have patience but afraid mangoes will fall with tightening of bags as I'm not careful enough with the fragile stems. Looks like the net it is.
What banana trees do you recommend for growing in Melbourne most? Specifically Nunawading.
Also, do they need protection in winter if they're growing between a fence and a house?
Ducasse and Goldfinger are the best for Melbourne, they deliver nice racks and take our winters well.
@@RealLifeFruitopia thanks!
BRO! Grats! we are still dry as! hopefully get some soon (Rochester)
Hope you get some rain soon. It’s been a warmer than average summer here.
Perth too was 41C two days ago and 23C today , on xmas day.
We missed out on the rain in central vic
You could grow the white sapotes over the top of the mango on the southern side. This canopy might be able to throw frost over the top of the mango, creating a frost free zone.
I like your thinking, it might work.
good idea with the carob, keep it trimmed and its perfect chop n drop.
I would bag the mangos because its way too beautiful to hide it.
I'm not sure if I'll go with mangos in the bags, but I'll let you know.
How's your garden project doing?
kemuning plant and kenanga flower plant sir its smell amazing its local plant name
Thanks for sharing.