4 Delicious Fruits You Can Grow In A Container Or Small Space

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
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    The idea of growing fruits at home often comes with an image of a large area of land or garden with fruit trees in an orchard, but today I'm going to show you how possible it is to grow delicious fruits in the smallest of spaces - even in a container.
    We're focusing on 4 delicious fruiting plants that you can grow in containers or a small area of your backyard.
    We'll cover how to grow these plants, how to propagate them, as well as featuring and tasting the various fruits from these small fruiting shrubs.
    We'll look at Cape Gooseberries, Pepino melons, Chilean Guava and White Strawberries. There's so much possibility when it comes to growing fruiting plants in small spaces and I hope this video give you some ideas and inspiration to have a go at home!
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    0:00 Growing fruits in small spaces
    0:23 Cape Gooseberries
    3:18 Update on life & food forest
    4:57 Pepino melons
    8:19 Chilean Guava
    12:16 White Alpine Strawberries
    14:56 More fruits to grow in containers
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  • @TheKiwiGrower
    @TheKiwiGrower  Год назад +39

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    Thanks everyone for watching and for your continued support! Happy gardening :)
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    • @TheSSoSS
      @TheSSoSS Год назад +4

      So glad your back posting Kalem, sad to hear youve had some struggles, I can completely sympathise and gettit as this year has been an utterly unbearably toughy for me too, so chin up lad, your spectacualr and your vids are epic and keep me and so many others enthused, its true thou, Physician, hela thyself! - is the old adage, how does the one who brings help and healing to others heal themselves when they are in straits...im so glad your building back up and take some succour in knowing that your viewership is 100 behind you mate!!! and always happy to lend a hand if u need backups xxx

    • @TheKiwiGrower
      @TheKiwiGrower  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much, that means a lot :). Sorry to hear things have been tough for you.

    • @khoirulanwar2657
      @khoirulanwar2657 11 месяцев назад

      assalamualaikum hallo bro #TheKiwiGrower I'm your fan from Indonesia trying to grow Musa ingens bananas from PAPUA but the taste has to be delicious right

    • @BBrothers124
      @BBrothers124 11 месяцев назад +1

      Hello Kalem, i absolutely love your videos and what you do. My kids and I enjoy gardening and experimenting on growing new plants and vegetables. We live in BC Canada. I have been looking for some of the fruits and or seeds you showed on in this video. Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to find any. I believe we may be able to grow these here. Do you sell your seeds? If yes, I’d be interested in some please.
      I hope your mental health had improved and you’re in a happier place in your life now. Thanks

    • @Youdontknowmeson1324
      @Youdontknowmeson1324 11 месяцев назад

      @@TheKiwiGrowerdo you grow mulberries

  • @JK-yf9sx
    @JK-yf9sx Год назад +143

    Sixty years ago I worked in a factory making topping syrup for ice cream. We used white strawberries to flavour the syrup because they had much more taste than red ones. At the finish of the cooking we had to strain out the strawberries because customers thought there was something wrong with the product if they saw white ones. At that time, they were called white Russian strawberries.

    • @TheKiwiGrower
      @TheKiwiGrower  Год назад +22

      Wow thats so cool!

    • @Milen983
      @Milen983 13 дней назад

      I believe there were more sorts of all fruits some 30-50 or 100 years before than now. We had pink more smaller sized strawberries we called pineapple strawberries, they had better taste than regular red ones. Haven’t seen those in a while.

  • @Itried20takennames
    @Itried20takennames Год назад +62

    I love that the goose berry comes with its own little biodegradable paper wrapper.

    • @OsirusHandle
      @OsirusHandle 9 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@oksalbrightthere are a few species of physalis. provided you eat them when fully ripe they should all be edible.

    • @wilsonakmadia3997
      @wilsonakmadia3997 6 месяцев назад

      @@OsirusHandle
      What abt Physalis. Angustifolia?
      The plants were growing at the small garden at my school, the berries are yellowish-white when ripe.

    • @OsirusHandle
      @OsirusHandle 6 месяцев назад

      @@wilsonakmadia3997 never heard of that one. wiki says its from the coast: perhaps useful in salty or sandy conditions?
      chances are its berry when ripe is also edible but do a normal poison check with berries (try a little and spit, see if it numbs your mouth, if not try a small bit and see how you feel the day after)

    • @sheilamclaughlin963
      @sheilamclaughlin963 5 месяцев назад +2

      They look like sand cherries that grow around here

  • @cptntwinkletoes
    @cptntwinkletoes Год назад +63

    This is great for renters too! I've wanted to branch out into growing fruit but wanted to bring the plants with me if I move, so its win win.

  • @lilaclemonade686
    @lilaclemonade686 Год назад +22

    Really sorry about your personal life issues but I just want you to know that you are doing a really good job on your channel, you’ve got so many people who wait patiently until you post your next video, and you have built yourself a community on this channel. I personally could watch your footage all day. You are doing amazing and you are appreciated and loved. Bad days will come and go, just like good days. We are all walking the same life together. Keep smiling through it all. Sending you lots of love and blessings from a far far away tiny island🥰

  • @TheKiwiGrower
    @TheKiwiGrower  Год назад +29

    What fruits would you like to grow in a small space or container? Keen to hear your ideas and what's worked for you :)

    • @theboyinbrown
      @theboyinbrown Год назад +2

      its so good to see you back - mental health is so important, so its nice to hear you're looking after yourself. I'm working on building a terrace on my parents farm house, going to plant out some blueberries in terracotta pots.

    • @johanconradie2120
      @johanconradie2120 Год назад +2

      cherry guavas. cherry plums. cherry apples. kumquat... Quince! Figs!

    • @lazer1036
      @lazer1036 Год назад +1

      Pepino! They look yummy

    • @technoraptor7778
      @technoraptor7778 Год назад +4

      I really enjoy growing tropical fruit trees in pots when possible...things like mangos, jackfruit, miracle berry, fingerlime, ice-cream bean, jaboticaba, dragonfruit..all in pots. For the larger trees it's a challenge. .but certainly possible

    • @Chaos_Senpai
      @Chaos_Senpai Год назад +2

      In the uk I grow teaberries. The leaves can be used to make tea and the berries are edible. Its a great container plant as its very compact

  • @guse7688
    @guse7688 Год назад +24

    My primary school used to grow caped gooseberries and I loved eating them, they taste absolutely amazing.

    • @officialrileyt
      @officialrileyt Год назад +1

      My primary school used to grow apples and pears and there were always around 300 on each tree, In high-school the only cool things are the pine trees and dwarf willows

  • @Metronoma1
    @Metronoma1 Год назад +23

    Funny you say the Cape Gooseberrys taste like “pineapple”🙂 in Denmark, we call these fruits “pineapple cherrys” 🍍🍒

    • @klug_d
      @klug_d Год назад +1

      Ananaskirsche its called in German too but its a different species

  • @billytingen3567
    @billytingen3567 Год назад +12

    Hi Kalem. Greetings from Kentucky USA. I always enjoy your videos. You always offer precise and informative content. It's very inspiring. Side note.....it is ALWAYS OK to seek help rather than struggle alone. Everyone struggles and I am glad you are being OK! Cheers my Friend!

  • @gordonspears6320
    @gordonspears6320 Год назад +9

    I'm growing a number of fruiting plants in pots including jaboticaba, pitangatuba, caimito, limequat (lime/kumquat hybrid), mango, and peanutbutter fruit. I've also grown 'cape gooseberry' which should work well in containers. It rarely freezes here, so I never take the containers inside.

  • @norno2763
    @norno2763 Год назад +6

    Man i swear Kalem is the most patient plant grower. I am from Indonesia, im trying to grow some Cape Gooseberries soon..
    This guy explains everything so perfectly :)

  • @plastiquechanel8665
    @plastiquechanel8665 Год назад +13

    Omg Kalem I’ve been waiting for you to post for months now. I love your channel so much.

  • @kayayayyayay3561
    @kayayayyayay3561 11 месяцев назад +7

    i live in Pennsylvania in America and i have watched a couple of your videos as a new gardner and they’re so informative and helpful! our winters are hardy so i’d love to see a video of all the plants you can grow in New Zealand, as the weather is similar to ours! thank you so much for your videos

    • @GodIsAwesome121
      @GodIsAwesome121 7 месяцев назад +2

      Those alpine strawberries will grow perfect in PA. I lived in New York and mine went nuts. They took over my garden. And best tasting fruit I've ever had by far

  • @rrichards1210
    @rrichards1210 Год назад +8

    I have memories of my mother growing pepino when they were very new in New Zealand. She must of taken cuttings as there would have been 30 plants edging the rose bed. I would come home from school and pick a couple to eat every day. I've never experienced such bounty since. I have tried growing them several times but our short Central North Island summer season makes it challenging. But I'll be trying again this summer. I have had the white alpine strawberry for the first time last summer and loved it. I think I will try growing some from seed this year as a fun experiment. Thanks for all the info. It was great that you included information on propagation.

  • @andrecalderon2267
    @andrecalderon2267 Год назад +30

    I am from Peru, and the cape Gooseberies are truly easy to grow them here, just by putting compost in our plant we ended with 2 or 3 plants of them.
    I love how they get completely down when they need water and once you water them, they get up really quick.
    In the other hand, the pepino fruit have a weird flavor to me.

    • @TheOnlyKontrol
      @TheOnlyKontrol Год назад +3

      I’m growing 2 plants in Canada this year. Started them indoors in March. Both are in one pretty small pot and just blew up in size when it started getting hot here…two plants probably have 80-100 berries and as you say when they need water they ask for it…always has been that way even when it was a small plant. Very easy to grow and very satisfying plant to grow/look at.

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 Месяц назад

      I`m growing Cape Gooseberry in Louisiana for the first time this year. I planted about 20 of them just to be sure I have plenty in case something happens. Armadillos often uproot my garden and worms attack. A tomato worm ate the top from one and I don`t know if it will sprout side shoots.

  • @kariiremiriam2266
    @kariiremiriam2266 Год назад +7

    Regardless of what you're going through, you managed to make us a video. Thanks and God continue guiding you in your endeavours.

  • @LaineyBug2020
    @LaineyBug2020 Год назад +1

    Opening the video with such a good puppy getting all the puppy cuddles is genius!

  • @virsapiensfortisest922
    @virsapiensfortisest922 Месяц назад +2

    Man Betterhelp is advertising like crazy. Every single homesteading channel I watch advertises for them.

  • @em_pen
    @em_pen Год назад +12

    I adore Alpine strawberries! All my red ones are long gone but my white ones have been prolific. After seeing this I might have to try growing some from seed just in case I'm lucky enough to get a red one again.
    I compare the taste to pineapple, banana & strawberry all mixed up together. SO different when they're nearly ripe to ripe to over-ripe, but always tasty.
    Unfortunately my local birds have discovered them. It was years before they realise these little white ones were OK to eat, but now they've figured it out I have some fierce competition for them.
    Thanks for another helpful video! Once again you've taught me a lot - I didn't know that particular guava was the NZ cranberry! I didn't know I could grow my Cape Gooseberry from cuttings! Even we experienced gardeners have a thing or two more to learn huh :)

  • @leavingitblank9363
    @leavingitblank9363 Год назад +4

    Wow, your cape gooseberry is HUGE. They pop up here practically like weeds, but I've never had one grow more than about 2' tall, and all the fruits I've ever had haven't gotten much bigger than the "small" ones you show in the video. (And mine are a lot bigger than the ones my friend grows. I think he got his seeds from a weird source, though.)

  • @balls88888
    @balls88888 Год назад +6

    Love the turkeys

  • @PeterEntwistle
    @PeterEntwistle Год назад +9

    Hey Kalem, great to see another video from you. Sorry to hear you have been going through some tough times recently., but glad you have been seeking help.
    There are some good options here, I've recently been trying some Chilean guavas too, they have started to become a little more popular over here. I've also been trying out feijoas in containers too, which are incredibly hardy, they seem to have no issues with our winters here.

    • @TheKiwiGrower
      @TheKiwiGrower  Год назад +2

      Hey Peter, that's awesome you're growing feijoa! My fave :)

  • @2cyco911
    @2cyco911 Год назад +2

    fantastic to see a new vid Kalem. Sorry to here about the tuff times but stick in there mate the gardening community in New Zealand is a great place to chat/share life's challenges. my bonsai's help me to relax and take my mind of everything going on. big thumbs up from south Canterbury

  • @shaktisingh2303
    @shaktisingh2303 Год назад +5

    Lots of love from India..
    Its called pillpoten in india

  • @sura2047
    @sura2047 Год назад +4

    Thank you so much for this video! I have all 4 of those growing and I never knew you could propagate them that easily! I will surely do this now. Thank you

    • @TheKiwiGrower
      @TheKiwiGrower  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Good luck with them :)

  • @leogeorgegedye4257
    @leogeorgegedye4257 Год назад +6

    Hi Kalem, I've watched many of your vids and have been very inspired and impressed with your passion, garden and attitude. I'm a grower too in Whangnui NZ, working in orchards and cultivating a diverse food landscape so I feel strong connection to you and your content. It was great to hear you talk about your struggles in this vid, obviously not the struggles themselves being great but because it's good to hear about real human complexity. Good on you and for supporting good mental health practices. I reckon you're a legend.
    I've always wondered what region of NZ you are in?

    • @TheKiwiGrower
      @TheKiwiGrower  Год назад +2

      Hey, thanks a lot for the comment, that means a lot. Sounds awesome what you're doing down in Whanganui. I'm in the North Waikato area :)

  • @f.n.schlub2269
    @f.n.schlub2269 Год назад +1

    Container + trellis. Container + pergola. Containers + arbor.
    Also, grafted mini dwarf citrus, nectarine, etc.
    Lay packing cardboard along paths and beneath plants. Cover with compost and mulch. Trim and harvest from bottom up to get leaves and fruit up from the ground, encourage air circulation, and leave room for interplanting. Clover works beautifully, and can be easily turned back into the soil a couple times a season.

  • @benburns5995
    @benburns5995 Год назад +3

    Hi Kalem, very interesting video about 4 fruits that you can grow in containers. I have had the Alpine Strawberries but they were much larger. They really taste like a cross between and Strawberry and Pineapple. A friend brought them from a store so not sure where they were grown. On video you always come across so strong and confident. Sorry to hear that you have been struggling but am glad that you reached out for help. Better Help seems like such a great service in that you can get the help you need from the comfort of your own home.

  • @ofrecentvintage
    @ofrecentvintage Год назад +2

    I'm growing cape gooseberries/goldenberries, ground cherries, columnar apple trees, fig trees, melons and alpine strawberries in containers this year. Eagerly awaiting harvest time!!!

  • @mariagillinson8527
    @mariagillinson8527 Год назад +1

    Dear Kalem! Congratulations of getting help! Sending you healing prayers! Love your vlogs

  • @josephivenegas
    @josephivenegas Месяц назад

    so not only do tomatillos have a fruity cousin, but eggplants too!? Nature never runs out of ideas. Love it!

  • @Pom_Bichonz
    @Pom_Bichonz Год назад +2

    Cape gooseberry grows well in down south, too. They are delisious.
    I planted pomegranite and peach trees in containers last autumn and see how it goes.
    Citrus trees don't grow well here in cooler temperature so far... I may try them in containers.

  • @JacksonADoll
    @JacksonADoll Год назад +2

    Can you please post more often? Love the vids.

  • @aidancroft8881
    @aidancroft8881 Год назад +2

    always a treasure Kalem! I hope things continue in the up for you. Always a treat to see you. ❤

  • @leseraum779
    @leseraum779 Год назад +3

    So good to see another video from you! Thanks for more cool plants and gardening suggestions. Love it!
    All the best for you personally (I can totally relate to your thoughts about therapie...thanks so much for sharing!) and halt die Ohren steif (as we say in Germany) :)

  • @jocelynashley4337
    @jocelynashley4337 Год назад +2

    Great information, I’ll have to try some of these 😊 well done!

  • @seebastian5834
    @seebastian5834 Год назад +5

    My favorite container fruit is the "Litchi Tomato", Solanum sisymbriifolium, which tastes similar to Ground Cherries or Cape Gooseberries - tropical and fruity with a slight vegetal tinge. It's quite an unhospitable plant though, with spines freaking everywhere, and I mean EVRYWHERE - stalks, leaves, flowerbuds and even the husks covering the fruits - but it grows heaps of fruits for me. You can cut them back heavily in fall and overwinter them free of frost, and they will vigorously sprout again the next year. I'm also growing ground cherries and Pepinos this year, as well as "Wonderberries" (Solanum retroflexum) and more - basically with the tomatoes and peppers my container garden is a carnival of nightshades.

    • @nunyabiznes33
      @nunyabiznes33 Год назад

      Wouldn't that mean you can't keep seeds from them coz they're all nightshades?

    • @seebastian5834
      @seebastian5834 Год назад +1

      @@nunyabiznes33 Nah, the different species are far enough apart to not hybridize.

    • @nunyabiznes33
      @nunyabiznes33 Год назад

      @@seebastian5834TY. I thought it was like cucumber that can get crossbred with wild ones and then you get poison cukes the next time you plant those seeds.

    • @TheKiwiGrower
      @TheKiwiGrower  Год назад

      Would love to try those Litchi tomatoes out if I can find one! Cheers :)

  • @LucRBM
    @LucRBM 9 месяцев назад +1

    Your narration and presentation and overall video production are superb to match your in incredible garden and farm. Adding short but entertaining takes of your multiple pets and farm animals really adds nicely to your topics. I only discovered your site tonight when I came upon your video on black sapote. I only recently started getting into growing tropical fruit trees here in Southern California. I quickly became a subscriber and already thoroughly enjoyed your videos on container fruits and gardening with digging. Both are quite inspiring. Looking forward to watching all your other topics. BIG THANKS 🙏

  • @stanwindesouza6319
    @stanwindesouza6319 Год назад +1

    The first fruit grows all around my house and until today i considered it as a wild plant.

  • @jonnafry
    @jonnafry Год назад +2

    Gotta try those alpine strawbs for sure! Toes and thumbs up for the turkey ta-ra.

  • @jaysoncortezjacinto1974
    @jaysoncortezjacinto1974 Год назад +2

    So great to see you back and happy to know you're past your bout with covid! Always take care! ❤

  • @anne-marie9842
    @anne-marie9842 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this very helpful video. I have lots of cape gooseberry plants (self-seeded0 and love the fruits. I also have the little strawberries, but red ones. A month or two ago I cut back a fig tree and put about ten cuttings in a pot; they are now starting to sprout green tips. My aim is to grow them in pots, as the sunny parts of my garden are mostly concreted and unused.

  • @angelahutt4957
    @angelahutt4957 Год назад +1

    Love your vids - so good to have NZ specific information and tips. Thank you!

  • @betterworkitout
    @betterworkitout Год назад +2

    So good to see you Kalem! Glad to see you are doing well and getting help you need! You are by far one of the youtubers I follow regularly, cheers to a great life my friend!

    • @TheKiwiGrower
      @TheKiwiGrower  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much and cheers for the ongoing support too!

  • @carolineashley7456
    @carolineashley7456 Год назад +2

    Amazing video, I love seeing the animals and crazy fruits ❤

  • @edstraker8451
    @edstraker8451 Год назад +3

    Hi Kalem. Sorry to hear you're going through a bit of a rough patch mate. Hoping you can patiently wade through the mire with resolve. The pepinos remind me of a mate who had a few hundred plants up in Kumeu (Auckland). He went away for a few weeks, leaving one of his sons to look them after them. When he came back, he checked on his pepinos. Turns out his son forgot to water them and they'd all perished. He was not a popular lad.

    • @TheKiwiGrower
      @TheKiwiGrower  Год назад

      Hey, thanks for the comment. And yikes that would be guttering!

  • @kennstransky
    @kennstransky Год назад +3

    Hello from Vermont USA
    Great seeing you again!
    Very interesting episode and plant options..
    and thanks for the BetterHelp suggestion as I am in a remote rural part of the world and this could be a solution.
    Love the tea ideas!

    • @TheKiwiGrower
      @TheKiwiGrower  Год назад

      Thanks for the comment and glad you enjoyed. I'm also in a rural area so it worked out really well for me. All the best

    • @kennstransky
      @kennstransky Год назад

      @@TheKiwiGrower, if you are escaping to the big city of Auckland this weekend for the Auckland Food show look for one of my best friends there. Annabelle White. ... a friend for 30 years... she has been here and I have been there too. You two would have such a great time.

  • @em286
    @em286 Год назад +1

    Hello from Florida! I hope all is well with you. I bought some chilean guava seeds a few months ago and forgot about them until now! Thanks for the great video! 🌱💕

  • @louis1st
    @louis1st Год назад +1

    your videos are an encouragement to grow new and unusual plants... I really enjoy them

  • @lildebbie302
    @lildebbie302 Год назад

    Thanks for the Help!

  • @chazhawaii7608
    @chazhawaii7608 Год назад +1

    Aloha Kalem, Thanks for another great video. You always seem to have a positive mindset. Glad you’re getting help. We all need some from time to time!

  • @megm.c4026
    @megm.c4026 Год назад +1

    YAY! Youre back. Love your vid's and rather fond of you too...glad you are looking after yourself soz we can see more mega awesome vids. Good man!

  • @simonemary8559
    @simonemary8559 Год назад

    Ooh I love coming across a new food plant! Never heard of the Chilean guava! Thanks for sharing!

  • @lyonheart84
    @lyonheart84 Год назад +2

    Great video, my Chilean guavas were almost all killed completely in the freak cold we had of -8c last winter so I'd say -6 is a more realistic claim. If id known i would have covered mine with a fleece 😁

    • @TheKiwiGrower
      @TheKiwiGrower  Год назад +1

      Thanks heaps for that confirmation, good to know!

  • @richardparham1784
    @richardparham1784 Год назад +1

    Another great video. Luv container growing. Hope your doing well 🙏🏽

  • @karenashley2972
    @karenashley2972 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks Kalem, I have the cape gooseberry popping up all over my garden, and now I am going to try the Pepino and Chilean Guava too. Hope you’re well💕🌻

  • @StephanParry
    @StephanParry 11 месяцев назад

    Nice one, Im now keen on reliving my youth through planting some gooseberries this spring! Saw you commented below as Northern Waikato, and so am I. Found this Autumn and Winter were really hard to grow in locally thanks to the terrible weather. I could only grow mini spinach and silver beets, everything else was moss! Things are finally starting to grow again.
    Sorry about your challenges, I suffered a complete burnout a year ago and due to that I am now studying Psychology to help others. In NZ we have along way to go when it comes to holding mental and physical wellbeing in equal importance, so good on you shining a light on it and being ok to openly discuss and seek help for what is a very common occurrence.
    The old saying 'a stitch in time saves nine' would fit well with seeking help sooner rather than later.
    Love all your vids over the years, especially the ones done over a year!

  • @3dmaker223
    @3dmaker223 Год назад

    Hi Kalem. I got so excited when I saw the notification next to your channel. Great to watch another very helpful and informative video from you.

  • @LKBean
    @LKBean Год назад +2

    Great plant recommendations! I am about to start some raised beds for the fall, and I will try to out these plants if I can find them in my area or order online.

  • @wendyg8536
    @wendyg8536 10 месяцев назад

    Love your channel Kalem !
    .. about to grow some seeds harvested, spring is here in NZ,
    thank you for all your amazing help, and all the best, you are appreciated in these difficult times, your videos are a liferaft for the future :)

  • @semrayildiz6970
    @semrayildiz6970 Месяц назад

    they are all so beautiful but cape berries look so elegant like princess of the fruits.

  • @allrightallrightallright1919
    @allrightallrightallright1919 18 дней назад

    This was fascinating! Thank you! I will look into planting some of these.

  • @toddruble2205
    @toddruble2205 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your struggles. I've been hit really hard the last few years with work and then isolation where I live. Best wishes and happy health from the other side of the world (Ohio, US)... Take care, love your channel.

    • @TheKiwiGrower
      @TheKiwiGrower  Год назад +1

      Hey, thanks a lot. Sorry to hear about your stugles also. Take care :)

  • @Damienisgolden
    @Damienisgolden Год назад +1

    I really want to try these pepinos here in San Diego! 🤯

  • @terryjohnson6392
    @terryjohnson6392 Год назад

    Great to see you back. Ive been in therapy for years. Im glad you have reached out for help.

  • @hongdao3581
    @hongdao3581 Год назад +1

    The first plants. In VietNam we call the name of this plant is " tầm bóp" or " thù lù", they grow up around house and countryside fields. In the childhood i eat them so much and when i saw your video they make me remember the memory of childhood. 😁😍👌👍

  • @icekamus78
    @icekamus78 Год назад

    Yay! You're back! Lovely video!

  • @wannabetrucker7475
    @wannabetrucker7475 Год назад +1

    Love your channel 👍🏼. Love your doggie also, so beautiful.

  • @aidahiser5965
    @aidahiser5965 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing....this was very interesting!

  • @pauldavies4870
    @pauldavies4870 Год назад

    Sorry to hear that you've had some tricky times to navigate. I'd missed your videos and wondered what was up. Nice to see you back online here. Thanks for the video.

  • @MakesPaintings
    @MakesPaintings Год назад +1

    Thanks very much for that!

  • @GodIsAwesome121
    @GodIsAwesome121 7 месяцев назад

    White alpine strawberries are my favorite!! Sooo good, I had my garden loaded with them and had to move. Was the biggest plant heartbreak. Can't wait to try and grow the cape berries!

  • @NicRick
    @NicRick Год назад +2

    So glad to see you back! Another great video as always. I definitely need to try those Alpine strawberries. ☺

  • @NaiveAssassin20
    @NaiveAssassin20 Год назад +1

    We are eagerly for ur entire garden tour video bro ..we love to see u in videos keep posting them more frequently ..love from india

  • @evieo1086
    @evieo1086 Год назад +1

    I’ve tried twice to grow Cape Gooseberry and never had any luck. I’m in Auckland

  • @MeriamOs
    @MeriamOs 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Kalem, thank you so much for your great videos! I only just started tuning in, but loving your content as I'm starting to explore more exotic edible plants in my Dunedin garden! I was wondering where you got your initial pepino plants/seeds from? They seem to be a bit hard to get? Might have a wait a bit longer perhaps before they appear in the stores?

  • @selwynr
    @selwynr 7 дней назад

    What a great channel! Whenever I have a question you almost invariably anticipate and answer it. I'm in Vic, Australia, so your location is quite similar, although we recently had a -5 degree frost that killed several plants, and they were in plastic greenhouses. Win some and lose some. Great to know pepinos and Chilean guavas can be grown from cuttings. I just bought one of each and will keep them going and give away some as gifts. Also, the turkeys are beyond cute.

  • @gee3161
    @gee3161 Год назад +1

    Great job! Mango tree yet to fruit, lemon tree which has fruited, mandarin not yet, a couple of kratky tomato plants which possums seem to love and a couple of pumpkin vines which seem to only make male flowers.

  • @esscee2520
    @esscee2520 Год назад +1

    Thanks Kalem, Good to see you back. Love guava and cape gooseberries (the latter have self seeded on our section - think there were some permaculture folks there before us, and I was very glad to see them, as I tried to grow from seed without much success), have just got some white alpine strawberries and will try the pepino on your recommendation. Sorry to hear you have been having some rough times - hope things are looking up. Kia kaha from the Waikato.

    • @TheKiwiGrower
      @TheKiwiGrower  Год назад

      Glad you're going to try them all out, and thanks a lot :)

  • @martinengelbrecht5384
    @martinengelbrecht5384 Год назад

    Excellent thank you!

  • @arieswildchild
    @arieswildchild Год назад

    Finally a word from you! And another great video!

  • @calvingruel8139
    @calvingruel8139 Год назад

    Love the videos would love another farm tour again.

  • @RuthJones-b5k
    @RuthJones-b5k 11 дней назад

    Your videos are so informational! Thank you for educating us. :)

  • @absolutelydahling7217
    @absolutelydahling7217 10 месяцев назад

    First off. I hope you conquer whatever your challenges are. Given your smile, your demeanor, and just your overall vibe, I'm sure you will come out of it better than you were!
    Secondly. I came for the dragon fruit. But stayed for your beautiful accent, how genuinely you speak and act, and for how much I learned! I started growing tropical trees a few years back, and have been slowly challenging myself with new plants. These 4 would be amazing for me and my kids. I'm so grateful to have found your channel! I'm subscribed, and can't wait to see what's next. 😊

    • @TheKiwiGrower
      @TheKiwiGrower  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for your kind comment and all the best with the growing! :)

  • @derrickgrime4027
    @derrickgrime4027 11 месяцев назад

    One day I'll hopefully have enough land for several types of fruit trees, but since today is not that day this video is perfect! I currently have two young Feijoas (which is how I believe I first found your videos) and a lemon tree that belonged to my dad but died in a freeze and was cut back. It had offshoots though and so I'm trying to grow it back. Hope whatever you're going through improves soon!

  • @mudgetheexpendable
    @mudgetheexpendable Год назад +1

    Physalis makes a wonderful salad addition...nasturtium greens, one tennis-ball lettuce, a few physalis berries, and a balsamic vinegar dressing (I prefer vinaigrette, but not everyone likes it)...all conrainer-grown so seasonless.

  • @tracey.c
    @tracey.c Год назад +1

    Thanks Kalem for your video. Growi ng raspberries and strawberries.🍓
    Wishing you all the best 🦋

  • @petervan1353
    @petervan1353 Год назад

    Hey good to se you again. Always good to se your vids and your plants. Just wish you would post more often, I rally enjoy your vids!

  • @Rebekahxoxo
    @Rebekahxoxo Год назад

    Great video, thank you! 😀

  • @rhiannonhart3036
    @rhiannonhart3036 Год назад

    I just purchased some cape gooseberry seeds to germinate. I can wait to taste them!!!

  • @klug_d
    @klug_d Год назад +1

    Wow I never knew about the white Alpine strawberries😮 I love the Cape gooseberries but this year they were growing so slow and the harvest will be very little.... Love from Austria 👍

  • @SonniesGardenPA
    @SonniesGardenPA 11 месяцев назад

    Interesting fruit, Good Info, Thanks for sharing.

  • @Faustobellissimo
    @Faustobellissimo Год назад +2

    I bought a pepino plant this year.
    It's making small flowers, but it keeps losing them.
    They just drop...

  • @Keyboardje
    @Keyboardje Год назад +1

    I think it would be handy to also tell people that the Chilean Guava takes between *2 and 8 YEARS* to bloom and fruit.

  • @janemyfoodandflowers7726
    @janemyfoodandflowers7726 Год назад +1

    The dwarf, thorn-less raspberry 'Raspberry shortcake' is great for tiny space, too!

  • @chrisk5651
    @chrisk5651 3 месяца назад

    Good thing I didn’t skip your infomercial as I got to see some of your wake up routine!!!

  • @user-ii1iy8fz1d
    @user-ii1iy8fz1d Год назад +2

    Hang in there Manis. Dark times to be sure. Gratitude for your art. Perrenials will be my friend, Mackenzie country here, ten below is a thing... Until the pit glasshouse is built. ❤ Keep your pecker hard and your powder dry. We need more folk doing what you do.

  • @naumikaur7459
    @naumikaur7459 Год назад +1

    Great video again.
    Last year I grew cape Gooseberries Andover wintered 2 plants. They became quite huge. But enjoyed the fruits. This year I am attempting dwarf Cape Gooseberry.
    Very high rate of germination. They re pretty dwarf and currently flowering with a couple of berries. ( In Uk). Plants look happy and healthy. Looking forward to the next stage.
    Also have Chilean Guava. Only had a couple of fruits last year not many flowers this year either . Any I ask how do you loo after them as in fertilising and feeding . Thanks

  • @Omegawerewolfx
    @Omegawerewolfx 11 месяцев назад

    I have the Alpine Strawberries and I love them. I have the plants in three pots now. They're prolific producers that go from spring to autumn but really slow down in the summer and the fruit are smaller in the heat. In the winter I just put a frost cover over them and the plants are fine in freezing New Jersey cold snaps. Mine are full sun and so dense now I no longer use mulch.

  • @Romie702
    @Romie702 Год назад

    That snail threw me off 😂
    Great video 👍