Summer Begins - Practising Patience With Tropicals In Melbourne 🤓

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @TropicalGardenGuy
    @TropicalGardenGuy Год назад +1

    Same temps here in Northern Cali and we are in 2 day of winter!
    BTW… Longans do wonderful here… try mulching with peat moss and keep nitrogen fert away

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад

      It's not easy sourcing zero nitrogen fertilizer. I use this organic 7:4:9 mixture... neutrog.com.au/2019/08/19/gyganic-for-veggies-fruit-and-citrus/

  • @lyonheart84
    @lyonheart84 Год назад +2

    The saying here is that 'you have to have the patience of a Saint'
    BTW George I always find your terminology describing some of the plants so endearing:-
    'This one looks like a turd' 😂😂

  • @sydneyfruitgardening
    @sydneyfruitgardening Год назад

    Good update! My Kwai muk has been on pause here too, oddly it grew a bit in winter but nothing now. My pitangatuba has never flowered, maybe I’ll put it in ground like yours and could trigger flowering. Good to see that long suffering Pinkerton happy!!

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад

      The Kwai muk needs shade when young, so I'll have to figure something out. The Lamb Hass would've recovered too, but too many other things going on to give it the attention needed. Recently, I've been planting in ground when receiving new trees. That way they are less dependent on me.

  • @alaskanprideseafoods1766
    @alaskanprideseafoods1766 Год назад

    Love the long videos. Thank you!

  • @adeadcrab
    @adeadcrab Год назад

    this mild weather is a godsend for my transplanted avocado trees so spare a thought for them and their shocked root system and tender young branches

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад

      I understand completely, but there are workarounds, like shade cloth. My grumble is with our rollercoaster springs that cause delays, wasting 3 critical months for heat loving plants with no simple solution.

  • @myexoticfoodplants6727
    @myexoticfoodplants6727 Год назад

    Very enjoyable tour

  • @theadventuresofzoomandbettie
    @theadventuresofzoomandbettie Год назад

    I was freezing yesterday! It's been nice to get rain though - it's been so dry where we are out the western side of the state, and everything was looking brown until this week! We didn't get that humidity! Our temps were 15 / feels like 7!!!

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад +1

      My partner was freezing too, she had the heater running whilst I was filiming! Tomorrow we hit the beach for some suntan :)

    • @theadventuresofzoomandbettie
      @theadventuresofzoomandbettie Год назад

      @@RealLifeFruitopia yeah back into the 30s! Confused plants everywhere 🤣

  • @JourneyWithUs13
    @JourneyWithUs13 5 месяцев назад

    ❤I found it a lot harder to grow here in Melbourne as to growing kai/fiod in Aotearoa/NZ 😊

  • @TavernCrawler
    @TavernCrawler Год назад

    Probably be a hot dry autumn
    I like the way you pronounce words
    You get Mango's in Melbourne?!! insane

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад

      The trick is getting them advanced, otherwise it can take upto 10 years for a starter plant to reach fruiting stage.

  • @ArkyMassey
    @ArkyMassey Год назад +1

    actually my dad's girlfriend's dad owns daleys and i run around there and forage heaps. :) i live in the northern rivers only 50k away from kyogle so yeah :)

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад

      Lucky you! We look forward to visiting Daleys some day. We made it as far as Nimbin last year whilst staying at Byron.

  • @garycard1456
    @garycard1456 Год назад

    I have a few Australian plants growing: Lemon myrtle, Davidson Plum/Ooray, Cedar Bay Cherry, Fingersop, Tea Tree, and Lemon Eucalyptus.
    Lemon myrtle (Backhousia citriodora) is has a refreshing lemon fragrance comparable to Lemon Verbena, while Lemon Eucalyptus (Corymbia citriodora) is so pungent that it is almost overpowering. Tea Tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) has a nice medicinal aroma. I find the Cedar Bay Cherry and Fingersop to be very slow-growing.

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад +1

      I'm a big fan of lemon verbana, I have one that takes the winter here and peaks at 4 meters. I also have the Davidson Plum, the fruit is attractive but too sour for me. I wish I had more space for myrtle, but any free space isn't negotiable for non fruiting trees.

  • @melbournesubtropicfruits9474
    @melbournesubtropicfruits9474 Год назад

    At start Longan needs trace elements for yellow leaves maybe iron zinc or boron. Put Kwai Muk against east wall mines flowering below eaves. - grow Epiphyllium not prickly pear lol 🌵

  • @cerverg
    @cerverg Год назад

    Probably Yangmei (Myrica rubra) , Madrone (Arbutus canariensis) and those subtropical Eugenias will do quite well in your climate

  • @lyonheart84
    @lyonheart84 Год назад

    Haha George you might consider pomegranates simple like an apple but our summers here are generally too cool for them to produce edible fruit outside in 95% of the UK 😂😂

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад +1

      It's true Brett, poms are like figs and cactus here, plant and forget.

  • @garycard1456
    @garycard1456 Год назад

    Ideally, for tropicals you'd want plenty of warm and sunny days punctuated with thunderstorms for water and supplementary humidity. I don't mind rain, as long as it is warm. I don't like heavy rain accompanied with coldish temperatures (neither do my plants, for that matter).

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад +1

      Melbourne has high humidity over its wet and cold long winters, summer is swift and short, mostly dry and semi hot. Not good for mango, as the fruits don't ripen till winter. This years mango came in July when the lows hover around 6C.

    • @tata-pf1eb
      @tata-pf1eb Год назад

      Awesome video ❤❤❤ thank you for sharing 👍

  • @Patrick-ye3wn
    @Patrick-ye3wn Год назад

    Hi George, you need at least two genetically different pitangatubas for polination, so the cuttings are unlikely to work. It seems some people get lucky and get a self pollinating pitangatuba, which may be why there is conflicting information out there. Don't be so hard on yourself George, you have had so many achievements in your gardening journey that others can only dream of. The one hour videos you do are easily the best you make!

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the encouragement, I appreciate your kind words. I was hoping one pitangatuba alone worked, I can always add another.

  • @roselavender2222
    @roselavender2222 Год назад

    I thought blue java produces a blue green colour skin or maybe all the pictures are deceiving. Is that the best tasting banana?

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад +1

      My favourite are Goldfinger, Rajapuri and Ducasse. I'm yet to taste Pisang Ceylon, which hasn't fruited yet.

  • @biblicalwealth
    @biblicalwealth Год назад

    How’s your little Yeem Pay going? I bought one after you said they were the better variety.

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад +1

      It's going well. Mine is in full shade, as I didn't have a choice, but place yours in full sun if possible.

    • @biblicalwealth
      @biblicalwealth Год назад

      @@RealLifeFruitopia yeah mine is in full sun and it’s had a lot of new growth since I planted it a couple of months ago. Did you say you got some fruit on yours in the first year?

  • @ArkyMassey
    @ArkyMassey Год назад

    I'd say to not have bananas in pots in case they don't have big roots because they can root out of the pot and eventually the pot serves no purpose but to pollute. so maybe you should plant them. it is your garden though and good job!

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад

      Growing bananas isn't an issue here, I get around 20 bunches a year. I've also had them fruiting in pots many times, but fruit size is small, I do potted bananas as ornamentals. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

  • @kinglucas9922
    @kinglucas9922 Год назад +1

    I am more successfull with the starfruit tree while you are with the avocados. I got no luck with the avocados, that is so weird. I am located in zone 9A..

    • @marisaphoenix1893
      @marisaphoenix1893 Год назад +1

      Where are you based?

    • @kinglucas9922
      @kinglucas9922 Год назад

      @@marisaphoenix1893 Central California

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад +3

      Central California gets sizzling hot, if you mean central valley. Avocado prefers moist mild heat, whilst starfruit likes it extra hot and shaded. I'm not giving up on starfruit, even if it takes another 10 years!

    • @HotPotatoGardener-HPG-143
      @HotPotatoGardener-HPG-143 Год назад +2

      It's interesting how gardening success can vary so much with different plants and locations! Starfruit trees thriving in zone 9A makes sense, as they prefer warmer climates. Avocado trees can be a bit more challenging, often needing specific care and conditions. Don't get discouraged with the avocados; sometimes it takes a bit of experimentation to find what works best in your specific environment. Keep trying, and you might find the right method that works for you. Best of luck with both your starfruit and avocado endeavors! 🌟🥑🌱

  • @FAST3RCA
    @FAST3RCA Год назад

    have you had any fruits yet on any of ur jujube?

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад

      Yes, every tree sets fruit. My oldest chico has hundreds of fruit every year.

  • @GunShot101
    @GunShot101 Год назад

    watchet it all jorge i put a pink hawian suprem gwava in hope it will grow and give me frut

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад

      True guava needs extra attention for the first 2 years to get established, give it lots of water when it's dry and hot. Thanks for watching to the end!

  • @oxennguyen3148
    @oxennguyen3148 Год назад

    ❤❤🎉🎉

  • @danuskanamal
    @danuskanamal Год назад

    I grew up in Srilanka and it's hard to have patience with avocado, mango, longan, Custard app or even panama berry which grows like weed everywhere. But am learning patience from George 😂

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад +1

      I wish panama berry grew like a weed here, I'd be happy to see it sprouting everywhere. It will never survive here no matter what.

    • @danuskanamal
      @danuskanamal Год назад

      @@RealLifeFruitopia True. I think it's more of a soil issue than the climate. Let's see. I ve got three living ATM.

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад

      @@danuskanamal If any of your 3 survive Melbourne's winter inground, please let us know!

  • @DanuskaJayasundara
    @DanuskaJayasundara 4 месяца назад

    Before I buy a new plant in Melbourne, i just quickly check if George has grown it 😂

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  4 месяца назад

      Just know I'm the local guinea pig for cold sensitive plants 🪴 😅

    • @DanuskaJayasundara
      @DanuskaJayasundara 4 месяца назад

      @@RealLifeFruitopia yes thank you. I owe you a couple of thousand dollars. Let me know if you were successful with Ambarella please. Saw yours died. Mine died the same way this year.