Sure is enjoyable when I am able to see a recent video that depicts healthy growing this early in the season Khang! You have so many lush plants growing so nicely. Here I have the hail netting up on the lower part of the garden space, and the onions are going in the ground now too. Still a couple more weeks yet for plants. -Bob...
What zone are you growing in? Im in 9a central florida and trying to grow some asian pears. Id be curious what your watering schedule looks like and soil type.
Same I never seen this fruit before, so I got one to eat, and I forgot it in the fridge for 10 days when I ate, it was so delicious but I cut all the seed except one😢 buuuut it's growing . I'll keep you updated 😊
The trees 🌳 look great khang starr
Sure is enjoyable when I am able to see a recent video that depicts healthy growing this early in the season Khang! You have so many lush plants growing so nicely. Here I have the hail netting up on the lower part of the garden space, and the onions are going in the ground now too. Still a couple more weeks yet for plants. -Bob...
Wow, that's a lot of radish pods!
Thank you for the great updates!
Spectacular!!!!
Hi from Vegas NV
Good morning Khang,
Awesome! When do you do your graffing? Thanks!
Usually right before the buds open up for Spring. I find that is the best time and will give the best success.
What zone are you growing in? Im in 9a central florida and trying to grow some asian pears. Id be curious what your watering schedule looks like and soil type.
I think he is in the dallas-ft. Worth area
Which grow zone are you?
I planted the seeds from grocery fruit but also ordered one to plant, since we don’t know what fruit the seeds might actually produce.
Growing from seed is a huge investment because it may take 5-10 yrs before they may produce. This is why I graft onto it.
Same I never seen this fruit before, so I got one to eat, and I forgot it in the fridge for 10 days when I ate, it was so delicious but I cut all the seed except one😢 buuuut it's growing . I'll keep you updated 😊
How do you get those to survive winter in your zone?
Asian pears and persimmons can live down to -10 F, so no problem here.