Hi. I loved seeing your subtropical garden-it's so different to ours in Auckland NZ and exotic to grow tomatoes in winter! Pepino plants need constant pruning here, or they'd take over. An advantage is how easily pepino cuttings grow and people love to get them in plant swaps. I like them chilled and served with icecream! Chilling brings out the delicate melon flavour.🍈
I love getting your real world tips. I could listen to you for hours while I care for my plants (with the odd dash back to the computer to see what you are talking about). :)
Permaculture Haven. She trains her Pepino to grow over a trellis. It doesn’t climb but she ties it up and let’s it work with the passion fruit vine for support
It is my first time on your channel and I have just subscribed. Your garden is so beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing. Keep up the good work. All the best on this journey.
Love your video. For the life of me I can't germinate everlasting daisies. Well I did once and then it died from the harsh UV here in Bundaberg. I moved from the gold coast and the UV here is so much stronger ( despite what it says on my computer lol) I really am happy I discovered your videos and I love your outfit!
Aww, thank you (re my outfit) - it's a Princess Highway jumpsuit :) And that's such a shame about the everlastings. Maybe try a different time of year? Autumn worked well for me.
Hi Jess, I live in the temperate zone NSW. I've grown zucchini for a lot of years but this summer will be my 1st time trying the vertical growing. They aren't big enough yet. Yes please I'd like for you to show how you grow yours vertical. My mother grew Papino once and it spread alot also.
Yes I’d love to follow your zucchini growing experiment. I’ve never grown them vertically. Here in south east gold. Past. Powdery mildew is the thing that affects mine the most. Interested if vertical growing helps 🪲
Hi. I loved seeing your subtropical garden-it's so different to ours in Auckland NZ and exotic to grow tomatoes in winter! Pepino plants need constant pruning here, or they'd take over. An advantage is how easily pepino cuttings grow and people love to get them in plant swaps. I like them chilled and served with icecream! Chilling brings out the delicate melon flavour.🍈
I love getting your real world tips. I could listen to you for hours while I care for my plants (with the odd dash back to the computer to see what you are talking about). :)
Oh, that's so lovely of you to say! Well, there will be plenty more videos heading your way - I hope you enjoy them, too!
Permaculture Haven. She trains her Pepino to grow over a trellis. It doesn’t climb but she ties it up and let’s it work with the passion fruit vine for support
That's a grand idea, thank you!
It is my first time on your channel and I have just subscribed. Your garden is so beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing. Keep up the good work. All the best on this journey.
Thank you for visiting, and subscribing!
Love your video. For the life of me I can't germinate everlasting daisies. Well I did once and then it died from the harsh UV here in Bundaberg. I moved from the gold coast and the UV here is so much stronger ( despite what it says on my computer lol) I really am happy I discovered your videos and I love your outfit!
Aww, thank you (re my outfit) - it's a Princess Highway jumpsuit :) And that's such a shame about the everlastings. Maybe try a different time of year? Autumn worked well for me.
Hi Jess, I live in the temperate zone NSW. I've grown zucchini for a lot of years but this summer will be my 1st time trying the vertical growing. They aren't big enough yet. Yes please I'd like for you to show how you grow yours vertical. My mother grew Papino once and it spread alot also.
Oh, I hope it goes well for you!
@plantifyingau thank you
Yes I’d love to follow your zucchini growing experiment. I’ve never grown them vertically. Here in south east gold. Past. Powdery mildew is the thing that affects mine the most. Interested if vertical growing helps 🪲
Yes, I'm getting lots of PM showing up now after all this rain over the last few weeks - summer is definitely here!