Early Summer 2022 - FULL Tropical Garden Update - Melbourne Australia

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 44

  • @HFTLMate
    @HFTLMate Год назад +6

    The value in this garden is unfathomable

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад

      I hope my state of health continues to be above average to maintain it all.

  • @lyonheart84
    @lyonheart84 Год назад +2

    Phew another long video lol, fortunately I could watch it while I was putting up Christmas decorations 😂😂

  • @HFTLMate
    @HFTLMate Год назад +2

    Beautiful amazing garden and awesome documentation brother

  • @Stephthechickenlady
    @Stephthechickenlady Год назад +2

    Imagine if every backyard put in a 10th of the effort you do. Love your channel.

  • @sergio34410
    @sergio34410 Год назад +2

    Hello George! I believe that your avocado suffered from over heating, I know you didn’t want to baby it too much but you didn’t realize that the extreme heat in your zone it’s just more than what they have evolved to withstand, in California they paint them with a specific white paint and that’s the solution that works for them,don’t shoot me😮! When any of your trees fails we( your audience)get saddened 😢. Thanks for sharing your backyard journey with us! Have a blessed day!

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад

      So far I haven't lost either the Pinkerton or Lamb Hass, they just had major set backs. My Hass and Wurtz pulled through fine without tree paint, which is what I hope the others will do too, especially with the cooler and wetter spring and summer. Thanks for watching!

  • @HFTLMate
    @HFTLMate Год назад +2

    I like the idea of a carob canopy

  • @Free_Falastin2024
    @Free_Falastin2024 Год назад

    Climate change hasn't been good to Melbourne. I hope you get some hotter years soon.
    Btw, I like the longer format 1hr/yard front and back. It helps to see sunny gardens when we're experiencing the shortest days of the year. Happy gardening.

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад +2

      I'm happy that most of the tropicals are hanging and that all the others are still thriving. I'm sure we'll be back in drought times again and praying for just a little rain lol

  • @0anant0
    @0anant0 Год назад +1

    I am rooting for that jackfruit -- all the way from summer to fall to winter to spring ...

  • @HFTLMate
    @HFTLMate Год назад +2

    Maybe some rich compost and mulch for the jackfruit will encourage a long life

  • @HFTLMate
    @HFTLMate Год назад +2

    Wampee has grown a lot since I first saw it

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад

      It's doing well but should be so much taller after 8 years LOL

  • @HFTLMate
    @HFTLMate Год назад +2

    Very interested in that wild plum that is always sweet, sounds delicious and rare, worth grafting and propagating??

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад

      I picked a fruit from a tree branch hanging over the footpath on our walk, placed the seed in a pot and voila!

  • @michaeltomic2848
    @michaeltomic2848 Год назад

    Hi George, I can confirm with 100% certainty that what you have is Bullocks Heart (Annona Reticulata) which does have some pink to the flesh but is very different to Pink Ilama (Annona Macroprophyllata). The leaves of yours are typical of Reticulata.

    • @michaeltomic2848
      @michaeltomic2848 Год назад

      Pink Ilama is still very hard to get in Australia. I happen to have seedlings of Pink Ilama imported from mexico and trust me they would not survive in Melbourne. Pink Ilama from seed can take 10 years to fruit.

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад +1

      You're 100% right. I got an email from Daleys recently regarding their mistake. Thanks

  • @HFTLMate
    @HFTLMate Год назад +2

    A lot of the subtropicals begin their lives as understory under dense canopy in lush mulch so they love heat but not so much sun

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад

      I have gathered that after losing a pallet load from Daleys over the years!

  • @HFTLMate
    @HFTLMate Год назад +2

    Just make sure you keep that carob under control lol

  • @HFTLMate
    @HFTLMate Год назад +1

    I have heard the volunteer figs can be males? Not sure, no fruit on them possibly. Definitely worth planting around the neighborhood for guerilla gardeners for food security in the apocalypse, or for adventurous farmers with heaps of space looking for new varieties.

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад

      Some are cuttings I took from the first volunteer discovered in the back.

  • @annieoneill3876
    @annieoneill3876 Год назад

    Hello, I noted you have a lot of land. I was wondering what is the reason that you plant your fruit trees in the pots instead of directly in the ground?

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад

      Many of the young tropicals can't tolerate the winter until mature enough, so I protect them in the greenhouse the first 2-3 years.

  • @223cw7
    @223cw7 Год назад

    Did the volunteer fig near the cucumbers come out of seed or a cutting?

  • @kinglucas9922
    @kinglucas9922 Год назад

    Seem like you are growing most of the tropicals except the tropical green jujube. The Taiwanese/Indian/Thai green Jujube variety which does well in 9A and above when mature.

  • @adamarifoski7363
    @adamarifoski7363 Год назад

    Hi George, I have a question about my banana tree. The leaves on it don’t seem to come out properly, they don’t fully uncurl . I don’t know why I give it water , food and mulch .would you know why ?

    • @RealLifeFruitopia
      @RealLifeFruitopia  Год назад

      If in a pot, maybe too dry. If in the ground, maybe not enough sun.

  • @danuskanamal
    @danuskanamal Год назад

    What is rose apple? Jambu?

  • @rik0986
    @rik0986 Год назад

    Do you have soursop