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  • I got some new fruit trees in the mail what are they? Where am I going to plant them? And, why did I get these varieties?
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  • @foggiatofam5
    @foggiatofam5 2 года назад +168

    We had a kumquat tree we hated at first. Then our neighbor from Vietnam showed us something amazing. She cooked the kumquat and soaked them in honey. They are a natural remedy for allergies. And they taste amazing now. Give the kumquat another chance.

    • @VK-qo1gm
      @VK-qo1gm 2 года назад +10

      That sounds good, what do you cook the kumquats in initially? water & then soak in honey for how long & how to store.
      Would appreciate the info, we too have a Kumquat & not to appealing, thankyou

    • @andersdottir1111
      @andersdottir1111 2 года назад +8

      They make a delicious jam just google for a recipe. Squeeze one into water for a refreshing drink.

    • @faithsfarmlife1424
      @faithsfarmlife1424 2 года назад +6

      You are lucky to have her for a neighbor . Their food is amazingly delicious

    • @thesettalers1051
      @thesettalers1051 2 года назад +1

      No kamquat gives you second chance to like itself

    • @dk2614
      @dk2614 2 года назад +3

      There are two main types of Kumquats. Nagami which is oblong in shape the skins are sweet but flesh is sour then the other type is Meiwa which is evenly round and sweet both skin and flesh. Meiwa is more difficult to find in cultivation but sounds like it's worth it.

  • @Critter145
    @Critter145 2 года назад +2

    I really enjoy your videos. One day when my wife and I have a house and some land, I’ll use your content as a road map of sorts to get my own operation going.

  • @suzb9911
    @suzb9911 2 года назад +3

    In Hawaii they put the dirt from around a lychee tree that produces good fruit and spread it around the new tree to inoculate the tree with the bacteria that helps with getting it established

  • @j.blase556
    @j.blase556 2 года назад +4

    My goodness you have a fantastic channel! In our opinion, the best on RUclips! Your channel brings us peace and solitude in this crazy world we live in and has helped us to take our gardening to another level! Thank you for sharing!

  • @happygoto
    @happygoto 2 года назад +5

    Eastern United States here. I am always excited to see you’ve posted a new video. Our growing season is just starting for the year, your videos got me through this winter. Lol.

  • @donfinch862
    @donfinch862 Год назад +1

    Here's one. Rootstock shooting below the graft. Rub it off if you see it early enough, even then cut the bark with a knife to remove the flourishing bark/cambrian. Larger shoots cut off flush and trim like a carpenter building a piece of furniture to remove any raised spot that will shoot again. Doesn't matter if bark is missing, it'll grow over. Luv yer work Mark

  • @Dubstep8cheese
    @Dubstep8cheese 2 года назад +3

    Does anyone know if Mark has a video on how he prunes all his plants? Would love a how, when, where and why to prune your plants video!!

  • @maxrockatanksyOG
    @maxrockatanksyOG 2 года назад +35

    I been buying 2 fruit or 2 nut trees every week when we get paid, have a nice food forest going in to the future (in our house yard). Have been planting fruit trees in our bushland paddock (we have 2.5 acres now in Central Qld), mixing fruit & nut trees in with the bush tucker plants that are already everywhere in that paddock.

    • @Holodomor4.0
      @Holodomor4.0 2 года назад +9

      Awesome idea mate! In the future your family will thank you very much for thinking like that!

    • @franpie2264
      @franpie2264 2 года назад +1

      Oh lucky you. 😀

    • @JS-jh4cy
      @JS-jh4cy 2 года назад

      How do you exterminate the squirrel 🐿️ from your but trees, I never get a single nut from my trees

    • @evegreenification
      @evegreenification 2 года назад

      Inspiring

    • @maxrockatanksyOG
      @maxrockatanksyOG 2 года назад

      @@JS-jh4cy Australia- zero squirrels!

  • @TrangVu-sz4vd
    @TrangVu-sz4vd 2 года назад +54

    Ooh cannot wait to see how your Lychee tee grows. Lychees, rambutans, longans, and mangosteens are my favorite fruits to eat. if I had land in a similar environment, I would love to grow those

    • @lisarochwarg4707
      @lisarochwarg4707 2 года назад +7

      You named some delicious fruits there. Yum.

    • @lucianas4919
      @lucianas4919 2 года назад +4

      I like eating all of those as well, but it’s difficult to find them where I live. Especially ones that are good quality.

    • @youknowwhatidontknow3461
      @youknowwhatidontknow3461 2 года назад +3

      Longan quite hard to plant tho. Maybe because i doesn't have much knowledge. Only one out of 7 seed. But that one still living till now and it's getting bigger. Well it's only 3 month tho but i kinda like small plant like that.

    • @dylanzrim3635
      @dylanzrim3635 2 года назад +2

      Longan wood makes great cooking fuel. So even if it grows large but doesn’t bear fruit you’ll have fragrant timber

    • @homelife8597
      @homelife8597 2 года назад +3

      You just listed most south East Asian’s dream fruit orchard. Add (green) mangoes and you’ve got a party!

  • @batpherlangkharkrang7976
    @batpherlangkharkrang7976 2 года назад +1

    Hi..... Mark nice to see you, thank you for showing your video homestead 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 🏡🎥👍👍👍

  • @mamagrotgrows
    @mamagrotgrows 2 года назад +19

    Looks like Daley’s packaging! 😍 Great family business! Pretty sure they were hit with the recent flooding. Glad they’re back at it again.

    • @FlyingcupNsourcer
      @FlyingcupNsourcer 2 года назад +5

      I almost don't buy from anyone else. They have the best tropical/sub tropical plants in NSW.

    • @mamagrotgrows
      @mamagrotgrows 2 года назад +2

      @@FlyingcupNsourcer same here. I live in Brisbane, and get to Jez’s seedlings if I can, but otherwise it’s Daley’s for sure. Jez is at Inala, and has a great collection of fruit trees.

    • @johu788
      @johu788 2 года назад +1

      I have seen bad reviews from them lately… apparently the quality has changed. Has made me sceptical to buy

    • @catey62
      @catey62 2 года назад

      I'm guessing they have an online store you can order from? I live in S.A. so would be good to check them out, see what they have and maybe buy a couple plants from them.

    • @jakejeffries2770
      @jakejeffries2770 2 года назад

      Unfortunately the 2 trees that mark purchased where not originally from daleys, daleys have purchased them at wholesale from other nurseries (lychee from arbour Grove, lime from B.W.P) then resale them as there own. The stock that are actually produced at daleys are lesser quality, there grafting technique needs improving. The dragon Fruit cuttings were most likely cuttings from there own stock.

  • @mitchstark9903
    @mitchstark9903 2 года назад +15

    It’s funny that you say lychee sounds derogatory when the term “kaffir” lime is actually questionably derogatory 😂

  • @Layby2k
    @Layby2k 2 года назад +1

    Mark you've added the chapters from the last video into this one as well. Thanks for the video, big thumbs up for ya mate.

  • @Natalieleu
    @Natalieleu 2 года назад +6

    Hay Mark, you can make a cover for your tree by making a "box" shape out of 1.5" PVC Pipe, strong enough to keep critters out, cover with a good netting and stake it to the ground. I also attach the netting to the pipe with zip ties. Works pretty good. Might work for you 😉

  • @stephenhope7319
    @stephenhope7319 2 года назад

    Box: "Please Keep Upright", Mark by 2:39 2 plants on their sides. Gotta luv it Mark.

  • @Mntdewmania1
    @Mntdewmania1 2 года назад +5

    I"m trying to get some grapes going here in the Mountains of North Carolina. Am hoping also to do blueberries and rasberries

  • @UnacceptableViews
    @UnacceptableViews 2 года назад +51

    hey Mark, I'm a fairly new subscriber and just want to say I'm really enjoying your content. I'm a long time gardener that took a bit of a break from gardening to raise a family and run a business but now that the kids are a bit older and with current times being a little tough I've decided to start growing again. Your tips and tricks are inspiring so much so that I've decided to purchase 5 of Birdies raised garden beds based on your recommendations. Can't wait for them to get here and start my new journey of being more self sufficient! Cheers

    • @samwafarm1790
      @samwafarm1790 2 года назад +1

      Welcome to our channels mark been our teacher...

    • @tealkbc1
      @tealkbc1 2 года назад

      I bought 4 Birdies raised beds (awaiting delivery) and plan to buy more once the first 4 have established.....just need to find the room

  • @SunshineCountryChickens
    @SunshineCountryChickens 2 года назад +2

    Lit- chee according to the lady at the store Love you Mark

  • @G-boi
    @G-boi 2 года назад +1

    I hope they will grow into a nice size with lots of fruit for you🙂.

  • @andreacremeans1055
    @andreacremeans1055 2 года назад +2

    I just ordered my first birdies raised garden bed through your link! (I’m in the USA) Can’t wait to use it. I’m thinking about using it for some root crops like my radishes and carrots and beets or lettuce. 😀

  • @billiecrabill5045
    @billiecrabill5045 2 месяца назад

    So jealous of how you're able to grow so many of my favorites!

  • @SpiritOfTheHeretic
    @SpiritOfTheHeretic 2 года назад +28

    I am so jealous of your growing environment. It gets down to about -7 C here in the winter and it makes it hard to grow most perennials. The only exceptions I've found so far are berries and jujube. I tried an Owari Satsuma citrus that was supposed to be tolerant of my winter and it did well through several snows and even an ice storm, but died instantly when the temperature dropped into the extremes. I still get a great harvest of annual vegetables and fruits though 👍

    • @Holodomor4.0
      @Holodomor4.0 2 года назад +4

      You can’t insulate them somehow like putting a big plastic sheet over them or something?

    • @Holodomor4.0
      @Holodomor4.0 2 года назад +4

      Or building a green house and growing dwarf fruit varieties?

    • @cr4zyj4ck
      @cr4zyj4ck Год назад

      @@Holodomor4.0 plastic sheet maybe but greenhouses can get really expensive.

  • @uschiaala
    @uschiaala 2 года назад +46

    I just had a box from Daleys about a week ago, so exciting. The trees were bigger than I expected and super healthy. Will definitely buy from them again. Dangerous website though 😅😂 Next on my wishlist is kiwiberry - I love kiwi but not a huge fan of the skin. I've recently discovered kiwiberry and I am HOOKED. Grape sized kiwi with no fuzz? Amazing. Definitely high on my priority list after I get my edible hedge sorted.

    • @Chrazzari
      @Chrazzari 2 года назад +6

      Could've written this myself. Absolutely love that site, was really keen to get the into kiwi berries also. So many different fruit trees though, many I've never even heard of.

    • @zarathean8758
      @zarathean8758 2 года назад +4

      not all kiwi are fuzzy, i think anna and issa are smooth green skin (similar to baby kiwi/kiwiberry)

    • @dk2614
      @dk2614 2 года назад

      These can be cultivated in cold areas like Chicago.

    • @sunflowerhill4349
      @sunflowerhill4349 2 года назад +1

      Same, Daleys have great healthy big plants!

    • @jakejeffries2770
      @jakejeffries2770 2 года назад

      Unfortunately the 2 trees that mark purchased where not originally from daleys, daleys have purchased them at wholesale from other nurseries (lychee from arbour Grove, lime from B.W.P) then resale them as there own. The stock that are actually produced at daleys are lesser quality, there grafting technique needs improving. The dragon Fruit cuttings were most likely cuttings from there own stock.

  • @MrNinja2199
    @MrNinja2199 2 года назад +1

    I loved this video. The trees the yard I loved it

  • @christinepoppy3277
    @christinepoppy3277 Год назад +1

    “That’s not the plant screaming”😂😂

  • @mwat4339
    @mwat4339 2 года назад +8

    I love that you're growing Lychee! It's one of my favorite fruits, even though it takes a lot of work to eat. You'll also get a ton of leaf mulch from it, which we all know is a HUGE PLUS! Thanks for sharing!

  • @mikemunro2905
    @mikemunro2905 2 года назад +1

    Wow.
    What a gift to your ancestors.
    You and all the interests and plans you have for the land and garden. Recorded on video.

  • @D71219ONE
    @D71219ONE 2 года назад +16

    You have given me hope!
    I don’t use my small backyard for much and most of it is weeds with a little grass here and there anyway, so this year I’m going to try to grow pumpkins and melons all over it. A few people told me I wouldn’t produce anything with it competing with grass, but you’ve given me hope that I might get some!

    • @redrangerrr558
      @redrangerrr558 2 года назад +3

      Some advice, be sure to cut the grass frequently before planting to prevent the grass growing too big and transplant saplings that are at least twice as tall as the cut grass so they don't get shadowed by it, the faster the grass grows the higher you want the sapling to be so the grass doesn't grow to cover it, after all, once you plant the saplings you won't be able to strim the grass without damaging your plants anymore.

    • @4D2M0T
      @4D2M0T 2 года назад +2

      My pumpkins grew just fine over my lawn this year, mowed the lawn down real low when planted and they took over the lawn once I harvested all the pumpkin I just mowed over trhe vine and the lawn returned in a few weeks. Have fun happy gardening

    • @Amanda-kw1vi
      @Amanda-kw1vi 2 года назад +2

      Oh it will take over if you let it, it should grow big enough before the grass gets too tall if you have a transplant. Just be careful the vines have tiny spikes, not to painful but better with gloves

    • @chezmoi42
      @chezmoi42 2 года назад

      @@redrangerrr558 Great advice for fruit trees, but pumpkins and melons don't care about the grass length, as long as they have a nice soil mound to start from. I always let a couple go in my mature compost pile.

  • @deliachitts1964
    @deliachitts1964 2 года назад

    I like the way you care about your trees and dragon 🐉 fruit . Thanks for sharing.

  • @YamiKisara
    @YamiKisara 2 года назад +1

    Love your orchard, it's just a shame I can never use any of those tips, because I would need a botanical garden style green house to be able to grow any of those trees in my climate, haha.

  • @simplifygardening
    @simplifygardening 2 года назад +16

    I need a heated greenhouse to grow dragon fruit here. But I would love to have a go at them, Maybe another time, Perennial fruit and trees are an asset to any garden. Love those posts great way to preserve the timber and recycle the plastic and prevent it hit landfills. Great video Mark

    • @questioneverything9535
      @questioneverything9535 2 года назад +4

      I have banana trees and dragon fruit in pots in my kitchen and cellar with grow lights. I am in MA USA.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening 2 года назад +1

      @@questioneverything9535 Indoor growing is a possibility but its never as good as having quality sunshine

    • @questioneverything9535
      @questioneverything9535 2 года назад +2

      @@simplifygardening Lots of windows help. Just offered an alternative to not growing them.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening 2 года назад +2

      @@questioneverything9535 Oh I know you're trying to help and I appreciate that, Thank you. Living in the UK id have to think about winter so it would need to be in the home and I just don't have the space atm, However, I maybe having a conservatory installed so that could make it a possibility. Cheers

    • @questioneverything9535
      @questioneverything9535 2 года назад

      @@simplifygardening Nice! Good luck!

  • @aaronstarr1471
    @aaronstarr1471 2 года назад +2

    I cant find much videos on garlic meadow. I believe thats what they are. I cant find much info on them. I live in San Antonio Texas and i found by a river what i thought was bunching onion so i transplanted them back home and now they have flowers with what i think is called "bulbettes" growing next to them. I would like to know more about them if you can help. Like how to eat them and what on the plant is edible. Like the bulbettes for example. Or if i can use the stem like chives.

  • @lelleithmurray235
    @lelleithmurray235 2 года назад +2

    Lychee makes lovely shaped trees,and delicious fruit. Enjoy!

  • @ImpulseAyala
    @ImpulseAyala 2 года назад +1

    I love your videos!
    Anyone else notice the toad about 5 minutes in?
    brown toad in the pot with lime tree😁

  • @keahithefieryone8513
    @keahithefieryone8513 2 года назад

    LOL it's not the plants screaming - you got me on that one! Aloha from the Ninth Island - Las Vegas!

  • @cynthiafortnerphd4281
    @cynthiafortnerphd4281 2 года назад +1

    Love Your Channel!! ❤️ 😃🌻🌟🌱

  • @uklife1628
    @uklife1628 2 года назад +1

    When my grand dad was growing la chee tree in Hong Kong China , the tree had so many butterfly babies that hanging from the tree like rain from the sky . So be aware that you may have millions of caterpillars 🐛

  • @beverlywithey1347
    @beverlywithey1347 2 года назад +3

    So fun to see more of your growing space! Blessings to you and yours, thank you!

  • @zackzimmer7167
    @zackzimmer7167 2 года назад

    You just picked up all those plants by 1 trunk/stem, those are some quality roots. I hope to see more of that Kaffir Lime.

  • @jenniferking5037
    @jenniferking5037 2 года назад +6

    Great tip to have a second kaffir lime tree, I love cooking with the leaves and zest of the fruit as well. Just delicious. I follow a formal way of eating due to stomach issues and use the kaffir lime regularly. Thank you again for such an amazing channel👍🤗

  • @kyliewilson3869
    @kyliewilson3869 2 года назад +1

    Hey Mark, did you see that cane toad?/native frog sitting in the new pot in your video .. You see it when you are watering the new pots in. Random!🐸

  • @lindaparra6002
    @lindaparra6002 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for showing me what a healthy cutting of the Dragon Fruit looks like. “Wide base”. I like that!

  • @freedomforever45
    @freedomforever45 2 года назад +1

    That's not the plants screaming 😂🤣👍 Your comedy is very under appreciated.

  • @MsGreyhoundmom
    @MsGreyhoundmom 2 года назад

    I just love your spirit. So funny and happy in nature. Your videos are so informative. Thank you 💘 😊

  • @mattysbackyard9244
    @mattysbackyard9244 2 года назад +1

    “That’s not the plant screaming.” 😂

  • @lindab424
    @lindab424 Год назад

    I love your fruit and veggie gardens. I wish I had some land so that I too could have my very fruit orchard.

  • @smartmouthredhead8392
    @smartmouthredhead8392 2 года назад +2

    How exciting 😀 I love new fruit trees. Thank you for all the content Mark. I honestly can't thank you enough for the wealth of knowledge you've been sharing with all of us. I got my first two Birdies planters thanks to you and cant wait to see all the fun that we get to have with them.

  • @serendipityhomestead6965
    @serendipityhomestead6965 2 года назад

    Hello from Bulgaria, just wanted to comment and say i thoroughly enjoy watching your channel, wanting to start growing our own food since moving here in 2020. Fouñd your channel and been stalking it ever since😂 can not understand how anyone can not enjoy watching how its done👍👍 keeping doing what you're doing myself and the hubby look forward to the next instalment😊

  • @hurrdurr7119
    @hurrdurr7119 2 года назад +12

    Such great content! I've just started growing stuff myself and your expertise went a long way! Keep up the great work and greetings from Germany.

    • @hurrdurr7119
      @hurrdurr7119 2 года назад +1

      @Custos Luminis Not sure what the Lychee rant is about, they won't grow here anyway. I was talking in a more general sense of his content. Good to know though if i ever move into a more tropical climate. Cheers.

    • @hurrdurr7119
      @hurrdurr7119 2 года назад +1

      @Custos Luminis might be more helpful to add that info to a comment about them, as i said they wouldn't even grow here.

  • @Sheepdog1314
    @Sheepdog1314 2 года назад +1

    excellent

  • @Breannietleo
    @Breannietleo 2 года назад

    Thank you Mark! Great video 😁💚🍋🍐🥭💚

  • @teenagardner3623
    @teenagardner3623 2 года назад +3

    I am so jealous! When I was little girl in Hawaii, the Lychee I could pick at my families houses or even out and about. I live in SC now and would love to grow many of my childhood favorites

  • @BruteRazloga
    @BruteRazloga Год назад

    I feel like digging a deep ish pond with a outlet will help keep the water table lower in that area, put the water to good use as well.

  • @kip1622
    @kip1622 2 года назад

    Brilliant! Thank you, Mark. Love the new video style, very cool.

  • @captainglitterbeard4531
    @captainglitterbeard4531 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video!

  • @Amanda-kw1vi
    @Amanda-kw1vi 2 года назад

    Careful, grapes like drainage. So jealous! Enjoy

  • @devinhood7340
    @devinhood7340 2 года назад

    I freaking love you man!
    Let's Get Growing

  • @jessgreenwood262
    @jessgreenwood262 Год назад

    Glad wrap come in as make do greenhouse lots of other stuff

  • @Eucalypt271
    @Eucalypt271 2 года назад

    My grandmother used to make amazing marmalade from kumquats. I hate them fresh, but love kumquat marmalade. You might like it for that.

  • @Plant-Parenthood_9001
    @Plant-Parenthood_9001 2 года назад

    I also just purchased a dragonfruit! I got the idea when I was walking and saw a neighbor had a ton of them in their yard.

  • @umiluv
    @umiluv 2 года назад

    🤣🤣🤣. Love the explanation that it’s not the plant screaming haha.

  • @RoyHolder
    @RoyHolder 2 года назад +1

    My son has just bought a home and out the front is a large Pineapple Guava tree and the fruit are delicious! Never have seen them before now, A must have tree I reckon! 👍

  • @samanthamay5636
    @samanthamay5636 2 года назад

    "That's not the plant screaming." 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @badeadrian
    @badeadrian 2 года назад +1

    I've learned so much from you...🤫🤗

  • @kezwall4506
    @kezwall4506 2 года назад

    Loved the tour of your garden and it seemed like a good workout for you too!

  • @paterson00
    @paterson00 Год назад

    It'd be great to see a drone flyover of your property to explain why you place things in particular places. I'm about to start planting on our 5 acres that we've yet to move onto so a video describing why and where to place things would be great.

  • @freeedr
    @freeedr 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this!

  • @sharonadlam3195
    @sharonadlam3195 2 года назад

    Hi Mark, I love Daleys too. Probably 50% of my fruit trees were purchased from them. Kumquats are delicious when steeped in Brandy, then dice and add to cream for a scrumptious desert. 😊

    • @jakejeffries2770
      @jakejeffries2770 2 года назад

      Unfortunately the 2 trees that mark purchased where not originally from daleys, daleys have purchased them at wholesale from other nurseries (lychee from arbour Grove, lime from B.W.P) then resale them as there own. The stock that are actually produced at daleys are lesser quality, there grafting technique needs improving. The dragon Fruit cuttings were most likely cuttings from there own stock.

  • @light_skit
    @light_skit 2 года назад +1

    I’ve always wondered what ordering trees online would be like. Thanks for sharing 🙏🏽💯

  • @user-or4pk2ix2r
    @user-or4pk2ix2r 2 года назад

    Love to watch your video everytime.
    👍👍😊

  • @vicwickgardens9174
    @vicwickgardens9174 2 года назад

    Much love 💕 hope all is well in Aussieland

  • @nicolefarry560
    @nicolefarry560 2 года назад

    I just watched your pumpkin video. Thanks, Nicole

  • @hollywobbl370
    @hollywobbl370 2 года назад

    "That's not the plant screaming, that's the hose" 🤣🤣🤣

  • @2474turkey
    @2474turkey 2 года назад +2

    Daleys Nursery are in my town. Yes, great family business and experts in food growing plants especially Australian natives.

    • @jakejeffries2770
      @jakejeffries2770 2 года назад

      Unfortunately the 2 trees that mark purchased where not originally from daleys, daleys have purchased them at wholesale from other nurseries (lychee from arbour Grove, lime from B.W.P) then resale them as there own. The stock that are actually produced at daleys are lesser quality, there grafting technique needs improving. The dragon Fruit cuttings were most likely cuttings from there own stock.

  • @cnst2657
    @cnst2657 2 года назад

    What an amazing property!

  • @OujiDarkmatter
    @OujiDarkmatter 2 года назад

    Oh,hey,you inspird me so much I went to Bunnings to buy a small Birdies to get started,wish I'd seen this vid with liks back when you published;I could've used your promo code,saved a few bucks by buying direct from them.My partner put it together in 30 mins while I was standing on elbow crutches fantaising about what else I could jam into my too small yard.Cheers Mark,love your channel and knowledge.Happy Monday from a rather nippy SW coastal Victoria

  • @Cybermunky7
    @Cybermunky7 2 года назад

    another Fantastic update.

  • @JulianJP21
    @JulianJP21 2 года назад

    Great project Master👍👍 thanks for teach us year by year!!

  • @rachalnocchi5600
    @rachalnocchi5600 2 года назад +2

    I certainly have sub-tropical tree envy! Oh those trees should do very nicely for you, yummy things coming for you and your family! I plan to get a peach and pear tree, maybe an apple as well. These tend to grow very well where I live. Also I'd love a Myer lemon tree and perhaps a lime as well. I'd have to bring them in during winter, but I have an enclosed sunporch they'd do very well in I think!

  • @ShmooyShmoo
    @ShmooyShmoo 2 года назад

    I grow my dragons inside stacked semi truck tires. I put a very large (45gal?) pot inside the tire at the top and let it grow out and hang over the side, like you recommend in a video years ago.

  • @rachelrodgers9171
    @rachelrodgers9171 2 года назад +1

    That hose/sprayer sound reminded me of a squealing balloon! 😁

  • @Michael-ex9uo
    @Michael-ex9uo 2 года назад +1

    I want to see you dig up the old trees and plant the new ones, I hope you record it!! Love your videos, mark!

  • @margareth1504
    @margareth1504 2 года назад

    Great video Mark thanks what a good way to start the day

  • @beigebiscuit8081
    @beigebiscuit8081 2 года назад

    laughed so many times thanks cheering me up sitting hear with covid. learning heaps

  • @marioamayaflamenco
    @marioamayaflamenco 2 года назад

    When I ordered fruit trees online/in the mail, they sent me oak trees (10 inches tall)--which I didn't realize until they had grown for 10 years.

  • @Superutubeking
    @Superutubeking 2 года назад +1

    Hi mark great content I just subscribed keep up the great work 👍🏻

  • @domk3656
    @domk3656 2 года назад +1

    You've lost heaps of weight, Mark!!! All this hard yakka is paying off. Keep up the great work.

  • @ClementineKit
    @ClementineKit 2 года назад +1

    Are we all just gonna ignore the free toad in his plant at 5:03? 😂

  • @benedictdurox1271
    @benedictdurox1271 2 года назад +1

    Does anybody noticed that he look like russel crowe and Australian tv host as well.. anyway thank you for sharing your ideas regarding on gardening.. godbless..

  • @anastasiab9506
    @anastasiab9506 2 года назад +2

    I don't have a garden, i don't even own a house, and yet here i am, watching the video just for the sheer enjoyment :D

  • @lisas5913
    @lisas5913 2 года назад

    Finally a break from the rain 😉

  • @Mr-Fortune
    @Mr-Fortune 2 года назад +1

    Keep up the good work 😀

  • @ShmooyShmoo
    @ShmooyShmoo 2 года назад

    Good editing. It’s like I was there with u.

  • @diygardenyavina1228
    @diygardenyavina1228 2 года назад

    Thanks for the guide

  • @theadventuresofzoomandbettie
    @theadventuresofzoomandbettie 2 года назад +1

    We got out first ever live fruit trees delivered this week, and I didn't know they came in those little boxes at the bottom! Such a good idea! Excited to get new fruits happening in the next few years!

  • @snewsan6645
    @snewsan6645 2 года назад

    Really enjoyed getting all the information. Thanks

  • @taracriste1
    @taracriste1 2 года назад

    Wow love it, I'd like to plant more fruit trees. We have apple and peach. Our banana plant died over winter 😢

  • @KellyDeGuara
    @KellyDeGuara Год назад +1

    Mark mabe make video on growing and harvesting Lychees.

  • @MaxineAnne77
    @MaxineAnne77 2 года назад

    What a wonderful growing space you have! Thank you for sharing your garden with us.

  • @slomo1716
    @slomo1716 2 года назад

    How exciting to learn about the varieties you can grow and eat in your neck of the woods! Thanks Marc!!