I will tell my honey what you said, your comment will bring a smile. He will be building one for the dragon fruit tree soon so I will video as he builds it.
@@michelefarling6934 I'm sorry it's taken so long ya'll. I uploaded a video yesterday of a closer look at the roller stands. I hope this helps. Blessings to you.
Hi there, I just now came across your channel, thank you so much for this, your yard is amazing, and your fruit trees lo9k so fantastic! This is a much needed solution for me, I'm in a zone very close to yours, but in AZ.. You have given me much needed inspiration, thank you!
You REALLY need to do a how-on the complete build and set up of the trees. They look great and seem very functional. (That’s how Jess from Roots and Refuge channel took off, her showing her trellis build)
Thank you. I love Jess! Such inspiration! I've been primarily videoing to giving folks interested an idea of what's possible in the city and for my records. I appreciate your input and most definitely will make a video that's more descriptive. I'll be planting avocado trees soon and will show step by step what I do. Again, thank you.
I like how you insulated the grow bags, very creative, good job! Do you think growing in bags like those would hold the roots from puncturing the grow bags in a few years?
@@onionpeeler2023 hello, thank you for your question. I have had mine in grow bags for two years. I place the insulation around them 2in away from walls of grow bags so air still gets to the grow bag. Have never had a problem. I do take the insulation off in winter being less harsh sun and they don't dry out as fast. Hope this helps.
Thanks for an informative video. How large was the plastic pot that root bound your little guava tree? Must've been pretty small. Nice rollers for your grow bags. I only use grow bags for seasonal vegetables. They've only lasted two years (max) down here in south Florida (11A). I can place them along the perimeter of my backyard where I was able to put drip and soaker hoses to timers. Can't do that in the middle of my yard and grow bags dry up too quickly even with saucers under them until the rainy season. Plastic pots have worked much better for me and my fruit trees. Keep up the great work!
Thank you. Let's see, the pots I bought the trees in were 3 gallon plastic they were smaller trees but i was waiting for fall to transplant so in that time they became extremely root bond. I agree with the grow pots drying out, I was having that problem too but the bubble insulation has really put an end to that and the pots are holding up nicely, they still look new. My experience is they last if not touching the ground and quality of pot does matter. My patio is in full sun from sunrise to sunset. I water once every other day to every two days in the summer months. Hope this helps clarify things. Each zone is so very different. In the end we have to find what works for our special situation. Have a great day my friend and happy growing 🌱!!
@bayleechristina7121 it stays on the pots year round. I keep it very loose fitting so to still get the air flow but stop the direct sun from hitting. In winter they help insulate the roots as well.
Those roller stans are amazing. Looks so strong and sturdy. Would you post a video on the build of those?
I will tell my honey what you said, your comment will bring a smile. He will be building one for the dragon fruit tree soon so I will video as he builds it.
I came to the comments section just for this - they’re amazing!!
@@michelefarling6934 I'm sorry it's taken so long ya'll. I uploaded a video yesterday of a closer look at the roller stands. I hope this helps. Blessings to you.
@@michelefarling6934 go to the description area and there is a link to the video now.
Hi there, I just now came across your channel, thank you so much for this, your yard is amazing, and your fruit trees lo9k so fantastic! This is a much needed solution for me, I'm in a zone very close to yours, but in AZ..
You have given me much needed inspiration, thank you!
@@stacierichardson4475 what a blessing your comment is. Thank you so much !!
These are some of the best fruit trees in pots I've seen..thank you
What a compliment! Thank you!
Where did you get the grow bags and that wrap. If you say later in the video, please excuse my question.
Hello Patricia. I believe I put links in the comment section for both the wrap and grow bags.
You REALLY need to do a how-on the complete build and set up of the trees.
They look great and seem very functional.
(That’s how Jess from Roots and Refuge channel took off, her showing her trellis build)
Thank you. I love Jess! Such inspiration! I've been primarily videoing to giving folks interested an idea of what's possible in the city and for my records. I appreciate your input and most definitely will make a video that's more descriptive. I'll be planting avocado trees soon and will show step by step what I do. Again, thank you.
I like how you insulated the grow bags, very creative, good job! Do you think growing in bags like those would hold the roots from puncturing the grow bags in a few years?
@@onionpeeler2023 hello, thank you for your question. I have had mine in grow bags for two years. I place the insulation around them 2in away from walls of grow bags so air still gets to the grow bag. Have never had a problem. I do take the insulation off in winter being less harsh sun and they don't dry out as fast. Hope this helps.
Beautiful…I’m thoroughly inspired!
Thank you so much that makes me smile !! (Just seeing your comment, not sure why)
Thank you.
Thanks for an informative video. How large was the plastic pot that root bound your little guava tree? Must've been pretty small. Nice rollers for your grow bags. I only use grow bags for seasonal vegetables. They've only lasted two years (max) down here in south Florida (11A). I can place them along the perimeter of my backyard where I was able to put drip and soaker hoses to timers. Can't do that in the middle of my yard and grow bags dry up too quickly even with saucers under them until the rainy season. Plastic pots have worked much better for me and my fruit trees. Keep up the great work!
Thank you. Let's see, the pots I bought the trees in were 3 gallon plastic they were smaller trees but i was waiting for fall to transplant so in that time they became extremely root bond. I agree with the grow pots drying out, I was having that problem too but the bubble insulation has really put an end to that and the pots are holding up nicely, they still look new. My experience is they last if not touching the ground and quality of pot does matter.
My patio is in full sun from sunrise to sunset. I water once every other day to every two days in the summer months. Hope this helps clarify things. Each zone is so very different. In the end we have to find what works for our special situation. Have a great day my friend and happy growing 🌱!!
Where do you get the bubble wrap to cover grow bags i do not see link for bubble wrap in your introduction
@@bayleechristina7121 I apologize. Here is the link: Double Bubble Insulation a.co/d/fZwgjWx
@@bayleechristina7121 Good morning, If you go to the description area if this video you will now see a link to the growbox caddy. I hope this helps.
@@Dionne2U2
Do you only use double bubble wrap in summer o does it also help in winter when it is cold
@bayleechristina7121 it stays on the pots year round. I keep it very loose fitting so to still get the air flow but stop the direct sun from hitting. In winter they help insulate the roots as well.