Great to see the lilikoi setting fruit unexpectedly. The green sapote looked fine. I love the 'brain fart' effect you get when talking live through a video, happens to me and always adds a bit of interest. You twice called the Thai guava a Thai mango near the very end of the video 😂
Happy New year to you and everyone else.Everything looking good! I had four white sapote that didn't grow at all just like your for two year and now just starting to move.My king this I planted early spring Is not moving either but mine plant in a bit of shade.You Thai white guava may need more sun unless other tree take up all it's nutrient and water as they are quiet easy to grow provides that you give it lots of water and sun.
Glen is doing nice, sweet lilikoi is exciting looking forward to a tasting. I love all parts including your veggies btw your eggplants are looking amazing. I’ve never had much success with watermelon. Looking good in the hothouse. Very excited about the green sapote. I hope you get one at least.
Omg the watermelon 😲 Bravo Theo George, LEGENDARY WORK AND GARDEN MY FRIEND 👌 BLOODY INSPIRATIONAL, (I have an experimental idea for the mangos) give me some time! Brainfart 😂
@RealLifeFruitopia 😉 🙏 Thanx Theo (Should be alright though, I'm thinking 4x mangos in 50cm containers or grow bags, out in the open during summer then recreating the ideal environment for mangos in 1x1x2 growtent, with exhaust fans, circulating airflow, additional lighting and co2, under garage pagolla during winter (their winter environment will be more ideal than in summer) 😉 Sooks 😂
Happy New Year George and Kim. Another fabulous video, informative and entertaining! Thank you!!! We need gypsum to break up clay, of course!!! I have some lemon and strawberry guavas fruiting for the first time, very excited. Hard to grow successfully in Horsham, everything gets cremated in summer!! ( Sooks!! 😂) But I try! 🌳🍒🍓🍉
Thanks! Happy 2025. It sounds like you're off to an early start with your guavas! I'm impressed with your dedication to growing in such a challenging climate.
39 minutes in - simply move the ice cream bean right next to the garcinia. Then when you water the ice cream beans, the water will seap down into the garcinia and you can create ample shade protection.
It's unfortunate your passionfruit died... Hopefully your lilikoi is going to give you a good crop ! Have you tried some of the rhizomatous species ? I'm experimenting with some of them (Passiflora tucumanensis/naviculata and Passiflora incarnata), they should be long-lived since they grow many suckers from the roots to replace old stems. I don't know exactly which species act this way, but I chose those two as well as some hybrids because they can survive in my area in France, even though they freeze to the ground in winter. They can become a bit weedy though. In my opinion that's just free mulch, but not everyone enjoys weedy plants. I like plants that are too easy to fail ! In Melbourne you probably would have more options for such passionfruits than me. I believe the different species of banana passionfruits are evergreen in areas similar to yours and are suckering as well. I've seen videos from someone in Melbourne who had a few banana passionfruit vines, but I can't recall which species those were.
Happy New Year from Anaheim, California (4 miles from the original Disneyland and about 35 miles south of Los Angeles). I enjoy your videos. 👍. Do you place your email in the info here on RUclips?
I removed my email because I was constantly pestered for cuttings and seeds from people all over Africa and Asia as if I were an online merchant! Thanks for watching & happy 2025.
Great to see the lilikoi setting fruit unexpectedly. The green sapote looked fine. I love the 'brain fart' effect you get when talking live through a video, happens to me and always adds a bit of interest. You twice called the Thai guava a Thai mango near the very end of the video 😂
Brain farts set in after 45 mins of continious filming.
You inspire me to grow tropical trees. Thanks for sharing! Happy New Year🎉
Thanks! Enjoy your tropical gardening journey!
Happy New year to you and everyone else.Everything looking good! I had four white sapote that didn't grow at all just like your for two year and now just starting to move.My king this I planted early spring
Is not moving either but mine plant in a bit of shade.You Thai white guava may need more sun unless other tree take up all it's nutrient and water as they are quiet easy to grow provides that you give it lots of water and sun.
Thanks. Same to you!
I'm glad your white sapote are now moving. Trees are strange.
Glen is doing nice, sweet lilikoi is exciting looking forward to a tasting. I love all parts including your veggies btw your eggplants are looking amazing. I’ve never had much success with watermelon. Looking good in the hothouse.
Very excited about the green sapote. I hope you get one at least.
Thanks! Hope to have a taste test on many of these firsts!
@💯! Very keen to try green sapote definitely on my list to buy in the future.
Happy New Year George and Kim! God bless!
Thanks! Same to you!
George, what is the best and fastest growing white sapote...
@@shannonmartinez8036 Suebelle
@RealLifeFruitopia Thank you George!
those riobi tools are dope, with the little battery, there are so many to collect though!
I agree! It's great to have so many options.
Omg the watermelon 😲
Bravo Theo George, LEGENDARY WORK AND GARDEN MY FRIEND 👌
BLOODY INSPIRATIONAL, (I have an experimental idea for the mangos) give me some time!
Brainfart 😂
Thanks mate!
I've saved Melbournians 10 years with the sooks.
Good luck!
@RealLifeFruitopia
😉
🙏
Thanx Theo
(Should be alright though, I'm thinking 4x mangos in 50cm containers or grow bags, out in the open during summer then recreating the ideal environment for mangos in 1x1x2 growtent, with exhaust fans, circulating airflow, additional lighting and co2, under garage pagolla during winter (their winter environment will be more ideal than in summer) 😉
Sooks 😂
Happy New Year George and Kim.
Another fabulous video, informative and entertaining! Thank you!!!
We need gypsum to break up clay, of course!!! I have some lemon and strawberry guavas fruiting for the first time, very excited. Hard to grow successfully in Horsham, everything gets cremated in summer!! ( Sooks!! 😂) But I try! 🌳🍒🍓🍉
Thanks! Happy 2025. It sounds like you're off to an early start with your guavas! I'm impressed with your dedication to growing in such a challenging climate.
Happy new year to you and your family. Don't mind me asking,how big is your land ?
Same to you! 1300 sqm
The Yam must be underground. I think you harvest it once it goes dormant.
It is, yes. The leaves die back in winter.
39 minutes in - simply move the ice cream bean right next to the garcinia. Then when you water the ice cream beans, the water will seap down into the garcinia and you can create ample shade protection.
I like the idea. Thanks
Hello, I wish you a happy 2025 with your wife. Here in Catalonia the frosts are hitting hard this year.
Thanks! Same to you.
Happy new year! What variety pumpkins are you growing?
Thanks! Same to you.
I will look at the label for the pumpkin variety.
It's unfortunate your passionfruit died... Hopefully your lilikoi is going to give you a good crop !
Have you tried some of the rhizomatous species ? I'm experimenting with some of them (Passiflora tucumanensis/naviculata and Passiflora incarnata), they should be long-lived since they grow many suckers from the roots to replace old stems. I don't know exactly which species act this way, but I chose those two as well as some hybrids because they can survive in my area in France, even though they freeze to the ground in winter. They can become a bit weedy though. In my opinion that's just free mulch, but not everyone enjoys weedy plants. I like plants that are too easy to fail !
In Melbourne you probably would have more options for such passionfruits than me. I believe the different species of banana passionfruits are evergreen in areas similar to yours and are suckering as well. I've seen videos from someone in Melbourne who had a few banana passionfruit vines, but I can't recall which species those were.
I want to stay away from suckering passionfruit. Been there done that!
I have a Sweet Granadilla coming soon.
I wouldn't leave the new pasion fruit growth going over the dead .Cause you will have lots of mice, rats and posums nesting in the dead leafs.
Happy 2025 New Year!!! Hope everyone has an awesome 2025 year.
Thanks. You too!
@@RealLifeFruitopiaIs your matured wampee grafted or seedling? How long does it take seedling to fruit? Thanks.
the yam is like a potato
Still no rain in Rochester also :(
Yes, it's tougher up your way.
you got any Banana pups for sale bud?
I’m sorry, I don’t sell plants.
Happy New Year from Anaheim, California (4 miles from the original Disneyland and about 35 miles south of Los Angeles). I enjoy your videos. 👍. Do you place your email in the info here on RUclips?
I removed my email because I was constantly pestered for cuttings and seeds from people all over Africa and Asia as if I were an online merchant!
Thanks for watching & happy 2025.
At what point in the video is the watermelon?
18:20