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Tropical Fruit => Tropical Fruit Discussion => Topic started by: nullzero on May 15, 2012, 09:57:02 PM
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Starting to get some fruits in from the berries (nothing compared to a mango but very tasty on its own right)
Boysenberry
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-rh4POIdntik/T7KVQ13fKeI/AAAAAAAACwg/bSEL0jfh-nY/s400/P1040235.JPG)
Boysenberry was very large, taste was excellent (the best of a blackberry with some raspberry taste and good sweetness).
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-fKD58551tks/T7KVM10JAbI/AAAAAAAACwY/3hKr9XdVAXw/s400/P1040237.JPG)
One section of the Boysenberry (more berries inc :))
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-TI-gD5YL7Oc/T7KVRY0SD6I/AAAAAAAACwo/38M2YWtoR_k/s400/P1040287.JPG)
Some 'Sunshine Blue' blueberries
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-riici4I3idM/T7LlnYpuFeI/AAAAAAAACxE/645nmNHY_q8/s400/P1040245.JPG)
Overview shot of the garden
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-9FdvkSJhmzI/T7Ll4El1r2I/AAAAAAAACxQ/z0GV4MDw4SY/s640/P1040255.JPG)
'Kohala' Longan blooming
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-c8pCaBeBeOE/T7Ll9nGWgnI/AAAAAAAACxY/sgmSWvJ4OqQ/s400/P1040256.JPG)
Yacon (a tuber division sprouted out)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-gOPpJStPYEs/T7Ll_mwa-EI/AAAAAAAACxg/c_Ex9ot0LW8/s400/P1040257.JPG)
Naranjilla (Solanum pseudolulo)
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-e2FBv81q82I/T7LmVAzXdEI/AAAAAAAACx0/9y12Xll2Yh8/s400/P1040263.JPG)
'Anna' apple, loaded with apples for its size.
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-G8zolOzNtEI/T7LmVye7MxI/AAAAAAAACx8/08rx4ZaY8qI/s640/P1040264.JPG)
Trichocereus pasacana (cactus named after its fruit)
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-5a4JQN9ihPc/T7LmaAKGMpI/AAAAAAAACyE/Cf6aWNlmYwk/s400/P1040265.JPG)
'Jewel' Blueberry
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-Y5D6U4lnqhk/T7LmekIVctI/AAAAAAAACyQ/GlU8VFN6BmM/s400/P1040269.JPG)
Red Wax Jambu in 15 gal.
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-N4aVxlwr4j0/T7Lme9ym19I/AAAAAAAACyU/_6T2n6pEiTo/s400/P1040270.JPG)
'Hana Fuyu' spreading out its leaves, various herbs and plants behind.
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-KLww1QIsUoc/T7LmnbbY-KI/AAAAAAAACyk/A2AyJO9huqE/s400/P1040271.JPG)
'Mauritius' Lychee, flushing some new growth (its small so hard to see)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-NxwEH8G3Zls/T7LmuV-_kbI/AAAAAAAACys/ApNI3oKTIQE/s640/P1040273.JPG)
'Brewster' Lychee, flushing new growth.
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-F39iX5FfOeg/T7LmxQeFG6I/AAAAAAAACy0/Cy_dJxaCEnc/s400/P1040276.JPG)
'Vista' Fig, figs developing
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-gdZ8jISGmJM/T7Lm7sKDqvI/AAAAAAAACzA/GBALYQyYJqI/s400/P1040281.JPG)
'Dorsett Golden' apples
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-oy97XNiuCXY/T7Lm9C69qrI/AAAAAAAACzI/u79dsIlOXgs/s400/P1040284.JPG)
'Selma' Cherimoya
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-rZpnUk9vEks/T7LnPR-wogI/AAAAAAAACzc/YfJ4c8SY574/s640/P1040251.JPG)
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Hi nullzero,
Thanks for the tour. Those berries look really tasty! It looks like you grow most plants in pots?
Tomas
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Great collection and very busy yard ,, your berries are awesome ,, i cant wait to get this boysenberry ,, i can see you are growing blueberry as well ,, is it adapted to our weather ,, thanks for taking the time to upload such nice pics ,,
Amr
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nullzero is the man with a master plan!
great plants, & great photo tour!
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Great photos! Everything looks happy :)
-Luke
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Great photos! Everything looks happy :)
-Luke
Luke, btw I took those cuttings of the Arbutus unedo. The ripe fruits were all gone! It must of been to tempting to the birds, possums, and critters. This is good news, I did not get the chance to eat a fully ripened fruit and it was already really good for a Arbutus unedo.
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Great photos! Everything looks happy :)
-Luke
Luke, btw I took those cuttings of the Arbutus unedo. The ripe fruits were all gone! It must of been to tempting to the birds, possums, and critters. This is good news, I did not get the chance to eat a fully ripened fruit and it was already really good for a Arbutus unedo.
Nice! You know what they say, the critters go seak out the ripest, best tasting fruit! I'll pm you about the cuttings ;)
-Luke
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The plants are looking great N/Z. Are you going to push out another banana bunch this year?
thanks for sharing,
-Ethan
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Null-
did you spray your apples with any insecticide?
here in NYC I have to spray and cover my apples with footies and I still lose about 30-40% of the apples to bug attacks
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Null-
did you spray your apples with any insecticide?
here in NYC I have to spray and cover my apples with footies and I still lose about 30-40% of the apples to bug attacks
No spraying of any insecticides on anything. I did spray a fungicide about 2 years ago, when I got some fireblight. We don't have any commercial apple farms nearby and yard apples are not as common as citrus. The low humidity helps a lot on lowering disease and pests. I don't think I would grow apples if I could not do it with no spray.
The plants are looking great N/Z. Are you going to push out another banana bunch this year?
thanks for sharing,
-Ethan
Ethan,
Going to try to push a banana bunch again from a 30 gal container. Going to up the feeding schedule for the banana in the next couple weeks. Dwarf Orinoco again should produce again soon :).
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Very nice! My Apples are now putting small fruit and pear is just coming out of dormacy! I got my grafts kicking butt though! Will have a 8 in one apple and pear cocktail tree!
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Hey nullzero, great updates on your plants. I have several varieties of Blueberries and my Oniels produced some very large and extremely sweet berries this year. I had to put up netting because a mocking bird keeps raiding my garden. Nice updates on your Lychee, most my lychees are only slightly larger than yours. My Sweetheart is the only large Lychee tree I have. Your Boysenberries look absolutely delicious!
Simon
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Great pics! I grow some of the same species. I may have over done it this year with yacon, I'm not sure why - last year's roots tasted like sweet carrots (which I also grow) and refused to store for more than a month. I will probably have a truck load this fall.
One trick I used last fall on my Lulo's (Solanum quitoense) was to just chop off the stems with the fruit attached and lay them on a table in the basement once the night time temps got to freezing. The stems stayed green and the fruit eventually ripened (I think it was more like December before I ate them). This year I plan on removing any flower buds and the growing tips to all the stems to encourage the plants to focus on ripening fruit earlier in the year.
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Thanks guys for comments.
Behl, would love to see your multigraft apple tree.
Simon,
The boysenberry was very tasty (an amazing fruit on its own fresh), it was more of a teaser (since I only had 1 fully ripe one at the time). If you don't have boysenberry, I can share some divisions with you. I have not netted the boysenberry, but I may consider doing it with the lower lying berries. The majority of the berries are nestled between the leaves which have thorns (should keep most ground critters away).
I had a O'neal blueberry it died however due to the water, it was more sensitive then 'Sunshine Blue' and 'Jewel' to the high PH tap water. Are your lychee trees in ground or container?
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Hi Nullzero,
Your trees and plants look superfine 8)
Thanks for sharing :)
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How did I miss this Gem?
Nullzy, I really enjoy your pics. All your stuff looks fabulous with a little luck we'll have Mango pics from you.
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How did I miss this Gem?
Nullzy, I really enjoy your pics. All your stuff looks fabulous with a little luck we'll have Mango pics from you.
Thanks JF for the compliment, now only if I could get this Julie to hold a fruit to maturity (maybe if I am lucky this year).