Nice! I went to A tree for me in Sabastian a few years back and got some trees..I got them on discount after Matthew...lol..Not sure if its the same place you went.. I would like to take another trip there one of these days.. I got a Florida prince peach tree and Barbados cherry.. A couple other things, I forget.. I just got some tamarind seeds from my neighbor.. Gonna see if I can get them going.. Thanks for posting, greetings from the Space Coast..👍🇺🇸✌
Oh wow! Yes, that place is really cool (A TREE FOR ME). Time for me to go back down and drop 300 on some palms. I want a royal and a couple more picabeans.
@@EatYourBackyard Nice, I need to take a trip down there again one of these days... This year I am trying to expand more on hot weather vegetables and see what does well. I need to create more shade.. Take care✌
I had brought back tamarind seeds from Puerto Rico. Not sure what kind they are but they tasted sour/sweet when I was eating them. I sprouted mine in a damp paper towel. I now have one growing in a pot but it's getting a little pot bound. It was not growing straight up. It was more so growing outward with very long horizontal branches. I think it's about time to put it in the ground though. Just trying to decide where.
The sweet tamarind are grafted? I have germinated seeds from tamarind sold in 1 pound mini bricks . Don’t know how old bricks are. Apparently the acid keeps seeds viable. Just lightly scratch/file a small part of seed with sandpaper or nail file then soak overnight or plant immediately .
I grew mine from seeds. Please check out my new band (called Hunnitap) if interested, my performance Live Streams are coming soon on Jedi Jingle Maker (my original music RU-vid channel, please sub if not already and leave a comment, thanks!) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Hub7Rz2yyXw.html I am also on all major music platforms (Apple Music, Spotify, RU-vid Music, etc.) as Jedi Jingle Maker.
I love tamarind but they make my teeth very sensitive so I don't eat it very much. They look like they are in the acacia family like black locust or desert acacia tree.