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Growing Sugar Apple (Sweetsop) in a Container - Terrace Garden 

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We see Sugar Apple (Custard Apple / Sweetsop / Soursop) growing from tiny Bud to a big Fruit in a container. Plus hand pollination, growth tips and tricks to get it right in your Terrace Garden.
I have been cultivating terrace garden from past two years in Bangalore, India. I knew about Sugar Apple and it was only of the early plants to grow in our terrace garden. I did have this plant in a small container and shift it to bigger one for better growth. And when the Sugar apple (Sweetsop or Soursop) started to flower, we decided to shoot growth footages and shared it with the world, below given is some general information on Sugar Apple (Custard Apple).
ABOUT SUGAR APPLE -- Sugar Apple also known as Custard apple and Sweetsop is the fruit in the species of Annonaceae, Sugar apple is indigenous to the Amazon rainforest. This fruit tree grows up 10 to 20 feet, producing 3-inch-long green heart-shaped fruit covered in bumps.
There are several popular Sugar Apple related fruits around the world (some hybrid as well) like Atemoya, Cherimoya, Thai Lessard and Kampong Mauv.
GROWING ON TERRACE -- Sugar apple (Custard Apple) is one of the best trees to grow on terrace container cause its roots are shallow and its not particular about the soil, and you need not water it daily unless it high summer, though I knew it will grow in container, I came to know its so much maintenance free only after growing it :)
Its also rarely effected by pests. Also you need to have patience because the changes in the plants are slow. I would hardly see changes over long period of time.
PLANT CARE -- The only time that i had to cautious and careful was when the seed germinated and started to grow. This is the time when it will be delicate and needs a bit of more watering and care. After it grew to about 2 inch long, there was almost nothing that I did for another one year until the tree started flower.
A personal experience to testify its low maintenance is, We had to go out of station for a week and no one could water our beloved plants, most of the melons and small plants died off :( ... But Sugar apple was as fine and healthy, this shows its drought tolerance.
SOIL -- Sugar Apple does not require any particular soil or manure. It can grow in Red, Black and even in sandy soils. Only thing that we need be careful about is it should have good drainage. It cannot tolerate water logging.
FLOWERING AND POLLINATION -- Sugar apple flowering is seasonal. The flowers emerge in spring and once successfully pollinated you will get the fruit in about 4 months after that. If you are growing Sugar apple (Sweetsop) or any of its relatives in a Terrace or Backward then I am pretty sure you will NOT have the Natural Pollinators (which in this case is Beetles) so you have to hand pollinate or see your flowers dry and drop :).
Since Sugar apple flowers are protogynous. i.e. they are born female and but changes their sex to male later in it development stage. I would suggest you view some of the videos in RU-vid which clearly explains how to hand pollinate Sugar Apples because identifying Male and Female is not strait forward visual task :)
The pollination procedure is same for all the varieties of Sugar apple like Atemoya, Cherimoya, Thai Lessard and Kampong Mauv.
MALE AND FEMALE FLOWERS -- You can identify the Male and Female flower by seeing how much the flower petals have opened up. So when the flower slightly opens its petals it will be Female and as the petals spread wider it becomes Male. This is the only way identify the sex of Sugar apple (Custard apple) flowers, and you have to know this well to hand pollinate them, and this stages of sex is same for all its relatives like Atemoya, Cherimoya.
That's it about Sugar apple, I have also grown Papaya, Coriander, Mint (Pudina), Ladies Finger (okra), Bitter gourd, Musk Melon, Cucumber, Tomatoes, Spinach (Palak), Egg Plant (Brinjal), Amaranthus, Hyacinth (Lablab), Spring onions, Ash Gourd (Winter Melon) and different type of flowers in our Terrace Garden.
Happy Gardening :)
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-- TABLE OF CONTENTS --
[00:02] - Intro
[00:36] - About Sugar Apple
[01:30] - Seed Germination
[01:58] - Plant Structure
[02:58] - Bud To Fruit
[04:10] - Hand Pollination
[05:30] - Pollinated Flowers
[06:53] - 1.5 Months Later
[07:57] - 2.5 Months Later
[09:28] - 3.5 Months Later
[10:49] - Harvesting
[12:47] - Thank you note

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@KiranBollu
@KiranBollu 3 года назад
Hello friends, don't throw the seeds but collect them .when you visit any forest area please throw them here and there by doing so you will help raising forests. Many animals, birds and people will be benefited because of you.
@eluning4
@eluning4 2 года назад
A plant tutorial with monthly updates in the same video? Congrats, you've done what most garden RU-vidrs cant.
@audreyasbey3745
@audreyasbey3745 5 лет назад
Thank you for a wonderful video. I learned a lot. You are a good instructor. Tips about shallow roots, soil tolerance and hand pollination were excellent!!
@marylamm4254
@marylamm4254 4 года назад
I've never seen or heard of it. God sure makes amazing plants, all over this earth. Thank you for sharing this.
@brianmontero1593
@brianmontero1593 8 лет назад
love it! never seen this type of fruit! thanks for sharing!
@sunitanepaul7255
@sunitanepaul7255 8 лет назад
Thank you very much for the information. Didn't know that we can hand pollinate this fruit. will try. I love this fruit.
@mfpalijee1304
@mfpalijee1304 4 года назад
How do u hand pollinate
@hectorsosa5381
@hectorsosa5381 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for your very clear explanations about growing sugar apple trees in containers and on terraces, I have planted many sugar apple trees but never really learned so much about it until I look for tips in u-tube. With your explanations I can now plant around 12 more times trees in my small lot on the side of my warehouse here in Miami, Florida and other locations available to me. Thanks again
@timcent7199
@timcent7199 3 года назад
I'm really moved by this video. Such a beautiful woman with such a relaxing voice. I love custard apples and now I will grow my own. I'll probably rerun this video many times.
@MiamiRareFruitTrees
@MiamiRareFruitTrees 9 лет назад
Great video lots of knowledge! !!
@altang884884
@altang884884 8 лет назад
Great Video! Love the detail and slideshow like format.
@jezo2008
@jezo2008 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for this video. I have not had a sugar since I was young. My family brought this tree from Cuba and it was in my grandfather’s backyard for 50 years. I kept trying to find out what the name of the fruit was, and I’ve been googling and searching for a very long time when I came across your video. For the longest I thought it was named Guanabana, I am so thankful that I found your video. I’m going to try to find a tree that I can plant here in Texas where I live. And I will self pollinate if I don’t have enough beetles in my backyard. Thank you so much for this educational video
@basu1971kaushik
@basu1971kaushik 3 года назад
Extremely beautiful presentation.It's my favorite fruit and I planted two of these about six months back.Your video will surely help me to take care of my trees.Thank you very much.
@sakshigoyal9645
@sakshigoyal9645 9 лет назад
Awsome Video, Never knew the tiny Sugar Apple's will be so cute :)
@davidsonnier1690
@davidsonnier1690 6 лет назад
my sugar apple tree yielded 3 fruits this year with only one fully mature and edible. looking forward to more. this really thrilled my wife who is having to do kidney dialysis. am also growing cassava and dragon fruit tree for her
@LaalGarden
@LaalGarden 6 лет назад
Thats really nice to know, may your wife recover soon ...
@orlandogardener
@orlandogardener 5 лет назад
Congratulations
@Chriskrshnan14
@Chriskrshnan14 5 лет назад
May your wife recover soon.
@comecorrect1
@comecorrect1 5 лет назад
You're a great husband..God bless you and your wife!!!
@zidanethalib
@zidanethalib 4 года назад
My both of you stay happy and blessed. SOURSOUP is also a wonderful fruit wich helps in many aspects and grows easy as sugar apple.
@billb2555
@billb2555 7 лет назад
This is awesome! Thank you for sharing, I want to add this to my garden
@terrybaez2339
@terrybaez2339 7 лет назад
I am so thrilled I found your video!! So many websites talk about the flowers needing to get pollinated, but you actually showed the process. I am so excited to try this tomorrow!!
@LaalGarden
@LaalGarden 7 лет назад
Glad we helped you :)
@ablelili
@ablelili 8 лет назад
I love it!!! Thank you so much for making this video!
@limsikkeong6524
@limsikkeong6524 7 лет назад
Lili T y ìyth hi u ū
@kiahautumn9052
@kiahautumn9052 8 лет назад
I am from the Bahamas and I love this fruit. We also call it sugar apple and it grows commonly on our islands.
@orlandogardener
@orlandogardener 5 лет назад
Nice
@KierstenVolker
@KierstenVolker 2 месяца назад
Thank you, the most informative video I found. You took us through all the steps. Great job.
@gotropicaluk8362
@gotropicaluk8362 9 лет назад
Just discovered your channel! Love the fact you grow all this stuff in a pot or container! Thank you for the uploads.
@LaalGarden
@LaalGarden 9 лет назад
GoTropicalUK Thank You, Many of your Videos are also very good, Cant grow them here :(
@princessstephanieperez4060
@princessstephanieperez4060 7 лет назад
we had this sugar apple in our backyard my father repeated to cut down but still keep growing... it's amazing fruit tree
@brendatennyson6025
@brendatennyson6025 3 года назад
Can you send me 6-12 of the sugar apple seeds?
@brendatennyson6025
@brendatennyson6025 3 года назад
Can you send them im an envelope
@mahmoudbadawi1445
@mahmoudbadawi1445 8 лет назад
very good try and im waiting for more thank you
@chiquitaresomardono1202
@chiquitaresomardono1202 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for the information. I just had my first sugar apple! I will consider your info to germinate the seeds. Love from Suriname South America.
@MrFerroceno
@MrFerroceno 5 лет назад
Thank you! your video is very informative. I can´t wait to grow my own tree :) Sugar apple is my favorite fruit. Greetings from Mexico!
@asmartbajan
@asmartbajan 7 лет назад
Thanks for the tips. The sugar apple is one of my favorite fruits. I live in Barbados and have a couple of the trees in my yard. Trust me, there's _no_ way I would leave them on the tree to ripen before picking. If I did that, the birds would get them all! What I do is monitor them daily when they're big, and once they start to change from a deep greyish green to yellowish green and their segments start to open, I pick them. They usually ripen within a couple days of harvesting. Once they start to emit a sweet smell, they ripen amazingly quickly (within just a few hours). By the way, when harvesting, it would be better to cut the stems with a pair of secateurs. _Much_ easier than using a knife!
@LaalGarden
@LaalGarden 7 лет назад
Really nice to know. We always try to use simple house hold items in our videos so that our viewers feel more confident and ready to try them out. That's why you can also see it being grown in a paint bucket :)
@rohininemishte6306
@rohininemishte6306 6 лет назад
Laal Garden very Good,lots of hard work n patience...
@abcdecoratingparadise
@abcdecoratingparadise 5 лет назад
Thank you for the info! It's amazing that you are able to grow Sugar Apple Trees in buckets!
@orlandogardener
@orlandogardener 5 лет назад
Yes i can't wait
@mcrobertscat1
@mcrobertscat1 6 лет назад
This is a wonderful video which you have worked very hard to produce, wonderful work. My late wife was Vietnamese and she always cautioned me to never touch the fruit or it would turn black . I love that you have explained how to pollinate the fruit and your English was fine, thank you so much and good luck in your future crops.
@claudiomartucelli356
@claudiomartucelli356 6 лет назад
Very complete and instructional. Congratulations!
@vickyjiang6284
@vickyjiang6284 8 лет назад
Thank you Kasi, Please make more video on your tropical plants I can't want to see your next one
@censusgary
@censusgary 8 лет назад
Good video on Sugar Apple, and just in time for me-- I just got some Sugar Apple seeds I want to plant.
@tiohongliongantonio3733
@tiohongliongantonio3733 5 лет назад
Gary Cooper do u need to pront the branches
@merquiadessanchez8185
@merquiadessanchez8185 4 года назад
Very delicious and great video! Thank you so much!
@debraarizona4809
@debraarizona4809 5 лет назад
Beautiful healthy plant.I think you did an excellent job pollinating the flowers. l really enjoyed this video, because you gave great information. Thank you for sharing.🌹
@gharkakhana.9469
@gharkakhana.9469 5 лет назад
I can't believe that u grow it in container. 😲😲
@GoGreenYes
@GoGreenYes 7 лет назад
I love to eat these fruits .. very sweet, but many seeds..
@diannerobinson1505
@diannerobinson1505 7 лет назад
informative, well presented video. Thank you.
@pentlandite3651
@pentlandite3651 7 лет назад
Fascinating! Thank you for taking the time to document this.
@LaalGarden
@LaalGarden 7 лет назад
Thank you :)
@laknarasim
@laknarasim 8 лет назад
Excellent video, very informative . I learned today that I can grow it in pot! My house at Phoenix Az have a 5ft tree in the back yard planted 4 months ago. All the leaves fallen due to cold weather though it was well taken care by covering it with frost cloth ... Now that summer is picking , I hope it will recover . If not I'm gonna buy another plant and leave it in a pot so that i can move around. Again awesome video , can understand your effort involved.
@LaalGarden
@LaalGarden 8 лет назад
+laknarasim Thank you very much for your appreciation.We hope even your plant too grows well :)
@gardeningwithsumit3841
@gardeningwithsumit3841 5 лет назад
Seriously amazing, n heads of for your hard work, thnx for making this video with waiting wid a long time updates..😊.... #&#
@jillianceres9982
@jillianceres9982 5 лет назад
i just tasted sugar apple yesterday and i love it.it taste like fully ripe papaya in my opinion. il try my best to grow it..thanks for d video..God bless😄
@julliana2ify
@julliana2ify 4 года назад
Thank you again for your videos. I watched this a couple years ago and now I hand pollinate and my trees are laden with tasty sugar apples.
@LaalGarden
@LaalGarden 4 года назад
Really great to know that we helped you
@ronacruz3449
@ronacruz3449 8 лет назад
we all cebuanos (philippines) called that atis ! and the leaves is so so fragrant smell !! you can smell it if u have cold !!!
@LaalGarden
@LaalGarden 8 лет назад
+Rona Cruz Good to know that. Thank you :)
@srinivasacharybejjanki9305
@srinivasacharybejjanki9305 8 лет назад
Wonderful explanation for such a planet. I thought it wont grow in our terrace.
@amoszuti
@amoszuti 4 года назад
Is the flower come ffrpm different sugar apple tree or the same plant?
@donsenaka95
@donsenaka95 7 лет назад
Your Sugar Apple introduction was vOD bless you. Senaka , Sri Lanka.
@Amyart5
@Amyart5 7 лет назад
wish this could be grown in England... thanks for sharing your little garden gems....
@pani5151
@pani5151 8 лет назад
my favourite fruit
@sivavasantabangalore
@sivavasantabangalore 8 лет назад
really very informative and beautifully explained. would love to get some videos on growing amla on container
@LaalGarden
@LaalGarden 8 лет назад
+siva vasanta Thanks for compliments :) sure will try to do a video on Amla soon
@sivavasantabangalore
@sivavasantabangalore 8 лет назад
Breeze Garden thank you beautiful soul
@ashokayogiraj3297
@ashokayogiraj3297 4 года назад
Thanks for explaining properly and in detail 👏👏👏
@nafy08
@nafy08 9 лет назад
very informative, thanks for sharing
@elsacanelon462
@elsacanelon462 8 лет назад
I love this fruit
@orlandogardener
@orlandogardener 5 лет назад
Me too
@kitakitzFarm
@kitakitzFarm 8 лет назад
thank you, very informative video.
@nshenwari
@nshenwari 6 лет назад
my plant is about 6 months old i just transfer from the pot to my backyard loved your video
@khinma6190
@khinma6190 4 года назад
Thank you for making and sharing this video, you did a wonderful job 👍
@shahidkhan-uu3wz
@shahidkhan-uu3wz 8 лет назад
please make more videos about fruit plants .. Thank you for this video sugar apple.. thank you very much..
@LaalGarden
@LaalGarden 8 лет назад
thanks, we will try our best.
@stclairlee7272
@stclairlee7272 7 лет назад
shahid khan f
@skyym3629
@skyym3629 8 лет назад
Thank you for the video. That was awesome watching it grow from a flower into a ripe fruit. You can't help but reflect on how awesome our Heavenly Creator is for designing so many wonderful things for our pleasure. God Bless
@BulmaThinks
@BulmaThinks 8 лет назад
I don't believe in god but I do find nature amazingly wonderful
@skyym3629
@skyym3629 8 лет назад
BulmaThinks no worries, we are all blessed for free will. Even though you don't believe in a Heavenly Creator, I will still pray for you to my Heavenly Father. If you are correct, then no harm done. If you are not, then maybe something good will come from it. God Bless
@ahmedkhader8021
@ahmedkhader8021 7 лет назад
yes skyym3, our heavenly creator is giving us wonderful things for us. We must be thankful for that.
@yeshua7776
@yeshua7776 5 лет назад
Amen! I totally feel the same. When I am in the garden with my fruit trees, I really feel close to our Lord and creator. Everything I see just confirms that there had to be an intelligent design
@anjalijoshi5795
@anjalijoshi5795 9 лет назад
Very informative video. Love it.
@Deshikitchen
@Deshikitchen 7 лет назад
good video
@led2bholy
@led2bholy 7 лет назад
God is so amazing, look at the wonderful things He provided for us! thank you so much for sharing this gem! very nicely done video!
@LaalGarden
@LaalGarden 7 лет назад
Welcome :)
@dolyclaire
@dolyclaire Год назад
I would like to let you know that you did an awesome presentation. You explained it the better than any other video that I have seen. You made it so easy to understand. Thanks
@johnlin2800
@johnlin2800 4 года назад
What a great video! Thank you!!
@jpsamy_inthezone
@jpsamy_inthezone 4 месяца назад
Best video on the topic... Thank you for sharing,sister 🙏
@pinakibiswas3134
@pinakibiswas3134 8 лет назад
u have put a lot of effort in making the video....great video....
@LaalGarden
@LaalGarden 8 лет назад
+Pinaki Biswas thank you :)
@charlieulit1940
@charlieulit1940 8 лет назад
we call this ATIS in the Philippines..nice video
@asmartbajan
@asmartbajan 7 лет назад
This fruit is known by many different names throughout the world. Here in Barbados we call it *sugar apple*, but it's also called *sweetsop* (I guess because it resembles the soursop when cut) and *custard apple*. This is where it gets confusing, because there's another fruit which closely resembles the sugar apple which is also called custard apple! I've never tasted that other custard apple, but Mark Twain once remarked that it's the best fruit in the world (or something like that).
@lindabrown0
@lindabrown0 7 лет назад
Custard apple is delicious; creamy and rich. Makes good ice cream.........................A sweet sop is not a custard apple, 2 different fruits.
@asmartbajan
@asmartbajan 7 лет назад
+linda brown The problem is that the names depend on which part of the world you're from. Like I said, the *sugar apple* is indeed called *custard apple* in some regions. If you were to search for *sugar apple* on Google, you'll see what I mean.
@lindabrown0
@lindabrown0 7 лет назад
Thanks..............
@chamorroguam3776
@chamorroguam3776 6 лет назад
We call it ATES in Guam cool video
@fishmut
@fishmut 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing, educational and very good to know for anyone who wants to grow them. 👍
@lionmelendez765
@lionmelendez765 7 лет назад
You are a beautiful soul and I learned a lot from you. God bless you.
@LaalGarden
@LaalGarden 7 лет назад
Thanks for the blessing
@apriltongcua617
@apriltongcua617 7 лет назад
atis sarap
@manojmathew4569
@manojmathew4569 7 лет назад
April Tongcua
@LaalGarden
@LaalGarden 8 лет назад
Please do comment here on suggestions and dislikes
@tomaitoe
@tomaitoe 8 лет назад
+Breeze Garden this is a fantastic video. you inspired me to try to grow this plant from seed.
@tomaitoe
@tomaitoe 8 лет назад
+tomaitoe do you fertilize your tree, or does it grow without fertilizer?
@tomaitoe
@tomaitoe 8 лет назад
+tomaitoe I am sorry, I just saw that you wrote below that you used compost and cow manure. thanks again for such a great video!
@triptube9017
@triptube9017 8 лет назад
@tomtvarghese
@daviddeane3163
@daviddeane3163 8 лет назад
Would it be possible to send seeds of this sugar apple to me? I assume it's been grown organically. Like your videos, keep up the good work! thank you. ddeane@austin.rr.com
@johnhocking6960
@johnhocking6960 3 года назад
Thankyou great explanation of growing Custard Apples
@assamfoodforestnursery4010
@assamfoodforestnursery4010 4 года назад
So happy to hear it bears fruit in a year... Enjoy your fruit
@LaalGarden
@LaalGarden 9 лет назад
Thanks Kasi Viswanath, Actually we did not use anything special it was a mix of Red Soil, Cow Dung, and Regular Compost, Neem Compost (to ward off pests) and Bit of dried leaves mixed with soil.
@fuadahmed9547
@fuadahmed9547 7 лет назад
Laal Garden
@gulamhaqqani6412
@gulamhaqqani6412 7 лет назад
Fuad Ahmed
@gulamhaqqani6412
@gulamhaqqani6412 7 лет назад
Fuad Ahmed
@wimaljayatissa1307
@wimaljayatissa1307 7 лет назад
gulam haqqani
@danribas5044
@danribas5044 7 лет назад
cassava planting
@rgrant1892
@rgrant1892 7 лет назад
the darn plant treats and cures colon and lung cancers
@ZAPSquad-rb3hj
@ZAPSquad-rb3hj 7 лет назад
....among other things such as diabetes, high blood pressure, etc. There are SOOOOOO many tropical fruits that are very healthy for you that pharmaceutical companies don't want you to know about.... such as Longan, Lychee, Rambutan, Jack Fruit, Mangosteen, etc.
@stjamesfurlow8064
@stjamesfurlow8064 7 лет назад
Z.A.P. Squad do you know where to get any of those as well as sugar apple in the United States?
@astakavasta3168
@astakavasta3168 7 лет назад
Z.A.P. Squad m
@khoichieu22
@khoichieu22 6 лет назад
StJames Furlow you can get them at any Asian markets
@louiegarcia7527
@louiegarcia7527 7 лет назад
thank you for the time and effort set forth.i;m trying to grow these here in south texas,
@reviewvettai7137
@reviewvettai7137 6 лет назад
very informative video... it helped me to know about the ripening stages of this fruit.. thanks a lot😃😃
@aurorasinchongco6984
@aurorasinchongco6984 7 лет назад
If I'm not mistaken we have this fruits in the Philippines n we call it 'Atis' (ahtese) Like pomegranate, lots of small seeds
@itsmapleman
@itsmapleman 7 лет назад
Soursop is different from Sugar Apple. Soursop is more spiny looking on the outside. Soursop is Annona muricata while Sugar Apple is Annona squamosa.
@64jsanchez
@64jsanchez 6 лет назад
All this anonaceas are native to the americas
@iwotowi
@iwotowi 3 года назад
Thank you for this video! 🙏 Great work, very helpful.
@williamsegal156
@williamsegal156 3 года назад
Thank you for the most informative video.
@sammedina7976
@sammedina7976 7 лет назад
A sugar apple and a soursop are literally two different fruits and are not remotely similar to each other.
@taslemtaslem6880
@taslemtaslem6880 6 лет назад
Nyc idea good
@munawwermohamed2263
@munawwermohamed2263 9 лет назад
Hi, thanks for your quick reply.
@philipmathew7721
@philipmathew7721 8 лет назад
Thanks for your video. It narrated very clearly and it will inspire to those who like to cultivate custard apple .
@LaalGarden
@LaalGarden 8 лет назад
+Philip Mathew thank you :)
@johncervantes7942
@johncervantes7942 5 лет назад
Such a lovely tree, so pleasant to the eye.
@jackkinney6294
@jackkinney6294 7 лет назад
Great video! I'd love to try growing one.
@DGreenThumb
@DGreenThumb 4 года назад
Very nice video, informative and educational. I love watching your video because i am learning. Your video inspired me to do the same. Thank you
@ranabaidaya
@ranabaidaya 2 года назад
Very good explanations. Thanks
@iashakezula
@iashakezula 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing ...I got a long way since I just have a ton of seedling growing lol.
@Spotlight.Serenade
@Spotlight.Serenade 2 месяца назад
Great video, thank you for the helpful information
@jojozepofthejungle2655
@jojozepofthejungle2655 7 лет назад
they are a lovely fruit & much better than a crunchy apple it's really satisfying to eat what you grow.
@simonbrown5210
@simonbrown5210 7 лет назад
Thankyou for the great video! You have inspired me to plant a sugar apple in a pot! 😎👍
@LaalGarden
@LaalGarden 7 лет назад
Awesome, really nice to know :)
@revamp-ideas101tv7
@revamp-ideas101tv7 6 лет назад
Before I came to Canada we grew this Sugar Apple in our back yard in the Southern Caribbean. Really great fruit and I love eating it. I must thank you for putting this video up . Now I grow Tropical House plants but I need to try growing one in a container. Cheers! Charleen
@LaalGarden
@LaalGarden 6 лет назад
Nice to know that
@TeireiPhaiKhawlum
@TeireiPhaiKhawlum 4 года назад
Good info and great vid..
@merajuddinkhan1996
@merajuddinkhan1996 7 лет назад
Thank you Madam. you put the details in a comprehensible and very simple way. Thanks a lot.
@LaalGarden
@LaalGarden 7 лет назад
Welcome :)
@mariacoelho4581
@mariacoelho4581 5 лет назад
Hi this is the fruit we had in my garden when I was growing up my father put the seeds throughout our property and we had so many plants,I used to harvest them at sunset cos the owls love them so much if I didn't do then next day they are gone when I saw your video I felt like growing but I don't think I can grow over here, thanks for good information
@germannkhonjera7645
@germannkhonjera7645 2 года назад
I have enjoyed the video very much. Very educating! Keep it up.
@junetrenwyth2544
@junetrenwyth2544 7 лет назад
Thank you you are extremely informative. I am going to grow this myself now with confidence.
@LaalGarden
@LaalGarden 7 лет назад
Welcome :)
@beeababes
@beeababes 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for the video. This is really good video 😊
@TheRealKitWalker
@TheRealKitWalker 8 лет назад
Very Beautiful... my custard apple seeds have sprouted just a week ago :D I'm so excited about growing them. They remained dormant all through winter and spring, i'm happy that they're growing now :D
@LaalGarden
@LaalGarden 8 лет назад
+kit kit Happy to know that, Same here as well, it does become dormant in Winter.
@chickentender4037
@chickentender4037 7 лет назад
You are an amazing gardener (my plants never seem to do as well as yours!). Thanks for sharing your info and experience.
@LaalGarden
@LaalGarden 7 лет назад
Welcome :))
@planecrazyish
@planecrazyish 3 года назад
Excellent video!
@dragonroise
@dragonroise 7 лет назад
As a kid I used to eat this fruit regularly. Was my favorite fruit as a kid
@debrab399
@debrab399 3 года назад
Great video - I’m in Australia in sub tropical climate so going to try to grow one. Thank you for sharing.
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