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I Found A Hidden Tomato Forest In My Greenhouse! 

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@223cw7
@223cw7 17 дней назад
Plant a jackfruit in the ground in the middle of the greenhouse, let it grow sheltered for a few years until it gets too big, then you can remove the greenhouse and have a big established in-ground jackfruit that will survive the winter. Also, while the tree is small, you can utilise the space by growing some temporary crops like cassava and papaya.
@RealLifeFruitopia
@RealLifeFruitopia 17 дней назад
Brilliant! Thanks
@lyonheart84
@lyonheart84 13 дней назад
It will be great watching you actually plant a tropical inside that greenhouse 👍
@RealLifeFruitopia
@RealLifeFruitopia 13 дней назад
Can't wait for spring!
@RussellBooth1977
@RussellBooth1977 17 дней назад
The word is squatter & I had a tomato 🍅 plant growing in my greenhouse which was squatting as well,it was also pinching nutrients out of one of my potted jackfruit pots which is why I was wondering why it was always wilting & looking sick in the middle of summer time. Somehow the roots had anchored themselves in through the bottom of the plant pot, maybe I dropped it in the pot as I was planting it, the solution was to rip the tomato 🍅 plant up because it was growing like a weed, that fixed my jackfruit plants health issues. I have a few King Thai mango 🥭 seedlings which I germinated from seed growing in my greenhouse because they're my prized mango 🥭 plants,I need to protect them from the frost which will likely start in July. I actually have a cheaper greenhouse than you have because space is at a premium at the moment. Papaya will grow if you provide it with a microclimate like I have some 1.5-2 metre tall papaya plants growing outside this winter,I will stick my Cassava plants underneath the house if they die back because I want to keep the rain off them to prevent root rot then drag them out in September so that they can sprout again. Young Cassava needs a greenhouse to protect them from frost & they're more drought tolerant than rain tolerant except for when you're starting them out as cuttings. The more mature mango 🥭 plants seem to be a bit tougher so they survive winter here in the Newcastle area. I know what you're talking about when you came back from Thailand & you wanted a piece of tropical paradise in Melbourne,I get bored with a Bourne who just wants to grow oranges & even just grass in my area, even my father would bring a whole lot of ferns such as the Crows nest ferns, staghorns, Elkhorns as well as plants such as cycads & my late uncle who was a national parks and wildlife services ranger near Kyogle bought some Bangalow Palm seedlings home with him which he scooped out of his backyard at Mullumbimby in early 2002. Those Bangalow Palms are about 20 metres tall now,I also bought some Macadamia nut seeds home with me from my grandfathers old tree & now my dad has One of them growing in his backyard. I do take it a step further & start growing banana 🍌 plants, pineapple 🍍 plants, Papaya plants, mango 🥭 plants, Jackfruit, Cempedak & my next goal is Marang plants & Papayuelo plants. A durian plant will grow indoors or in a heated greenhouse at the moment. The reason I say that they're that Bourne is because they disapprove of me having one of my former self who was a different Bourne & used to grow papaya to eat for breakfast until he got an allergic to the latex within the papaya fruit. It's also the reason why I drive 20 kilometres per fortnight to buy a couple of Red Papaya fruit to eat because my local Woolworths has stopped selling it,I will do that until my papaya plants produce fruit !
@RealLifeFruitopia
@RealLifeFruitopia 17 дней назад
Lots of great advice and tips! 👍
@0anant0
@0anant0 17 дней назад
WD-40 spray. I too was discouraged by my friends to not to grow tropicals in Bay Area (same latitude and proximity to ocean). Glad I found your channel and now I just follow what you are doing!
@RealLifeFruitopia
@RealLifeFruitopia 17 дней назад
Nice! Thanks for sharing!
@HFTLMate
@HFTLMate 17 дней назад
@@RealLifeFruitopia You can also use coconut oil spray, works well in most cases
@marisaphoenix1893
@marisaphoenix1893 17 дней назад
I love your plant label graveyard 🪦 😂
@oxennguyen3148
@oxennguyen3148 17 дней назад
Amazing how you can grow tropical trees in the cold climate ❤
@RealLifeFruitopia
@RealLifeFruitopia 17 дней назад
Anyone with passion can do it!
@oxennguyen3148
@oxennguyen3148 17 дней назад
❤❤❤🎉🎉🕊️
@melbournesubtropicfruits9474
@melbournesubtropicfruits9474 17 дней назад
Silicone Spray - good for lots
@HFTLMate
@HFTLMate 17 дней назад
room for another tree
@RealLifeFruitopia
@RealLifeFruitopia 17 дней назад
Maybe papaya or cassava, both drought friendly.
@HFTLMate
@HFTLMate 17 дней назад
@@RealLifeFruitopia I was resonating with Papaya when you said it, I think if you can get the trunk big enough you'd be fine. Maybe even jackfruit.
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