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Melbourne's Pepino season lasts over 6 months 

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Комментарии : 9   
@GardeningwithLadyCheryl
@GardeningwithLadyCheryl 5 лет назад
Wow! I’ve never seen them before. Thanks for sharing! 😊
@lindasbackyardgardening
@lindasbackyardgardening 2 года назад
Hello. I enjoyed watching your videos. I have a q's about your pepino melon. How long did it take for it to fruit? I grew mine from seeds and it's been 2 yrs now. It flowers, falls off, never fruit. Any advice. I live in California USA zone 9b.
@RealLifeFruitopia
@RealLifeFruitopia 2 года назад
I've not tried growing from seed. Mine are from cuttings, fruiting after one year. Best to order a plant from cutting.
@lindasbackyardgardening
@lindasbackyardgardening 2 года назад
@@RealLifeFruitopia Okay. Darn. I just ordered two different pepino melon seeds yesterday and I can't return them. Thank you for replying! You have an amazing garden!
@RealLifeFruitopia
@RealLifeFruitopia 2 года назад
@@lindasbackyardgardening Thanks!
@cecemimi101
@cecemimi101 5 лет назад
Please give an updAte on the coconut palms!
@Kyle-sg4rm
@Kyle-sg4rm 5 лет назад
I don't think he's growing coconut palms. You might be thinking of thekiwigrower? Confusing an Australian accent with a New Zealand accent?
@matthewwisniewski6284
@matthewwisniewski6284 5 лет назад
We could never grow coconuts here, you can't even grow them in the sub tropics. They are a strictly tropical plant
@Kyle-sg4rm
@Kyle-sg4rm 5 лет назад
Matthew Wisniewski Never is a strong word...It could be possible given optimal conditions. Maybe a compost heated, thin "shelled" wall (heated from the inside out), using jean pains method of heating air? You could even make areas for water to sit on the wall, to create more humidity. They can clearly handle some cold weather: division2news.blogspot.com/2008/04/what-lovely-bunch-of-coconuts-in.html
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