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Tropical Paradise in Canada? Secrets to Growing Exotic Fruits in Unexpected Climates! 

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Want to grow a tropical paradise in Canada? Discover the secrets to cultivating exotic fruits in unexpected climates in this video! Join Curtis Stone as he delves into the innovative techniques and strategies that make it possible to nurture luscious fruits from tropical regions in surprising environments!
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Curtis is one of the world’s most highly sought-after small farming educators. His book, The Urban Farmer, offers a new way to think about farming𑁋 one where quality of life and profitability coexist. Today, Curtis spends most of his time building his 40-acre off-grid homestead in British Columbia. He leverages his relationships with other experts to bring diverse content into the homes of gardeners and aspiring small farmers from around the world. Learn more at FromTheField.TV.
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@PlantsforthePeople
@PlantsforthePeople 4 года назад
Udderly amazing! Jane you just opened up a revolution to Canadians growing tropical fruit!
@ohoopeewoman7824
@ohoopeewoman7824 3 года назад
utterly
@Weirdomanification
@Weirdomanification 2 года назад
@@ohoopeewoman7824 don't throw a cow
@alexlandry9062
@alexlandry9062 4 года назад
So to be clear her citrus trees are in the ground but they’re covered by the greenhouse and protected from freezing- that’s fantastic!
@timothkeyyprice
@timothkeyyprice 4 года назад
She mentioned managing scale: I have a universal spray for all problems. It is made from 1 gal. distilled water into which I place two silver wires attached to a 9 volt battery for 12 hours, in the dark. Use the water by adding to each quart 1 tbs. neem oil, & 1 tbs. Murphy's soap. Keep above 60 F and shake well. I generally water the leaves first, then spray liberally with silver/soap solution. It kills mold, insects, and plants look great. This has no damaging effect that I have ever seen, and the only real cost is the distilled water. You can just use plain water too, but don’t try to make it into a silver solution, and there will be less mold prevention. Hope this helps you. It is amazingly effective.
@bradcavanagh3092
@bradcavanagh3092 4 года назад
Distilled water doesn't conduct electricity, so your battery & wire step doesn't do anything.
@timothkeyyprice
@timothkeyyprice 4 года назад
🤣🤣😉 Doing this all these years with a 9 volt dc wallwart has been an illusion? You are so full of 💩.
@bradcavanagh3092
@bradcavanagh3092 4 года назад
@@timothkeyyprice You need an electrolyte in water for it to conduct electricity. This is high school-level science. What do you think you're doing to the water?
@SHANONisRegenerate
@SHANONisRegenerate 4 года назад
Distilled water will conduct electricity but only a fraction of what normal water will conduct electricity. This is because even though it is distilled , it still has impurities.
@timothkeyyprice
@timothkeyyprice 4 года назад
I do this regularly. If I leave it 24 hours the water become nearly opaque black. You never should pretend to know something if you have not actually done it. 👎🏻
@awesomeoverload
@awesomeoverload 4 года назад
My compost this summer presented me with two avocado plants and one mango plant. The seeds have rooted and I potted them when I discovered them. This video came in just in time, I live in Ontario. Thanks for good ideas
@awesomeoverload
@awesomeoverload 4 года назад
@@GravefriHave Hi, thanks for your sharing your experience with the avocados. This is my very first time and now I have mines inside and I will try my best. Good day!
@NMW80
@NMW80 4 года назад
What sort of avocado seeds sprouted for you in the compost heap? Lol that’s awesome they sprouted for you.
@awesomeoverload
@awesomeoverload 4 года назад
@@NMW80 Yeah I am not really sure on the avocado type, I just buy them at the local grocery but yeah Lol I totally did not expect them, However it is a challenge to keep them alive especially in my northern region.
@NMW80
@NMW80 4 года назад
Mind Expanding In Consciousness I live in a cool temperate zone in Australia so I live in a cool area too. I mean it’s prob not as cold as where you live but it still gets quite chilly here as we are above sea level quite a lot which makes it colder too. I have some avo seedlings growing too and I’m going to try and grow a bacon avo tree and a few other cold hardy types. You should be able to grow them in a green house maybe? Or inside in winter time and then outside again for warmer seasons. But they take for ever to fruit from seed so it’s more of an experiment to me to see if they can survive the cold weather before spending a fortune at a nursery and getting some proper grafted trees.
@awesomeoverload
@awesomeoverload 4 года назад
@@NMW80 I live in Canada, Its been pretty cool for a few nights in the last week. I am trying to plant apple and plum trees this year because I know they can grow here but I can try again with avocado and maybe try this type you mention. I also constructed a small green house this spring but I built it for seedlings. I hope you do well with your seedlings.
@johntitor7600
@johntitor7600 3 года назад
Great to see the pawpaw tree there. Amazing fruit. It can be outside in the cold.
@HaydenGladstonePT
@HaydenGladstonePT 4 года назад
That is an amazing set up! I'd spend all day in the Greenhouse
@torokitoroki
@torokitoroki 4 года назад
I love how Curtis is continuously amazed in this video ahaha
@urbancitrus6869
@urbancitrus6869 3 года назад
All these citrus trees are so amazing!!
@RenataCarlos
@RenataCarlos 3 года назад
I am brazilian and if I can grow passionfruit I am happy !!!!! loved the video thanks
@stevenstillwell-NC
@stevenstillwell-NC 4 года назад
definitely looking forward to the full video Friday!
@cpnotill9264
@cpnotill9264 4 года назад
Definitely! She is a wealth of information.
@Gregorio_Si
@Gregorio_Si 4 года назад
Great video. Love to see citrus growing in Canada!
@cynthiafisher9907
@cynthiafisher9907 4 года назад
What an amazing woman! Thank you for sharing, I will check out her RU-vid channel. I have hair envy!
@memph7610
@memph7610 4 месяца назад
Millenial Gardener was growing avocados in North Carolina and using Christmas lights and frost jackets to protect them from cold snaps in the winter, so yeah, they should be able to handle 1C. She should try banana passionfruits too, they're invasive in southern New Zealand, which can be rather cool during the winter and frequently flirts with the freezing mark. Sweet granadilla (p. ligularis) would probably suffer with those kinds of cool temperatures, they prefer soil temps of 10C+ I think. They can grow in Cusco (~12C daily means year-round) and Algarve (southern Portugal), but not in northern Portugal.
@49testsamiam49
@49testsamiam49 4 года назад
ilm so happy when people share who they are
@robertguay3773
@robertguay3773 3 года назад
I have pink lemons, key lime, avocado and coffee in my house
@birchmoonfarm101
@birchmoonfarm101 4 года назад
This video is so very cool and I loved hearing your excitement Curtis. :)
@fredfrond6148
@fredfrond6148 4 года назад
Jujube trees grow in a place called Shen yang in China. A very dry area. With almost the same temperature (without the humidity) as Kingston Ontario. A little colder than Toronto.
@feralkevin
@feralkevin 4 года назад
If you grow maypop passionfruit, (P. incarnata), you can eat the flowers!
@DL-tp2nr
@DL-tp2nr 4 года назад
feralkevin passiflora granadilla
@kassimkhan5524
@kassimkhan5524 Год назад
Absolutely mindblowing I would never ever have thought citrus can be cultivated in Canada.
@jesseknox9322
@jesseknox9322 4 года назад
Awesome video thanks for sharing this and taking the time to visit her. Im sure it was just as a treat for you as it was for us :)
@mapofthesoultagme7143
@mapofthesoultagme7143 2 года назад
Parts of southwestern British Columbia and Ontario are much warmer than the rest of Canada.
@441rider
@441rider 4 месяца назад
I've grown 6 varieties of citrus in Canada for about 7 years, it can be done. I added Blue Mtn coffee tree starters this year.
@offgridcurtisstone
@offgridcurtisstone 4 месяца назад
What do you live and what kind of greenhouse do you have? Have you shared any videos anywhere?
@441rider
@441rider 4 месяца назад
in EastVan 10 foot by 3 foot by 8 foot Bay window mini greenhouse with solar activated mist and fans.@@offgridcurtisstone
@kingjames4886
@kingjames4886 4 года назад
you make citron into a tea. amazing greenhouse. happy retirement.
@ambassadoroffaith1018
@ambassadoroffaith1018 8 месяцев назад
Seems like all plants are happy
@tonyshafouri4916
@tonyshafouri4916 3 года назад
Hi Jane it was beautiful and miracle nice and unbelievable job I know everything, Come From Love off to plan variety of the fruit tree good job I did enjoy to watch thank you for making this video
@LittleRapGuy
@LittleRapGuy Год назад
Happy gardening Canada. :0
@sheilamclaughlin963
@sheilamclaughlin963 Год назад
Look up growing citrus in alliance Nebraska
@jt4jt4
@jt4jt4 Год назад
So, what were the "Secrets to Growing Exotic Fruits in Unexpected Climates", other than to have a very large greenhouse?
@NMW80
@NMW80 4 года назад
What variety of avocado did she have again?
@BinhNguyen-es9uz
@BinhNguyen-es9uz 3 года назад
Thank you for asking C or F I Use F here in the USA
@gabeolson-jensen8676
@gabeolson-jensen8676 4 года назад
Most nursery’s get there citrus from tree source nursery in near riverside CA
@palmdaddy
@palmdaddy 3 года назад
Awesome, inspiring
@randolphsloan2263
@randolphsloan2263 4 года назад
I love your avocados. I thought the grapefruit would be ripe after Dec?
@felixmikolai7375
@felixmikolai7375 3 года назад
I got seeds of yellow maracuja but I guess here in zone 6 they won’t survive the winter. I can get them inside but can’t assure humidity. So I thought about backcrossing it with a purple one to make it more resistant. Had some1 else this idea first ? If so what‘s it called?
@innershifttv
@innershifttv 4 года назад
Sign me up! Just what I have been looking for!
@canadianveganoutreach1079
@canadianveganoutreach1079 4 года назад
amazing i need a green house in manitoba
@blufox5803
@blufox5803 11 месяцев назад
canadian here! what province is she growing these things in
@milo6258
@milo6258 4 года назад
Can you share the information of your greenhouse setup? (i.e. cost of greenhouse ? Size? Contractor installation or you did it your self?
@aryanblood653
@aryanblood653 3 года назад
I want to make a little ayurvadic trees jungle in Toronto
@paulaledo1841
@paulaledo1841 10 месяцев назад
Can we go visit her please
@IshmaelW
@IshmaelW 4 года назад
Can u put a bee hive in a green house??
@NMW80
@NMW80 4 года назад
Sure you can. As long as it has ways to get in and out and has enough flowers to get their honey from etc.
@geogetruong6085
@geogetruong6085 2 года назад
Do you know where I I can buy jujubes tree in Canada
@marisaphoenix1893
@marisaphoenix1893 2 месяца назад
Where’s the link to her channel you promised? 🙄
@siewmj1
@siewmj1 Год назад
What is your heating source
@homercalg
@homercalg 4 года назад
Great video.
@saviotoronto358
@saviotoronto358 4 года назад
nice idea
@bcdirttastesbetter
@bcdirttastesbetter 4 года назад
Super neat!
@Lucaeus
@Lucaeus 4 года назад
She is so cool!
@jayneliou
@jayneliou 3 года назад
This is awesome! Where do you get your citrus from the nursery in Ontario?
@heidimisfeldt5685
@heidimisfeldt5685 2 года назад
Try growing them from seed. Real easy to do.🍊🍋
@ummi4atfaal
@ummi4atfaal 2 года назад
I want to plant Indian plum ( Jamun) , I am in Toronto , is it possible?
@offgridcurtisstone
@offgridcurtisstone 2 года назад
Anything is possible. Feasible and affordable is the better question, and probably not.
@Jahmastasunherbalist
@Jahmastasunherbalist 4 года назад
Dwarf namwah is also prolly the best tasting banana 🍌
@leafygarden7941
@leafygarden7941 3 года назад
Very nice
@MrUnknown747
@MrUnknown747 2 года назад
Where in canada is this
@johnstonj92
@johnstonj92 3 года назад
I want a zone 10b greenhouse in zone 4 canada with no inputs just heatsinks...is this possibke
@vacciniumaugustifolium1420
@vacciniumaugustifolium1420 3 года назад
Exact same question here 😐 I'm sure if you think enought about your project you'll find a solution
@Weirdomanification
@Weirdomanification 2 года назад
Sorry this is late, but you might consider a sunken greenhouse with nighttime rollout insulation for the roof glazing. Also maybe external reflective panels, they can be made from polished aluminum. This is what I plan on doing.
@tresgrospoutou
@tresgrospoutou 4 года назад
thanks for the vidéo, lol you really figth with the focus on this camera dont you ? :)
@JustSukie
@JustSukie 4 года назад
what´s crm?
@bobsmith8124
@bobsmith8124 Год назад
So many good fruits that are cold hardy - more nutritious than these and easier to grow
@heartandsoil7523
@heartandsoil7523 4 года назад
FYI, Local Line is awful. Countless bugs put us back months with our online sales. The only good thing was their customer service when we tried to shut down our store. I would not recommend them.
@alexlandry9062
@alexlandry9062 4 года назад
Can you ask her if her citrus trees are grafted or grown on their own roots
@357QueenBee
@357QueenBee 4 года назад
She has her own channel on RU-vid. Curtis added the link.
@heidimisfeldt5685
@heidimisfeldt5685 2 года назад
Grown from seed, as far as I know.
@PsychoticusRex
@PsychoticusRex 4 года назад
wow.
@feralkevin
@feralkevin 4 года назад
Where is that? Paw paws and jujubes shouldn't need to be in the greenhouse unless it's a very very short season
@NMW80
@NMW80 4 года назад
Wow really? I thought they were tropical fruits and would die without a greenhouse?
@feralkevin
@feralkevin 4 года назад
@@NMW80 Paw Paws (not Papaya which are sometimes called the same name) and jujubes are deciduous trees and can grow in my cold climates without protection.
@organicgrow4440
@organicgrow4440 4 года назад
feralkevin wow thank you! I’m so upset with my self right now, for years I’ve put off buying an American Pawpaw tree thought it was super tropical for my temperate climate on the other hand I do grow Papaya lol which is sort of tropical although papaya is a much cheaper investment here I picked up bisexual red for 50c compared to $60+ which is not really that expensive for a rare tropical fruit tree & ive just found out seed grown is possible just wow man I keep learning here!! Excited! Perfect timing for this information as it’s almost spring! 🌱 ☀️
@NMW80
@NMW80 4 года назад
Organic Grow I know I’m annoyed at myself too for not researching things like this years ago. I could have so many fruit trees all bearing fruit by now. I didn’t even bother to buy avocado in my cool temperate zone in Australia either but now I know it can be done with some varieties I’m so doing it.
@NMW80
@NMW80 4 года назад
feralkevin how big does a paw paw tree grow?
@skinnyfeels6769
@skinnyfeels6769 4 года назад
Neat
@lorrainehardy9737
@lorrainehardy9737 4 года назад
Can you grow lemons and grapefruit from seed? I have some little plants now from seed and wonder if thet Will they produce one day?
@tarquinbristow492
@tarquinbristow492 4 года назад
Citrus have quite a long juvenile phase (very thorny vegetative growth and no flowers) that can last up to 15 years. I think lemons are faster but never lose the thorns. Will make a great long term pot project.
@cathymaynen324
@cathymaynen324 4 года назад
I did that long ago. They never flowered/fruited. If you are ok w just having as a plant with thorns but if you want the other I think it's a waste of time.
@NMW80
@NMW80 4 года назад
Yes you sure can, I’m growing heaps of lemon trees via seed atm and all doing well and all germinated. I have them inside atm on window area but they will be going out soon as weather warms up. I live in cool temperate zone in Australia. The trick to germinating them for me was keep them warm and I germinated them in damp paper towel in a container sitting on top of fridge where it’s warm or on pc etc where it’s always warm. It’s winter here too so it gets so cold here where I live near Melbourne Australia but they can go outside soon as weather warms up in bigger tubs. I am hoping at least a few will have nice fruit. I am also getting some cuttings growing soon too so at least I know I will get fruit soon from them.
@NMW80
@NMW80 4 года назад
Cathy Maynen omg really? You prob needed another lemon tree to pollinate maybe? Or maybe they’re gmo?
@cathymaynen324
@cathymaynen324 4 года назад
@@NMW80 they never set flowers so a cross pollinator wouldn't help.
@MountainJohn
@MountainJohn 2 года назад
imagine having all that space and growing grapefruit of all things lmao. I love grapefruit but come on, passion flowers, dragon fruit, mangosteen, mangos, lychees, rambutans, star fruit, Akebia, dead mans fingers. Come on!!!
@kayakman9845
@kayakman9845 2 года назад
Neem oil
@DL-tp2nr
@DL-tp2nr 4 года назад
Not grapefruit pomello
@leafygarden7941
@leafygarden7941 3 года назад
Beautifull🇵🇰👌👃❤
@LucasBoderius
@LucasBoderius 2 года назад
if i may give you one critique: stop saying what you have in you garden too. Its annoying and no one cares if they cant see it / learn from it. cheer dude all the best
@Weirdomanification
@Weirdomanification 2 года назад
Eh, I enjoyed the interactive conversation.
@МишаДартаньянов
Чё тут удивительного ? Это северная окраина субтропиков . Закрыл пленкой и лимоны легко растут
@tomjohnson2001
@tomjohnson2001 3 года назад
Bruh just say drinkable, she’s trying to sound posh and smart saying potable and all these fancy words. Gardening should be accessible for everybody
@silverfire27
@silverfire27 Год назад
That's what we say in canada...
@laheylovesliquor4331
@laheylovesliquor4331 Год назад
Just be literate friend
@rockers7889
@rockers7889 Год назад
All kinda people at the dance mon eh ? Bumba ? Inch pincher mon ?
@jimjiminy5836
@jimjiminy5836 11 месяцев назад
Potable is the way to say it though.
@CampingforCool41
@CampingforCool41 9 месяцев назад
Potable isn’t “posh” lol
@soupvis2616
@soupvis2616 2 года назад
Nature is nature so stop fucking up people . tropical fuit grows good/ best in tropical places !
@aleisterlavey9716
@aleisterlavey9716 2 года назад
To die from an appendix inflammation is nature too. Doesn't mean it's good to keep it that way. Nature is nature and sucks sometimes.
@soupvis2616
@soupvis2616 2 года назад
@@aleisterlavey9716 Yes and if you are ill you go from canada to zimbabwe to see a doctor ...
@aleisterlavey9716
@aleisterlavey9716 2 года назад
@@soupvis2616 That doesn't make sense. Why would I go from Canada to Zimbabwe to see a doctor? Is the Canadian health system really so bad, you have to travel to the other side of earth to find a decent doctor?
@soupvis2616
@soupvis2616 2 года назад
@@aleisterlavey9716 that is my point , tropical fruits grow in tropical places ... If you want to grow them in places where there is snow in winter they die or you have to put them in heated place and keep them small to move them ... Grow pawpaw in canada is best option
@aleisterlavey9716
@aleisterlavey9716 2 года назад
@@soupvis2616 go tell Iceland then they shouldn't grow their food in heated greenhouses anymore and instead import it with oil driven ships from warmer climates. Isn't the main question here how the greenhouse is heated? Is it by oil, coal, Solar, biogas, geothermal...
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