Hope you get some fruit! Don't be disheartened if the flowers don't turn into fruit for the first one or two years, mine needed some practise b4 they set fruit.
Just as I was about to log off, see this pop up, gotta get the update 😅 I hope they taste good and very interested to hear that it still flowers in the shade. Do you think they won't be as sweet? I really like how you've planted that all close together, gives me a good idea of how to do it on my end. Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful specimens! I watched a video a few years ago from Florida where they were planting them on the northern side of buildings, so full shade and still getting fruit. I planted mine under my patio after seeing that with minimal light and it’s flowering for the second year, the de Cruz variety is a few years behind.
@@dougs_urbanfarm will do, it’s only been in the ground a little over a year so imagine a few years away from flowering. From what I’ve read they are meant to have a better flesh to seed ratio and taste better.
Beautiful flowers! 🤗
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice video Doug, the yellow jaboticabas flowers are looking great, thanks for sharing!
Cheers Johnny
Looking great!
Cheers Dan, hope you and family are doing well. Look forward to your summer updates.
Magnificent bloom!
Thanks G
I got a yellow Jaboticaba tree in a 7 gallon container, in Mesa, Arizona. Looking forward to tasting the fruit hopefully next year.
Hope you get some fruit! Don't be disheartened if the flowers don't turn into fruit for the first one or two years, mine needed some practise b4 they set fruit.
Great how you can utilise them for shady spaces! Looking awesome Doug 👌
Ps I love longan funk
I know you would like the funk!😉
WOW I BET IT SMELLS AMAZING
Yeah Gareth it's nice to smell when I get uome
Interesting that they flower on the stems and not the trunk. Fruiting in the shade is fantastic.
Yes shade fruiting trees are few and far between
Looks great Doug
Very cool looking tree
Thanks 👍
Beautiful plants and quite a lot of flowers, I'm glad to see them, thank you.
Thankyou🙏
Just as I was about to log off, see this pop up, gotta get the update 😅 I hope they taste good and very interested to hear that it still flowers in the shade. Do you think they won't be as sweet? I really like how you've planted that all close together, gives me a good idea of how to do it on my end. Thanks for sharing!
Hey Pablo the fruit I've eaten in the shade tastes exactly the same and dense is the way I roll, at least my wife always calls me that!
Very good 😂
I’ll have to experiment on potted stuff to see what does alright in the shade
Beautiful specimens! I watched a video a few years ago from Florida where they were planting them on the northern side of buildings, so full shade and still getting fruit. I planted mine under my patio after seeing that with minimal light and it’s flowering for the second year, the de Cruz variety is a few years behind.
Please let me know if the de Cruz variety is better than the standard yellows! I have been tempted to plant one but space is at a premium here.
@@dougs_urbanfarm will do, it’s only been in the ground a little over a year so imagine a few years away from flowering. From what I’ve read they are meant to have a better flesh to seed ratio and taste better.
Worth growing for the flowers alone 👍
Yeah Brett the smell is beautiful