Part 2 of an Incredible Rare Fruit Collection!
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- Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
- This is Part 2 of Kelly's Incredible Rare Fruit Collection here in Southern California, Zone 10. He has managed to plant an amazing collection of trees, bushes and vines in a small space. This is a garden to keep an eye on as it grows, and his collection keeps growing. Kelly is very knowledgeable and passionate about his plants. Some of the trees here are super rare for the area, and it's exciting to know that some of these trees can produce fruit in this area. Garcinia, Annona, Plinia, Myrciaria, Eugenia, Campomanesia, Psidium, Passiflora, he has it all! Here's the LINK TO PART 1: • Part 1 of an Amazing R...
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0:00 - 1:52 How to Pack Over 100 Fruit Trees in a Small Space
1:53 - 3:31 Jaboticaba Collection
3:32 - 4:18 Animals Eat His Fruits
4:19 - 7:43 Taste Testing Delicious Mystery Eugenia Fruit
7:44 - 9:34 Why the Eugenia Family is So Underrated
9:35 - 9:55 Dwarf Guava
9:56 - 10:21 Trees Are Planted One Foot Apart!
10:22 - 10:43 Kelly Grows Mostly Seedlings
10:44 - 12:10 More Amazing Jaboticaba Trees
12:11 - 12:21 Arrayan Guava
12:22 - 13:20 Multi-Grafted Apple Tree!
13:21 - 16:10 Multi-Grafted Jaboticaba Trees and Rare Varieties of Jabo
16:11 - 22:55 Kelly's Incredible Surinam Cherry Trees (Eugenia Uniflora)!
22:56 - 23:16 What Does Sp. Mean?
23:17 - 23:59 The Surinam Cherry (Pitanga) is a Heavy Producer
24:00 - 25:09 Cinnamon Apple (Pouteria Hypoglauca)
25:10 - 26:41 Rare Annona Trees and Kelly's Hand Pollination Tactics
26:42 - 28:31 Rare Rollinia Trees
28:32 - 30:06 Taste Testing Thornless Raspberries
30:07 - 31:27 Grumichama (Eugenia Brasiliensis) Collection
31:28 - 32:47 Strawberries, Herbs and Pepino Melons!
32:48 - 33:45 Kelly's Soil and Mulch!
33:46 - 34:12 Strawberry Talk
34:13 - 34:44 Rainforest Plum (Eugenia Candolleana)
34:45 - 35:44 Taste Testing Alpine Strawberries
35:45 - 38:14 Rare Papaya (Carica Lanceolata) and Kelly's Rare Fruit Approach
38:15 - 38:38 Rose Apple (Syzygium Jambos)
38:39 - 39:39 Rare Passiflora (Passionfruit) Species
39:40 - 41:16 More Rare Jaboticaba Trees
41:17 - 42:02 Kadsura Fruit
42:03 - 42:28 Sapodilla Tree (Silas Woods Variety)
42:29 - 43:24 Jackfruit Tree and Apple Berry
43:25 - 43:56 Taste Testing Prime Ark Blackberry
43:57 - 45:25 More Rare Passiflora (Passionfruit) With Amazing Smelling Flowers
45:26 - 47:00 Coffee Plant!
47:01 - 49:07 Campomanesia and Rare Guava Collection
49:08 - 50:53 Sugar Dragon Dragon Fruit!
50:54 - 51:41 Kelly Thinks This Fruit Has a Lot of Potential
51:42 - 54:33 Amazing Eugenia Orchard! And How Kelly Moved From Pots to In Ground Planting
54:34 - 55:45 Eugenia Pyriformis - A Sour Fruit!
55:46 - 56:49 More Interesting Eugenia Plants
56:50 - 58:03 Very Rare Annona Varieties
58:04 - 1:00:14 Taste Testing a Very Rare Fruit (Allophylus Edulis)
1:00:15 - 1:01:55 Taste Testing A Very Strange Fruit
1:01:56 - 1:04:32 Garcinia Collection! (Mangosteen, Luc's Garcinia, etc.)
1:04:33 - 1:05:13 Annona Longiflora
1:05:14 - 1:06:17 Black Sapote Tragedy
1:06:18 - 1:10:17 35 Varieties Grafted Onto This Cherimoya Tree!
1:10:18 - 1:11:30 Kelly's Grafting Projects in Pots (Ilama, Papaya, and More)
1:11:31 - 1:12:42 Greenhouse Full of Rare Plants
1:12:43 - 1:14:02 Kelly's Grafting Techniques
1:14:03 - 1:15:29 More Rare Eugenias in the Greenhouse
1:15:30 - 1:16:43 Annona Salzmanii and Cacao
1:16:44 - 1:18:30 Another Greenhouse Full of Rare Plants
1:18:31 - 1:20:32 Some of Kelly's Favorite Fruits - Навчання та стиль
I really think Kelly's place needs a separate video on Eugenias. Each time he mentioned one I have , I annoyed my wife with ' I got that one'.
I agree!
LOL, i'll see what I can do this summer
Amazing collection!! Wow thanks for sharing
That is one impressive garden! Thank you for filming and sharing it. Kelly's enthusiasm for his garden is awesome. He really packs them in and made me realize I definitely have more space for plants. :)
Thanks for watching! Yes he made me rethink my garden layout as well! I can pack in more plants. Lol
Impressive collection. In a few more years, it’s going to be a rare fruit tasting Disneyland.
Damn the back is way crazier than the front 😂. Amazing collection!
I'm here for it Kelly. We can trade;)
You highlighted the Luc’s but not sure you caught the Russell’s Sweet. That is an extra special Garcinia as well!
Good to know. I'll look into it more. Thanks!
wow, thank you so much
Thanks for sharing
Impressive collection of plants that Kelly has.He's not only an enthusiast and a plant aficionado, but a serious collector, of rare plants. Um grande abraço Aj. grande irmão.
Yes indeed. Obrigado Meu Irmão. Abraços
Interesting that the pitanga has resin just like a mango, and I will assume they impart different flavors like you pointed out (Indian mango resinous flavor). With that said, I have a seedling that I can detect a coconut flavor, and the fruit is a lighter red/pink.
Yes certainly has different flavors. Very complex flavors. I have one that taste like grapes, another one that tastes like tangerines. Coconut sounds interesting
Interesting
I have a Ruby Glow Passion fruit (I think) it has the exact same flower and leaves. I have cross pollinated with other varieties, but no fruit.
That's interesting. Maybe your passion fruit is too young to fruit?
I would love to have some seeds of the Eugenia
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Can he tell us more about the greenhouse the cacao is in ? Do you heat the greenhouse in the winter ?
I believe it is heated but I'll wait for his answer
if i wanted to be anybody. i would be this man. id love to have exotic fruit trees on my property. dont' even have my own home to do this. :(
I would start with some container plants 🪴
@@AJTheGraftMan they would live their life in that container lol
What are the minimum Winter temperatures in that location?
Depends. Usually the low to mid 30s
Did I miss a description/explanation about the labels and the label makers and how long they last. They look great right now.
I believe he explains the labels on his UA-cam channel
Bro I have 2 avacado plants thats about to go in the ground. As per your wisdom, I have bought DG and wondering if its possible for you to give me a soil mixture to put these in the ground with DG? I do have clay soil in my zone 9b in bay area california. TY sir.
This video might help you:
ua-cam.com/video/_gZZpENHNQQ/v-deo.htmlsi=RnaeH_WKfAhO8Vq8
Strange to see the custard apple grow good while his jackfruit struggling, I have it the other way around. I didn't seem to see in your posting people growing olive or pomegranates, would they grow better under wet conditions on a 12 inch dg mound?
Those trees don't seem to like wet conditions for too long. The mound can help
@@AJTheGraftMan or a mound with dg
I need seeds please