I have been sharing your channel with a few of my buddies, hope the small amount of people I send your way can help get your awesome content out there🙃
No way! I’m happy to hear. What an amazing fruit tree everyone needs to grow. The seeds I got from ya can’t wait for the seeds to sprout. Definitely will bro looking forward to it.
They can handle light shade and still produce fruit when it’s in full shade it will still grow but slow eventually it will make fruit. The production is not as much. Sometimes when we’re doing a micro climate to protect from winter we do need the protection from the trees and wind breaks. There’s ways around it so ya still get enough sun and protect it. They can handle a little under 26 Degrees
Those are delicious 😋. I'd love to be able grow a hedge of them.
wow 👍🏻🍒
Another interesting video thanks for sharing
You are welcome!
I have been sharing your channel with a few of my buddies, hope the small amount of people I send your way can help get your awesome content out there🙃
Thank you :) I appreciate it! Going push out new videos soon.
Never heard of this fruit before. Neat!
Tasty fruit!
Looks Tasty! The darn thing is flowering again! Come on back soon! We have more fruits to try!
No way! I’m happy to hear.
What an amazing fruit tree everyone needs to grow. The seeds I got from ya can’t wait for the seeds to sprout.
Definitely will bro looking forward to it.
@@BlakesNaturelife Everything is taking off with these warm temperatures and rain. See ya when you come back!
I bet all your plants are happy! See ya soon bro!
I know you have yours in pretty good sun. But, what do you think it would do in deep shade?
They can handle light shade and still produce fruit when it’s in full shade it will still grow but slow eventually it will make fruit. The production is not as much.
Sometimes when we’re doing a micro climate to protect from winter we do need the protection from the trees and wind breaks.
There’s ways around it so ya still get enough sun and protect it. They can handle a little under 26 Degrees
@@BlakesNaturelife very helpful info. Much appreciated!