Beautiful tree and garden! The best is probably to prune hard your tree to make it smaller, and then you can graft the red variety into the same tree. This way you can maximize space, it will produce sooner and it will be awesome! 😃
I’ve planted 2 trees in the same hole, about a foot or two apart. You’d just have to trim the branches of the canopy to make it look like one tree. And how fast does yours grow. I got a rooted cutting this year and it barely grew. And how low of a temperature can it handle?
I see, I might give that a serious thought comes this Spring. I think frost might be the lowest it can tolerate, because it gets down to 37/38F here during the winter and with wind chill it might be down to frost - still alive after 5 seasons.
Beautiful tree and garden!
The best is probably to prune hard your tree to make it smaller, and then you can graft the red variety into the same tree. This way you can maximize space, it will produce sooner and it will be awesome! 😃
Thanks....I'll give it a try but first I have to buy a red variety......
Your garden is beautiful!
Thank you!
Did you get any grapes? Not remember you mentioned it
I got some but they were really small. Hopefully, better this coming season.
What do you feed them? Do you wrap or cover them for winter.
16-16-16 general fertilizer from homedepot. No extra protection during the winter months.
You're lucky you got this green Thai jambu. It is actually much better tasting than the red or pink one.
It does taste very good - very sweet....But I still want a red/pink one :) I'll buy one next Spring -- need to figure out where to put it.....
Really?! How do they differ in taste?
@@lemontea128 pretty similar in my opinion but sweeter.
@@thenoobgardenerthanks! 😊
Where did u buy mislabeled tree? So I don't buy there:)
It was a local nursery here in CA. But all is good, you live and you learn.
I’ve planted 2 trees in the same hole, about a foot or two apart. You’d just have to trim the branches of the canopy to make it look like one tree. And how fast does yours grow. I got a rooted cutting this year and it barely grew. And how low of a temperature can it handle?
I see, I might give that a serious thought comes this Spring. I think frost might be the lowest it can tolerate, because it gets down to 37/38F here during the winter and with wind chill it might be down to frost - still alive after 5 seasons.
@@thenoobgardenerthanks 😊
Have you found any worms inside your wax apples?
One so far.