Hope you enjoy this full garden tour! These are getting harder to film with my ever-extending gardens 😂 I have also added some info to the video description if you are looking for more info on my climate and garden style 🌱
My dog loves fejoa, we call it footy season as he plays fetch with them till they split then he eats the inside. (He’s a very small dog). They have a great aromatic taste. Love what you are doing with planning to have fruit and veg all year round. I am doing the same only here in Queensland up on the Great Diving Range. Great video!
How exciting to finally get a feijoa harvest! We have planted about 12 feijoa bushes on our property and are looking forward to getting a lovely large harvest one day. It’s one of the things we miss the most from NZ. Cheers Deb & Dan
"Negatives" in a garden are just something we haven't yet found a reason to embrace as a positive. Just as "weeds" aren't "friended" by gardners and all other growers, they have a beneficial place in creating a productive garden; these weeds are 'the first responsonders' to deficent soil. not only should they be acknowledged for this pioneering task, there are many other ways they can contribute to the productivity of our garden(s)"weed tea" for one.
Garden is looking great and loved the tour thx! Love all the varieties, exotic fruits yum! Can’t wait for the pond and other new projects to come 😊👍🏼😍🍋🍊🥬🫛🥦🧄🧅🍠🪴🌱 Oh and hi Tama 👋🏼 🐶 (sry if I spelt his name wrong)
Lots of compost and mulch 🌱 it’s always a work in progress adding more good soil on top each year. Having raised beds and containers helps to get going quickly
I love your garden and your videos! This is my first year doing a garden/food forest. I'm also in an urban setting, but I'm in South Texas USA, zone 9b
Hi Holly, the garden’s looking pretty bountiful over there! Very nice & so inspirational for those who follow you! I would love to see how you make sauerkraut with the outer leaves of all the brassica leaves growing in your garden. Have you made it before and if you have please show us how?
hi, your swiss chard look absolutely phenomenal! what do you use to get rid of pests/aphids . I really want my swiss chard to look like that but they got destroyed by leaf miners and such. looking for organic ways.
I haven’t had much trouble until now really but I know with all my fruit trees I will have to keep an eye on it. I think it helps none of my direct neighbors really have fruit trees. I make sure all fruit is picked up from the ground and I may need to bag fruit it he future. It’s going to be a work in progress!!
@SustainableHolly I am in the southern suburbs and it's a big problem for me. I have tried bagging and netting but find some pests possibly rats eat through the bags and nets and take my fruit just before they are ripe. Also I've never heard much about fijoas or guavas where can I get some to see what they are like to eat before purchasing a plant. They don't seem to be common in shops. Your trees and fruit seem to grow extremely well.
I enjoy the content of your videos so much and have been inspired to try some of your suggestions from other videos in our backyard garden in Zone 7b in the U.S.! As much as I enjoy your videos, your speaking pattern in this one is halting ... stopping and starting with awkward pauses in the same sentence. I find it distracting, but I am sure it is not as obvious for some viewers.
Yep I do! I'm not sure what mine is as it was from Marketplace but apparently large white flesh fruit. It has one flower so hoping to get a taste soon!
Holly, do you fertilise your feijoas and if so, what with? I'm wondering because mine are about the same age and size, also seedling types, and although the fruit are fairly plentiful this year they are quite small (not like yours). 😏
Hi Claire, no not really. I prune them every year and just let it breakdown underneath. I also mulch and use liquid compost teas etc sometimes. Mine have increased in size each year they started off pretty small! I think that is one of the downsides of a seedling variety is that you never know what they will be like unlike a grafted named one.
@@ClaireBaxter I give my feijoas worm wee too. They love it, next year will be the second year I’ve had mine. I have two and they are about 3 Times the size, I’m hoping I’ll get feijoas next season
Hope you enjoy this full garden tour! These are getting harder to film with my ever-extending gardens 😂 I have also added some info to the video description if you are looking for more info on my climate and garden style 🌱
Wow, never seen a lemon that big before. Awesome 👏
So heavy!! 🍋
Really enjoyed your tour. Try to give the guava more time and let them yellow a bit, then enjoy the softer fruit.
Respect from Africa 🇿🇦
Thank you! A few of them were splitting and definitely soft. I prefer them a bit crunchy 😁
My dog loves fejoa, we call it footy season as he plays fetch with them till they split then he eats the inside. (He’s a very small dog). They have a great aromatic taste. Love what you are doing with planning to have fruit and veg all year round. I am doing the same only here in Queensland up on the Great Diving Range. Great video!
Very inspiring. Thanks Holly. 😊🐨
You are so welcome!
Great update, thank you, Holly! Love seeing what's going on in your gardens.
Thank you Melissa 💚🌱
I really enjoy your videos!
Thank you Beth 🌱
Love those citrus
How exciting to finally get a feijoa harvest!
We have planted about 12 feijoa bushes on our property and are looking forward to getting a lovely large harvest one day.
It’s one of the things we miss the most from NZ.
Cheers Deb & Dan
So excited! a taste of home for sure 😊 wow that will be incredible!
Your garden is so Abundant! That lemonade lemon tree was absolutely stunning! 😍🍋
Thank you Jackie 💚 always appreciate your support in the comments 🌷
Love your channel Holly :)
Slugs are ferocious here in Rockingham this season. I’ve found feijoia & strawberry guava at Bunnings in the past.
Esta hermoso el jardin, Gracias por compartir
I’ve got such a long way to go to get my back yard to this level! I’ve got a really large space to work with- it’s got it’s pros and cons 😝
"Negatives" in a garden are just something we haven't yet found a reason to embrace as a positive. Just as "weeds" aren't "friended" by gardners and all other growers, they have a beneficial place in creating a productive garden; these weeds are 'the first responsonders' to deficent soil. not only should they be acknowledged for this pioneering task, there are many other ways they can contribute to the productivity of our garden(s)"weed tea" for one.
Garden is looking great and loved the tour thx! Love all the varieties, exotic fruits yum! Can’t wait for the pond and other new projects to come 😊👍🏼😍🍋🍊🥬🫛🥦🧄🧅🍠🪴🌱 Oh and hi Tama 👋🏼 🐶 (sry if I spelt his name wrong)
Thank you! 💚 That is correct 😁🐕
Hi Holly
love your garden. I am a new gardener at Perth. Can you please give information about soil preparation for vegetables in Perth . Thank you.
Lots of compost and mulch 🌱 it’s always a work in progress adding more good soil on top each year. Having raised beds and containers helps to get going quickly
I love your garden and your videos! This is my first year doing a garden/food forest. I'm also in an urban setting, but I'm in South Texas USA, zone 9b
Yay thank you! 🌱🌳🌿
Absolutely love this Holly. Where do you purchase most of your guava and citrus trees from? Thank you :)
Thanks Libby! Guildford garden centre, Tass 1 and the fruit tree guy 😁 🌳🌳🌳 and a few random market place finds
Hi Holly, the garden’s looking pretty bountiful over there! Very nice & so inspirational for those who follow you! I would love to see how you make sauerkraut with the outer leaves of all the brassica leaves growing in your garden. Have you made it before and if you have please show us how?
I have made it once and need to make it again! Will see how I go 💚🌱
So awesome of you 😎 🌱 🥦 🌺
hi, your swiss chard look absolutely phenomenal! what do you use to get rid of pests/aphids . I really want my swiss chard to look like that but they got destroyed by leaf miners and such. looking for organic ways.
Hi how do you use your lemonade fruit? Is it sweet enough to eat as is or do you use it more like a lemon?
Just like an orange but lemon flavoured 🍋👌 I mainly eat fresh but now I have so many I need to make something!
I planted Rosella a couple of years ago and they went really well but man did they attract the flies.
Holly how do ypu control the fruit fly I find it a very big problem with all my fruit here in perth.
I haven’t had much trouble until now really but I know with all my fruit trees I will have to keep an eye on it. I think it helps none of my direct neighbors really have fruit trees. I make sure all fruit is picked up from the ground and I may need to bag fruit it he future. It’s going to be a work in progress!!
@SustainableHolly I am in the southern suburbs and it's a big problem for me. I have tried bagging and netting but find some pests possibly rats eat through the bags and nets and take my fruit just before they are ripe. Also I've never heard much about fijoas or guavas where can I get some to see what they are like to eat before purchasing a plant. They don't seem to be common in shops. Your trees and fruit seem to grow extremely well.
I enjoy the content of your videos so much and have been inspired to try some of your suggestions from other videos in our backyard garden in Zone 7b in the U.S.!
As much as I enjoy your videos, your speaking pattern in this one is halting ... stopping and starting with awkward pauses in the same sentence. I find it distracting, but I am sure it is not as obvious for some viewers.
Hey Holly. Do you have the white guava tree? I am not sure what the real name is though
Yep I do! I'm not sure what mine is as it was from Marketplace but apparently large white flesh fruit. It has one flower so hoping to get a taste soon!
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Holly, do you fertilise your feijoas and if so, what with? I'm wondering because mine are about the same age and size, also seedling types, and although the fruit are fairly plentiful this year they are quite small (not like yours). 😏
Hi Claire, no not really. I prune them every year and just let it breakdown underneath. I also mulch and use liquid compost teas etc sometimes. Mine have increased in size each year they started off pretty small! I think that is one of the downsides of a seedling variety is that you never know what they will be like unlike a grafted named one.
@@SustainableHolly Thanks, Holly!
@@ClaireBaxter I give my feijoas worm wee too. They love it, next year will be the second year I’ve had mine.
I have two and they are about 3
Times the size,
I’m hoping I’ll get feijoas next season
Did you bump your the side of your head net your eye
🌚😇
Great looking garden. But sometimes theres so much long talking going on. Keeping conversation short and showing your garden more would be great.
Fair enough 🌱
Half you're video was glitched to me by a a Peloton commercial over and over again...b.sss...
Holly, those feijoas I was licking my lips when I saw all those feijoas you harvested it 🥹 I’m crossing my fingers I get my first feijoas next season
It was so exciting! They come in hard and fast though and now nearly gone 😭 luckily I froze some 🙌
@@SustainableHolly you will be able to make some feijoa ice cream in summer 😊
Not sure they will last that long! 😂