I just ran into a guy selling fresh produce in the parking lot outside of RiteAid and after telling him I wanted to grow Mirliton (that's what we call them in New Orleans) he gave me his last three for free! I love Mirliton and I wouldn't have even thought to grow them had it not been for your channel. Thanks for teaching me how. I can't wait to get them in the ground!
New Orleans?! I hope you did good with those 3 mirlitons and are still growing. Dr. Lance Hill of Tulane in N.O. started the Mirliton Project after Hurricane Katrina nearly wiped out the mirlitons there. You should check out his site mirliton.org It is loaded with info, including buyers and sellers.
i just bought 3 from the grocery store to start germinating so I can definitely say, getting 3 for free was a nice bonus. I hope your plants did well !
I lived on Frenchman st. and my back fence neighbor grew them on our fence ..They were delicious and bountiful. I built a box trellis for them and had a shady spot under them to chill..20 degrees cooler under them..
Your channel is absolutely the best! Complete information so that we don’t have any questions! Thank you so much 💐🪴. Please make more videos on more Asian vegetables. Thank you.
You did an awesome job explaining how to grow chayote. I especially liked the breakdown you provided of the various stages towards the end of your video. Thank you so much for your help and very informative video.
I found your video AFTER my chayote monster had already sprouted and grown at least 12 tentacles (vines.) I am one of those gardeners who plants new things and says, "Let's just see what happens," and do NOT prune. OMG...It's everywhere and I finally trimmed off shoots when it began to approach the porch... I was imagining waking up one day and not being able to open the front door because of chayote vine growth! We've been enjoying chayote fruit for two months now and I'm sooooo happy. Your pruning guide and diagrams are so helpful. I'll be pruning it back sometime in the next month after we get DOZENS more fruits off the vine! I might even gift one or five to the squirrels. 😉
I been viewer many years and I watch this video over again many times as I do all your videos. You are so knowledgeable and explain in very simple basic way that demonstrates what an excellent teacher you are. I miss these type of videos because you don't do these kind anymore, I reckon you are too busy with big family and new farm. I have learned much from you over the years and I share many of your videos with my friends and family. Thank you for making all these videos.
I grew up in southern Taiwan. My mom often used shredded chayote for dumpling filling. The flavor is amazing with minced ginger and toasted sesame oil. Thanks for the share. I'll grow some next year.
One of my favourite vegetables to add with beef or pork. These guys grow so fast and produce so much that most of the times we had to give away most of them to our neighbours. 😋😋😋
I loved your video. I've grown mirlitons off and on for 48 years and this is the first time I ever saw anyone prune a mirliton vine. I reckon that is the thing to do if you are limited to space and growing many other things, as the vines can get outrageous for sure. I've always heard about eating the shoots but have never tried them, but I will start this season. I am part of a couple of mirliton projects here in south Louisiana. Dr. Lance Hill of Tulane Univ. in New Orleans started the Mirliton Project mirliton.org after Hurricane Katrina and now is part of a small group working on furthering the Ishreal Thibodeaux White Mirliton. You might be interested in the web site as it has loads of info, including connecting buyers and sellers. We are trying to spread mirliton growing far and wide. Thanks again.
Thank you so much for your "down to earth" demo! the best I have seen so far, and the most visually informative! I planted 2 chayote fruits and one is overtaking my little orchard - now I know that I have to trim the ends - which BTW I saw being sold at out local farmer's market this past weekend!
Thank you for the details about how to grow Chayote. When I ask people locally I receive too answers but your advice is excellent. I knew the young shoots were edible but didn't know about the need to constantly prune to have large, healthy vines and fruits. Also, I didn't know about removing the new shoots that sprout at the base. All of this is excellent advice. I have 12 Chayote to plant. Um, maybe I should give a few of them away!
This was a great video for sure. I hope to see more. I believe she prunes because she is trying to keep it contained, but it really isn't necessary. But, they can spread out 40' or more in all directions if you let them. She obviously loves to eat the shoots too, which I've never tried but will this season. I've always planted mine in pots until they got larger and have given away many. Check out mirliton.org for some serious mirliton info and resources.
You did an excelent job of documenting the husbandry of this plant. I had a very difficult time trying to root and propogate this plant. The process is not at all intuititave. The pruning process you described is extremely helpful. This plant is a full-time-job, and rightfully so. Thank you so much for this information.
I love your videos and thank you for explaining so much about Asian vegetables. What would top off your channel is show us who don't know how to prepare,cook or preserve them. Thank you and keep up the great job.
??!! I like Chayote and have often wanted to grow them. Now I'm not sure! It sounds like if you prune it steadily you'll have a lot of vegetables, so that's good. I think I'll make the trellis FIRST. This is definitely the best pruning information I have seen, very clear. Obviously you can't wait to do it....
This is really helpful. Am from East Malaysia. I start to plant my vege's seeds early February 2018. It germinate very good. Our weather here started to be sunny day in March. Hope I can follow how you did yours. Bless thanks to you. May God Bless you n beloved family abundantly. Regards from me. ❤
Thank you for your clear, precise explanation on how to care for chokos. I bought one in the supermarket today. Now I just have to sprout it and away I go!
I love this plant and will be buying them to germinate before next week. I'm so happy that I found this video and the one on bitter melon, of which I already have seeds!
Wow, this video is amazing! It is very informative and I wish I came across this much sooner. I love that you included a diagram of its growing process. Thank you! ❤️from California!
Nice video thank you. I think it is really difficult to grow in the United Kingdom. It is ok. Your video made me understand growing Chayote. Thank you Madam.
Great video, I live in Hawaii and have several vines frown on my fence, the 1st season I harvested well over a 100 fruit but now the vines are withering and I may have to replant. Thank you for your video
My four plants have been planted into a pot. In three days, they have grown about three inches, on top of my refrigerator! I didn't put much water into the pot. The soil is still damp! My peas and red roselle hibiscus seeds are also growing! They're in between two black trash bags and covered with a baby blanket. I am using a chair heater wrapped in a black trash bag. It has three temps, low in am., off in afternoon, medium during evening, than high at night time. Half the hibiscus seeds have sprouted and the dirt is pushing up around the peas! I have myvseeds stored in their planting order. Mini greenhouses are on sale and I can by trays from my local nursery. Thanks for teaching me so much over the winter!
Thanks for very detailed and helpful tutorial. I am keen to try this vine in my garden at the Dont Surrender Retreat, outback Australia. My big worry is the heat we get out here, sometimes over 45c for a week. I will try under/next to my grape arbour. Regards. PS I remember as a child we always had choko vines covering the outdoor toilet.
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I like how you showed a calendar of your chayote's progress. I will start one in a pot by November so I can transplant right after winter here in Northern California which is around February. Thanks for sharing.
@@Metqa I only planted one in the ground & it rot & died haha! We have bad clay soil here. But I have a grapevine for 4 years now & other trees. I'll try next time.
Thank you for sharing! I grew one this summer but didn’t know I need to prune it, hence it was monstrous with leaves but no flower/fruit!! I plan to try again next summer and see! Thank you for explaining so clearly in your video, much appreciated!
This was a good video and the first time I ever saw someone prune a mirliton vine. Getting a mirliton into production isn't always easy and can take a second season to get established enough to produce. Normally they will start to flower in late summer and the fruit will be ready around November, at least down here in deep south Louisiana. Sometimes you can get a smaller spring crop with an established vine. I never pruned mine and had one for many years that would cover my entire back yard, going up 30' into my oak tree. Check out Dr. Lance Hill's site mirliton.org for loads of info and resources. Don't give up.
I bought a chayote veg n forgot all about it. it sprouted 4 ins of shoot n sparce roots at the base of the shoot. I have just come across your channel (by chance)! thank you so much. now I know how to take care of the plant.
This is an excellent video. Truly the best I have viewed online re: Chayote. Thank you for sharing your expertise! QUESTION: In my area (Texas USA, USDA 8B) we have very hot afternoon sun in the summer. I notice your chayote seems to be growing in filtered sun. How do you think it would grow under the filtered canopy of large established trees such as pine or oak? Thank you!
rt here in north carolina n my first time to plant chayote at my backyard.watch ur video n it's very helpful n ur presentation is very simple yet informative.will get back to u in a couple of months.merci.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you very much for the excellent video! I live in Toronto Canada and have tried for 3 years, but haven't got much luck...! @ first year just got green leaves. Last year, 2016 , got lot, lot of leaves, flowers and tiny fruits. 3 big as a small pear. one was eaten, one was ... stollen when it just started developing !! :( . One was found rotten dried up and buried in the vines when cleaning up garden in the fall !!. Yes as you said on video, the more you trim the more shoots coming out... ! Ended up , I ate lot of... shoots last year... I told my friend, (the one who gave me the fruits for growing) He said because I trimmed the branches/shoots that's why I don't have fruit .... !!! ??? His, produce a lots of fruits ...?!?!. and his back yard garden is just about less than a mile away from my allotment garden !!!. I don't now what to ... blame !!! Could it be to much compost? nitrogen in the soil?! or what make plants produce more green than fruit or root? .. What should i do to get some more fruits than leaves Right now April -2017, -- I have got 5 chayote plants r in the greenhouse, 3 are very bushy nice and healthy about 5' -6 ' tall. I just pinched the tip off when they were about a foot or 2' tall. after that they shot out a lot of branches.-- What should I prune them now? The other 2 r about a foot and little taller and r healthy also. with these guys, should I prune any or wait until they are in the garden for awhile?? With the cold weather here! , we have to wait close to the end of May when it will be warmer , to bring to the garden.
We call them Mirliton in Louisiana. I have tried to grow these in years past and I could get them about 1 foot tall and then they would die. After watching your video, I want to try them again. Many thanks for your instructions; very helpful! ☺☺
probably your soil is bad. I once had that problem so later I used different soil and it's grew longer and greener. Just buy a miracle grow garden soil bag.
Lots of information and really like your video. I just cleaned up chayote plant in the fall and found tubers in the root system. Can it be overwinter like Dahlia tubers and replant the next spring?
Thank you for all the efforts of sharing your planting skills and giving us the tutorial on planting. I really admire your garden. I bought a chayote fruit and it has small like seed coming out. I live in South Carolina and we seldom get snow in our place. When is the best time for me to start planting my Chayote fruit in container? Can I save it until the proper time to sprout it? Thank you so much. Best regards.
the way you explained was great. Thank you so much for all the effort. They don't sell here in Japan. After looking for a long time just found and planning to grow my own.
very nice, so even 1 chayote plant could produce abundantly and grow very big. i was wondering about this because typically we see people wanting to grow multiple plants of something to get adequate harvests.
Hello! I really love ur channel! I just wish I could grow them well , I tried to grow chayote which is my favorite but I failed 4 times ! I don’t want to give up , I ‘am still trying! Just don’t know what I am doing . I love pea shoots but I haven’t tried to plant them.I wonder if I can buy some of ur seeds and pls help me start them with directions! I live in Washington state !!! When to start the seeds and when to take them outside..
Love your channel. You are doing great at gardening. I want to know how many branches should be left on the root? I noticed that there are 4 branches currently from root and all look good. What kind of fertilizers the plant need? How often need to fertilize it?
Thank you so much great information! I live in zone 6B I started my chayote in May when it was 5 foot vine and I’m getting many chayotes now but soon the frost will come ,, any ideas how to overwinter it?? One person said put 4 foot of mulch all around it As it will get -17. C here in Oklahoma Thanks again
Thank you for your helpful videos! How to store fruit for long term? Each year my fruits start sprouting within 1-2 weeks from harvesting. I give many away freshly picked but would like some to last a few months to reach my family’s dinner bowls! For long term storage, is it best to: - keep in dark or is light okay - keep in humid or dry environment - store at what temperature - wrap in paper/plastic or keep unwrapped - have good airflow or seal to prevent drying out For growing at end of winter, I am in Zone 8b Vancouver-Coquitlam, BC Canada. We generally do not need to pot sprouted fruit indoors until Feb and transplant outdoors in April-May. When they sprout and send out shoots in October, should I cut these early shoots off? What conditions prevent the fruit from early-sprouting? Any helpful advice you can give is greatly appreciated~ Thank you!
I just ran into a guy selling fresh produce in the parking lot outside of RiteAid and after telling him I wanted to grow Mirliton (that's what we call them in New Orleans) he gave me his last three for free! I love Mirliton and I wouldn't have even thought to grow them had it not been for your channel. Thanks for teaching me how. I can't wait to get them in the ground!
New Orleans?! I hope you did good with those 3 mirlitons and are still growing. Dr. Lance Hill of Tulane in N.O. started the Mirliton Project after Hurricane Katrina nearly wiped out the mirlitons there. You should check out his site mirliton.org It is loaded with info, including buyers and sellers.
i just bought 3 from the grocery store to start germinating so I can definitely say, getting 3 for free was a nice bonus. I hope your plants did well !
I lived on Frenchman st. and my back fence neighbor grew them on our fence ..They were delicious and bountiful. I built a box trellis for them and had a shady spot under them to chill..20 degrees cooler under them..
Your channel is absolutely the best! Complete information so that we don’t have any questions! Thank you so much 💐🪴. Please make more videos on more Asian vegetables. Thank you.
You did an awesome job explaining how to grow chayote. I especially liked the breakdown you provided of the various stages towards the end of your video. Thank you so much for your help and very informative video.
I found your video AFTER my chayote monster had already sprouted and grown at least 12 tentacles (vines.) I am one of those gardeners who plants new things and says, "Let's just see what happens," and do NOT prune. OMG...It's everywhere and I finally trimmed off shoots when it began to approach the porch... I was imagining waking up one day and not being able to open the front door because of chayote vine growth! We've been enjoying chayote fruit for two months now and I'm sooooo happy. Your pruning guide and diagrams are so helpful. I'll be pruning it back sometime in the next month after we get DOZENS more fruits off the vine! I might even gift one or five to the squirrels. 😉
One of the first ones to talk of pruning. I have a wild plant growth in the garden
I been viewer many years and I watch this video over again many times as I do all your videos. You are so knowledgeable and explain in very simple basic way that demonstrates what an excellent teacher you are. I miss these type of videos because you don't do these kind anymore, I reckon you are too busy with big family and new farm. I have learned much from you over the years and I share many of your videos with my friends and family. Thank you for making all these videos.
finally a channel that explains almost everything I need to know to get started with my Asian garden. Thanks
I grew up in southern Taiwan. My mom often used shredded chayote for dumpling filling. The flavor is amazing with minced ginger and toasted sesame oil. Thanks for the share. I'll grow some next year.
Thanks for your channel. Just got 3 fruits about 3 weeks ago. Planted them and one has sprouted so far. Thanks for all the info.
I JUST got my first chayotes yesterday...I LOVED your video, and I'm going to start a seed after watching your video! What a labor of love!!!
Thank you very much for this detailed explanation. Your diagrams are also excellent. Easy to follow. Blessings
One of my favourite vegetables to add with beef or pork. These guys grow so fast and produce so much that most of the times we had to give away most of them to our neighbours. 😋😋😋
Thank you for explaining and for giving such detailed information
I loved your video. I've grown mirlitons off and on for 48 years and this is the first time I ever saw anyone prune a mirliton vine. I reckon that is the thing to do if you are limited to space and growing many other things, as the vines can get outrageous for sure. I've always heard about eating the shoots but have never tried them, but I will start this season. I am part of a couple of mirliton projects here in south Louisiana. Dr. Lance Hill of Tulane Univ. in New Orleans started the Mirliton Project mirliton.org after Hurricane Katrina and now is part of a small group working on furthering the Ishreal Thibodeaux White Mirliton. You might be interested in the web site as it has loads of info, including connecting buyers and sellers. We are trying to spread mirliton growing far and wide. Thanks again.
Thank you so much for your "down to earth" demo! the best I have seen so far, and the most visually informative! I planted 2 chayote fruits and one is overtaking my little orchard - now I know that I have to trim the ends - which BTW I saw being sold at out local farmer's market this past weekend!
Myriam Cabello
Chayote shoots is really delicious. We like it even more than the fruit. Look like you get plenty of shoots to eat :)
i just bought chayote fruits yesterday and will be starting to plant my own soon. very helpful and so comprehensive video! thanks!
Thank you for the details about how to grow Chayote. When I ask people locally I receive too answers but your advice is excellent. I knew the young shoots were edible but didn't know about the need to constantly prune to have large, healthy vines and fruits. Also, I didn't know about removing the new shoots that sprout at the base. All of this is excellent advice. I have 12 Chayote to plant. Um, maybe I should give a few of them away!
This was a great video for sure. I hope to see more. I believe she prunes because she is trying to keep it contained, but it really isn't necessary. But, they can spread out 40' or more in all directions if you let them. She obviously loves to eat the shoots too, which I've never tried but will this season. I've always planted mine in pots until they got larger and have given away many. Check out mirliton.org for some serious mirliton info and resources.
Amazing information, love the way you explain and show progress along the way. Thank you.
I loved the way you explained everything. You are very helpful thank you very much GOD BLESS
+Jackie Martinez
Thank you very much!
You did an excelent job of documenting the husbandry of this plant. I had a very difficult time trying to root and propogate this plant. The process is not at all intuititave. The pruning process you described is extremely helpful. This plant is a full-time-job, and rightfully so.
Thank you so much for this information.
Love how you explain with diagrams step by step. Thank you.
I love your videos and thank you for explaining so much about Asian vegetables. What would top off your channel is show us who don't know how to prepare,cook or preserve them. Thank you and keep up the great job.
Chayo ground flower
??!! I like Chayote and have often wanted to grow them. Now I'm not sure! It sounds like if you prune it steadily you'll have a lot of vegetables, so that's good. I think I'll make the trellis FIRST. This is definitely the best pruning information I have seen, very clear. Obviously you can't wait to do it....
This is really helpful. Am from East Malaysia. I start to plant my vege's seeds early February 2018. It germinate very good. Our weather here started to be sunny day in March. Hope I can follow how you did yours. Bless thanks to you. May God Bless you n beloved family abundantly. Regards from me. ❤
Thanks for sharing! Very good information about chayote planting.
Thank you for your clear, precise explanation on how to care for chokos. I bought one in the supermarket today. Now I just have to sprout it and away I go!
Thank you ! Best wishes from New Zealand.
I love this plant and will be buying them to germinate before next week. I'm so happy that I found this video and the one on bitter melon, of which I already have seeds!
Thank you for explaining this so well. I’m excited now to plant my chayote
Thanks for sharing this video. It is the best one I've seen on all the stages of growth :-)
Wow, this video is amazing! It is very informative and I wish I came across this much sooner. I love that you included a diagram of its growing process. Thank you! ❤️from California!
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Great video, thank you. About to plant chayote for the first time and I had no idea of how much space I would need. Now I know - lots!
You have explained very well. Appreciable. ❤ ❤ this video.
The papaya fruit look delicious also,,😍😋😋😋😋
Nice video thank you. I think it is really difficult to grow in the United Kingdom. It is ok. Your video made me understand growing Chayote. Thank you Madam.
Great video, I live in Hawaii and have several vines frown on my fence, the 1st season I harvested well over a 100 fruit but now the vines are withering and I may have to replant. Thank you for your video
My four plants have been planted into a pot. In three days, they have grown about three inches, on top of my refrigerator! I didn't put much water into the pot. The soil is still damp! My peas and red roselle hibiscus seeds are also growing! They're in between two black trash bags and covered with a baby blanket. I am using a chair heater wrapped in a black trash bag. It has three temps, low in am., off in afternoon, medium during evening, than high at night time. Half the hibiscus seeds have sprouted and the dirt is pushing up around the peas! I have myvseeds stored in their planting order. Mini greenhouses are on sale and I can by trays from my local nursery. Thanks for teaching me so much over the winter!
I really adore your expert skill for gardening. Keep up the good work. I'm learning a lot from your episodes. Thanks.
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Thanks for very detailed and helpful tutorial. I am keen to try this vine in my garden at the Dont Surrender Retreat, outback Australia. My big worry is the heat we get out here, sometimes over 45c for a week. I will try under/next to my grape arbour. Regards.
PS I remember as a child we always had choko vines covering the outdoor toilet.
You gave the Best explanation and show a great passion sharing ur knowledge. Thanx
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Very helpful - thank you for sharing what happened when you didn’t have time to prune and all the other tips!
I like how you showed a calendar of your chayote's progress. I will start one in a pot by November so I can transplant right after winter here in Northern California which is around February. Thanks for sharing.
How did your plan go? Its October 2022 and I'm thinking to do the same. I hope it worked out for you!
@@Metqa I only planted one in the ground & it rot & died haha! We have bad clay soil here. But I have a grapevine for 4 years now & other trees. I'll try next time.
Thanks a lot. Allways love your channel ❤️
Love ❤️ love ❤️ your video👍 very informative 🤓 just what I needed to know🤩 thank you.
Thank you ! Well explained. Good work .
Wow! Great video. Love the timeline and all of the check ins at different steps. Very helpful!
In Australia these are called Choko. Thank you for the video, I can now prune!
I love the information you give.please keep up your good work,my garden is improved as a result.
Thank you for sharing! I grew one this summer but didn’t know I need to prune it, hence it was monstrous with leaves but no flower/fruit!! I plan to try again next summer and see! Thank you for explaining so clearly in your video, much appreciated!
This was a good video and the first time I ever saw someone prune a mirliton vine. Getting a mirliton into production isn't always easy and can take a second season to get established enough to produce. Normally they will start to flower in late summer and the fruit will be ready around November, at least down here in deep south Louisiana. Sometimes you can get a smaller spring crop with an established vine. I never pruned mine and had one for many years that would cover my entire back yard, going up 30' into my oak tree. Check out Dr. Lance Hill's site mirliton.org for loads of info and resources. Don't give up.
I bought a chayote veg n forgot all about it. it sprouted 4 ins of shoot n sparce roots at the base of the shoot. I have just come across your channel (by chance)! thank you so much. now I know how to take care of the plant.
+robiahq
Good luck with your Chayote. Let us know how it does. :)
Thank you for sharing the information is very helpful and practical
This is an excellent video. Truly the best I have viewed online re: Chayote. Thank you for sharing your expertise!
QUESTION: In my area (Texas USA, USDA 8B) we have very hot afternoon sun in the summer. I notice your chayote seems to be growing in filtered sun. How do you think it would grow under the filtered canopy of large established trees such as pine or oak? Thank you!
excellent video for us beginners! thank you!
rt here in north carolina n my first time to plant chayote at my backyard.watch ur video n it's very helpful n ur presentation is very simple yet informative.will get back to u in a couple of months.merci.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
i am from meico and the way you say chayote is very original the soud, I love your video
I am from Malta. We also don't have freezing weather here. I have planted two chayote plants and they are growing leafs now.
Thank you very much for the excellent video!
I live in Toronto Canada and have tried for 3 years, but haven't got much luck...! @ first year just got green leaves. Last year, 2016 , got lot, lot of leaves, flowers and tiny fruits. 3 big as a small pear. one was eaten, one was ... stollen when it just started developing !! :( . One was found rotten dried up and buried in the vines when cleaning up garden in the fall !!.
Yes as you said on video, the more you trim the more shoots coming out... ! Ended up , I ate lot of... shoots last year... I told my friend, (the one who gave me the fruits for growing) He said because I trimmed the branches/shoots that's why I don't have fruit .... !!! ??? His, produce a lots of fruits ...?!?!. and his back yard garden is just about less than a mile away from my allotment garden !!!. I don't now what to ... blame !!! Could it be to much compost? nitrogen in the soil?! or what make plants produce more green than fruit or root? .. What should i do to get some more fruits than leaves
Right now April -2017, -- I have got 5 chayote plants r in the greenhouse, 3 are very bushy nice and healthy about 5' -6 ' tall. I just pinched the tip off when they were about a foot or 2' tall. after that they shot out a lot of branches.-- What should I prune them now?
The other 2 r about a foot and little taller and r healthy also. with these guys, should I prune any or wait until they are in the garden for awhile??
With the cold weather here! , we have to wait close to the end of May when it will be warmer , to bring to the garden.
We call them Mirliton in Louisiana. I have tried to grow these in years past and I could get them about 1 foot tall and then they would die.
After watching your video, I want to try them again. Many thanks for your instructions; very helpful! ☺☺
probably your soil is bad. I once had that problem so later I used different soil and it's grew longer and greener. Just buy a miracle grow garden soil bag.
I love you! Your explanation is very clear and simple.
Very good explanation. I can’t wait to plant this fruit
Lots of information and really like your video. I just cleaned up chayote plant in the fall and found tubers in the root system. Can it be overwinter like Dahlia tubers and replant the next spring?
Great video, really clear and informative, thanks, I will give it a go this year. 谢谢🙏
You are awesome. I am just starting to watch your videos. Very cool. Happy gardening.
South Texas Urban Gardener
Thank you!
Thank you for all the efforts of sharing your planting skills and giving us the tutorial on planting. I really admire your garden. I bought a chayote fruit and it has small like seed coming out. I live in South Carolina and we seldom get snow in our place. When is the best time for me to start planting my Chayote fruit in container? Can I save it until the proper time to sprout it? Thank you so much. Best regards.
the way you explained was great. Thank you so much for all the effort. They don't sell here in Japan. After looking for a long time just found and planning to grow my own.
+Zack Lee
Thank you. Good luck with your Chayote. Don't forget to let us know if you have your Choyote grow.
So helpful! Awesome work thank you.
I have four plants to put into pots! Thanks for making these videos!
Pecan candy
What a great work! Thank you very much for sharing
Very nice video. Talented teacher u.
very nice, so even 1 chayote plant could produce abundantly and grow very big. i was wondering about this because typically we see people wanting to grow multiple plants of something to get adequate harvests.
Love your channel. In my country this vegetable is called 'Christophene'
I live in the caribbean, I will to plant one soon. great video.
Hows the climate??
Great video looking for more.....
Great video! Chayote grow crazy!
Tq for your good sharing. Can I use the young fruit I bought from market to grow chayote?
Excellent info. I’ve grown before, but didn’t prune so no fruit matured.
I love everything about your garden, Good job !
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Thank you!
Magnificent. Do you let the chayote grow further in the pot. Or you plant it in the ground later. I cant see that in the video
chayote like string beans they grow crazy you got to watch out🤪🤪🤪Good vid...
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Awesome vid! Informative and simple..
Hello! I really love ur channel! I just wish I could grow them well , I tried to grow chayote which is my favorite but I failed 4 times ! I don’t want to give up , I ‘am still trying! Just don’t know what I am doing . I love pea shoots but I haven’t tried to plant them.I wonder if I can buy some of ur seeds and pls help me start them with directions! I live in Washington state !!!
When to start the seeds and when to take them outside..
Love your channel. You are doing great at gardening. I want to know how many branches should be left on the root? I noticed that there are 4 branches currently from root and all look good. What kind of fertilizers the plant need? How often need to fertilize it?
Excellent the way you did this video, nice detail!
Excellent video! Perfect. Informative.
Thank you so much great information!
I live in zone 6B I started my chayote in May when it was 5 foot vine and I’m getting many chayotes now but soon the frost will come ,, any ideas how to overwinter it?? One person said put 4 foot of mulch all around it
As it will get -17. C here in Oklahoma
Thanks again
Hi i feel in love at first on your chayote's video
Very nicely explained!
Thank you for your helpful videos!
How to store fruit for long term? Each year my fruits start sprouting within 1-2 weeks from harvesting. I give many away freshly picked but would like some to last a few months to reach my family’s dinner bowls! For long term storage, is it best to:
- keep in dark or is light okay
- keep in humid or dry environment
- store at what temperature
- wrap in paper/plastic or keep unwrapped
- have good airflow or seal to prevent drying out
For growing at end of winter, I am in Zone 8b Vancouver-Coquitlam, BC Canada. We generally do not need to pot sprouted fruit indoors until Feb and transplant outdoors in April-May. When they sprout and send out shoots in October, should I cut these early shoots off? What conditions prevent the fruit from early-sprouting? Any helpful advice you can give is greatly appreciated~ Thank you!
thanks so much, love your video, very detail, def following all your videos! :)
Very comprehensive, and helpful, thank you !
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I didn't know you could eat the shoots. Do you have a video about how to cook them?
Great clear information misses thanks
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I like the diagram for pruning, do you have one for bitter melons?