I live on the island of Antigua in the Caribbean and currently have 3 varieties of low chill Pears, Apples, Peaches, Blueberries, Blackberries and several varieties of Figs. I plant fruit trees that I love and hope for the best.
Thanks! It's great to be back in the saddle after an especially busy season. We won't be posting as frequently, but have some great videos lined up. Thanks for the encouraging words!
I haven't done that specifcially with Pomegranates, but mainly because I've needed to plant them along a wall. The same principles would apply, though pomegranates tend to turn into big bushes vs. very typical tree shape. So, it could easily be done, but won't be as straightforward as something like a stone fruit or apple.
Tom is a pro in temperate climates like here in SoCal. Most of his content has been with Dave Wilson Nursery, but Tom managed a nursery here for years before working with DWN. He's seriously a pro with subtropicals like citrus and avocado
@@TheBusyGardener Yes he is a godfather in those areas but I mean more specifically a cold winter temperate climate where it gets -30 Celsius in the winter and +42 Celsius in the summer.. DWN doesn't ship they amazing tree stock and varieties up here to your Canadian viewers
*Which of these fall fruit were most unusual?*
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I live on the island of Antigua in the Caribbean and currently have 3 varieties of low chill Pears, Apples, Peaches, Blueberries, Blackberries and several varieties of Figs. I plant fruit trees that I love and hope for the best.
Always fantastic to see Tom Spellman. You too Cameron 😆
But seriously, it's great to see you post videos again.
Thanks! It's great to be back in the saddle after an especially busy season. We won't be posting as frequently, but have some great videos lined up. Thanks for the encouraging words!
What a treat to See Tom again! And your garden looks incredible, Cameron :)
It was great to have Tom join for this video. It's amazing how this thing has grown over the past several years! 🤩
I had been giving up on any new content from you or Tom, and here you are together! Awesome!
We've got some vids planned, so stay tuned for more from the two of us
Tom is the man!
Tom is ROYALTY!
What a great, fall treat to see this production from Cameron and Tom! Appreciate it!
Which Asian pear is this ? What is the chill hours required for it?
Tom, what a guy. Always excited to watch your videos, good to see you’re doing well Cameron!
Tom is THE MAN! I appreciate it!
Oh how i wish i could plant these trees in northern utah
I’ve been eating my figs and persimmons
I love the man. I learned so much from Tom!!! ❤❤❤❤
He's a legend!
Guavas, Dragonfruit and Mangoes are also in season here in SoCal. Bearss lime is also a great citrus variety for harvesting in the fall
Great video, & I love lemons, have some just about every day :-) Thank you both so very much
Thanks for watching! 😃
Great to see you!
Wonderful to be back with you guys with another vid! 🎉🎉
@@TheBusyGardener glad your doing ok and posting again. 👍👍👍
This is pure gold! Have you tried 2 or 3 in one hole planting of pomegranates? Thanks!
I haven't done that specifcially with Pomegranates, but mainly because I've needed to plant them along a wall. The same principles would apply, though pomegranates tend to turn into big bushes vs. very typical tree shape. So, it could easily be done, but won't be as straightforward as something like a stone fruit or apple.
@@TheBusyGardener Good point. Thanks!
Location, location, location.
Who's the Tom Spellman of temperate climates?
Tom is a pro in temperate climates like here in SoCal. Most of his content has been with Dave Wilson Nursery, but Tom managed a nursery here for years before working with DWN. He's seriously a pro with subtropicals like citrus and avocado
@@TheBusyGardener Yes he is a godfather in those areas but I mean more specifically a cold winter temperate climate where it gets -30 Celsius in the winter and +42 Celsius in the summer.. DWN doesn't ship they amazing tree stock and varieties up here to your Canadian viewers
Not an apples to apples comparison, but have you seen videos from Stefan Sobkowiak?
He runs a farm in Canada, tons of educational videos on yt
@@llenic1253 Yeah I have. I like things a bit tidier/ prettier. But he does have a ton of great content. Some more practical than others.
I just removed all my shinko pears, they don't taste like anything. It's just like eating crunchy water
I guess you live too far south to enjoy the best fall fruit in North America, the paw paw. You poor guys!