I love the fruit,as a child i had it dried salty,or sweet as a candy.I cook it with sugar clove and lemon gras for my syrup. I dried it in the oven,blender it as coffee or chocolate. I have it boiled and put it in vodka .The vtamine you get inside you,is heavenly.Thank you for sharing this paradise fruit tree. GOD is wonderfull.
Hi, I bought a Li jujube that was sold by Dave Wilson to a nursery. It says Li grafted onto a jujube rootstock. It didn't specify which. What cultivar does Dave Wilson use for jujube rootstock?
Hi i live in humid rainy hot weather summer and cold freeze winter which jujube is best for me? Zone 9A. I dont want the fruits to split cause of the rain. Thank you
I like the Shanxi Li when it's even greener. Not as sweet but has a nice balance of sugar and acidity. They are also good when more brown and sweeter. So far they do not taste great when they are wrinkled but the tree is young. I think that's similar to Li when it's dry and is not meant for dry consumption.
Hi Tom! I love your jujube orchard. Can you please tell me what’s the space I should leave in between each plant? And how far away from the pavement to prevent suckers damaged the house?
Have two jujube trees already. They seem kind of slow to grow, but the produce a few fruit right away. I might add a couple more. Almost no pests (if the skin splits sugar ants will find them), but no diseases that I've seen yet.
They like most fruit trees are not particularly invasive and highly unlikely to effect the foundation 4-5 feet should be enough. Some extra space might be good so you can work around it without battling the thorns.
I have a Jujube tree that did not grew the first 3 years. Not one cm!!! But 2020 is grew over 1m in every direction!!! (I live in the german Alps) So plenty of rain. Is this Normal for certain veraities? I have many Jujubetrees, but the Li was the only one that did that.
I have a Sherwood and a Li. Both were planted next to each other in 2016. The Li arrived in a fruiting state and made a couple fruits in the 1st season. Since that time, I've had ZERO fruit formation. They both bloom at the exact same time (right now). But nothing. Sherwood has never made a single fruit. What up with that???
Li is self fruitful and best recommended pollinator for other varieties. Take a close look at your cultural practices. You need to be feeding low nitrogen to promote strong flowers. Irrigate thoroughly but infrequently, always allowing the topsoil to dry between watering.Tell us what you think might be issues and maybe we an help solve the problem. Trees are still teenagers planted in 2016 so let’s hope fruit set is better this summer as they become more mature.
I have a five year old Li jujube tree that is grown from a sucker, not grafted. Do you think it will produce fruits as it would like the mother tree? Thank you.
Hello Sir, my family loves jujubes. I want to buy few trees and planning to grow them in our small garden. I live in Houston, TX but I cannot find these jujube trees anywhere (GA866, Tigerwood, Sugar Cane, and Honey Jar as these I have hear they are crunchier than other jujube varieties). I have heard, your nursery sell these trees, do you sell to home gardener? Thank you so much 😊
The only drawback I have with mine (Li & Lang, recently planted Honey Jar ) is the roots sucker like crazy. And of course the root stock is not like the grafted scion, the leaves are much smaller. I have never let the suckers develop and produce fruit so I do not know if the root stock has a tasty fruit or not.
@@DaveWilsonTrees The suckers grow from the ground, many feet away from the trunk. I keep them short with the lawnmower and the biggest get dug up with a pick and shovel.
my li jujube is doing great even though the birds got the last dozen all in one day. my persimmon didn't survive the summer. want to try again, but want it to thrive. planted one of your fuyu/jiro's here in phoenix zone 9b. it got full afternoon shade, plenty of mulch and flooded it once a week, and twice a week during hottest part of summer. not even the rootstock survived which is a first. thanks for the help
Fruit trees do not like to be overwatered. Even in the hottest months, water more than once a week can eventually kill your tree. You want to have a thick layer of mulch, and water about every 10 to 14 days.
@@DaveWilsonTrees newly planted trees of any kind will burn up in phoenix summer if they're only watered every 2 weeks even with tons of wood chips. my plum, jujube, peach, pomegranate, (all dave wilson) are all thriving under the same exact conditions. i pull back on watering depending on what it as it gets older of course. i even think my kumquat is from you guys too all doing amazing. i have over 40 trees on my property total that i started planting back in 2009, and love persimmons, so i'll just try again and pull back the watering on that one. i've been told they're hard to get started here because of the heat/intense sun in the summer.
@@SonOfAGun1814 yes, newly planted trees need more frequent watering. But will never establish if over watered, which you risk doing by watering weekly. Get a moisture meter, and don’t water if the ground is still damp from your previous irrigation. The key to growing fruit trees in extreme heat is to have at least 8 inches of mulch over the root zone. Fruit scions can handle the heat, but the root system can not. Newly planted trees should also be whitewashed from the ground up to where the tree shades itself.
@@DaveWilsonTrees Whitewashing has made a big improvement for my avocado, citrus and a badly sunburned cherry tree. I use Interior White Latex paint mixed 50/50 with water. Do not use Exterior paint, only Interior. I bought a gallon of Gliddon for $12. A gallon is way more than I will ever use since I only mix a half a soda can at a time and that paints quite a few small trees. Then I repaint as the tree grows and the whitewash gets thin.
Do you know where in Washington State is selling the honey jar jujube tree ? Last year, I bought 2 Lang jujube trees, but I couldn't find the honey jar jujube tree.
I see one at the bottom of the list. www.wheretobuy.davewilson.com/home-gardens/where-to-buy/retail-sources/Honey%20Jar%20Jujube/HONJA/product-information/product/honey-jar-jujube/Yes/0/
Is it sour? Jujubes are grafted onto wild jujube rootstocks which produces really small sour fruit. Check your tree and see if you have any growth coming from the rootstocks.
😍 Every time Mr. Tom cracked open a jujube, I heard him say, “Delicious”...I have the Honey Jar and a Sugar Cane. Planted last year and I can’t wait to taste the fruit. Thanks for posting.
I’ve heard the roots will damage foundation and water pipes. The furthest I can plant it is 10-15 feet away from my house due to small yard. Will there be any issues I should worry about?
@@DaveWilsonTrees thank you. I’ve been googling and watching videos on jujube and seen people commenting about it sending suckers 15ft away from the original tree. And heard of people saying they’ve been told the roots will go looking for water so not to plant near water pipes. Was just worried about those things. But thank you for your answer.
@@lemontea128 They can cause problems around foundations and septic wells. But then I am speaking of a plant that grew from a seed on its own. It was three feet from well and foundation.
Cut as much as you like. They have fruits at new grow bushes. It not easy to die. I like to cut of small bushes and the spines. So easy to pick fruits next year.
How are these jujubes at the end of the video ripening in late December and early January? They aren't different varieties than those earlier in the video, right? I thought that the end of jujube season was early November.
The retailers with ‘yes’ on the right MO column offer mail order- www.davewilson.com/home-gardens/where-to-buy/retail-sources/Honey%20Jar%20Jujube/HONJA/product-information/product/honey-jar-jujube/Yes/0/
Kinda, a bad review of all the type of variety mentioned in this clip, because he loved all the variety, and did not mention which variety is more sweeter, crunchier...etc
Yes, we get triple digit summer days here at the nursery and they do fine. A good layer of mulch will help withstand even more heat. A good watering before predicted heat spikes helps also.
The flavor is not like an apple, but the texture is (less juicy though), so your brain kinda tricks you into thinking that it also tastes like an apple.
@@nexxogen Definitely less juicy than an apple. If someone described the fruit as dry I'd agree that in comparison to most commonly known fruits in he US it is dry.
@@JacobBe5 Yes, but there's a slight problem with describing it that way because it gives off this impression that it lacks something, which it really doesn't. It's perfect the way it is.
I love the fruit,as a child i had it dried salty,or sweet as a candy.I cook it with sugar clove and lemon gras for my syrup. I dried it in the oven,blender it as coffee or chocolate. I have it boiled and put it in vodka .The vtamine you get inside you,is heavenly.Thank you for sharing this paradise fruit tree. GOD is wonderfull.
We love our DWN grown "Li" and "Lang" jujubes. Jujubes are solidly one of our family's favorite fruit in the orchard! Thanks for the tour, guys
Hello! In your opinion, what are the tastiest varieties of jujube? Thank you!
Hi, I bought a Li jujube that was sold by Dave Wilson to a nursery. It says Li grafted onto a jujube rootstock. It didn't specify which. What cultivar does Dave Wilson use for jujube rootstock?
Hi i live in humid rainy hot weather summer and cold freeze winter which jujube is best for me? Zone 9A. I dont want the fruits to split cause of the rain. Thank you
I like the Shanxi Li when it's even greener. Not as sweet but has a nice balance of sugar and acidity. They are also good when more brown and sweeter. So far they do not taste great when they are wrinkled but the tree is young. I think that's similar to Li when it's dry and is not meant for dry consumption.
Can these be pruned to maintain a small size like the other fruit trees??? Or do they have to grow to be big?
Yes, jujube can be pruned to any size you like.
Hi i love yr video, justbwat i m looking for as info. Somehow wld u pls tell which varieties hv thorns or thornless?
Lovely selections of jujube trees
Hi Tom! I love your jujube orchard. Can you please tell me what’s the space I should leave in between each plant? And how far away from the pavement to prevent suckers damaged the house?
I’d go at least 4 feet apart, and at least 2 feet from sidewalk. Though fruit trees don’t typically damage concrete.
Have two jujube trees already. They seem kind of slow to grow, but the produce a few fruit right away. I might add a couple more. Almost no pests (if the skin splits sugar ants will find them), but no diseases that I've seen yet.
Are they all need another jujube for pollination? Thanks
Honey Jar texture is halfway between sytrofoam and an apple. Would you know of another variety that is more juicy and just as sweet?
Hi, should we plant a jujube tree far away from the house foundation? And how far would you recommend? Thanks in advance!
They like most fruit trees are not particularly invasive and highly unlikely to effect the foundation 4-5 feet should be enough. Some extra space might be good so you can work around it without battling the thorns.
How much does a tree produce from full-grown fruits and leaves per year
Is it OK to plant jujube tree on 10 feet plant to plant spacing and 15 feet row to row?
How about honey jar and sugar cane as partners?
Easiest way to keep them short?
Honey jar named as the shape as "jar". It doesn't mean sweet. It's small.
I envy you. This is exciting. I shall be learning from you
I have a Jujube tree that did not grew the first 3 years. Not one cm!!! But 2020 is grew over 1m in every direction!!! (I live in the german Alps) So plenty of rain. Is this Normal for certain veraities? I have many Jujubetrees, but the Li was the only one that did that.
Container grown trees can sometimes take longer to establish in the ground because of the smaller root system.
I have a Sherwood and a Li. Both were planted next to each other in 2016. The Li arrived in a fruiting state and made a couple fruits in the 1st season. Since that time, I've had ZERO fruit formation. They both bloom at the exact same time (right now). But nothing. Sherwood has never made a single fruit. What up with that???
Li is self fruitful and best recommended pollinator for other varieties. Take a close look at your cultural practices. You need to be feeding low nitrogen to promote strong flowers. Irrigate thoroughly but infrequently, always allowing the topsoil to dry between watering.Tell us what you think might be issues and maybe we an help solve the problem. Trees are still teenagers planted in 2016 so let’s hope fruit set is better this summer as they become more mature.
Great video!!!
I wonder if tiger tooth and GA866 are the same variety?
I have a five year old Li jujube tree that is grown from a sucker, not grafted. Do you think it will produce fruits as it would like the mother tree? Thank you.
which one is best for the hot pot when dried on the tree?
Hello Sir, my family loves jujubes. I want to buy few trees and planning to grow them in our small garden. I live in Houston, TX but I cannot find these jujube trees anywhere (GA866, Tigerwood, Sugar Cane, and Honey Jar as these I have hear they are crunchier than other jujube varieties). I have heard, your nursery sell these trees, do you sell to home gardener? Thank you so much 😊
We have all of those except Tigerwood. I’d say all jujubes are equally crunchy. Some may be juicer.
Thank you very much Sir. I’ve seen your other’s videos shown where we can find those trees. Let’s me call those nurseries see if they have any. 👍🥰🙏
They won’t have any yet, we won’t begin deliveries until mid December.
Ah I see, thank you very much Sir. for your advice 🥰
Hi Tom, I want to buy 1 GA866 jujube at Dave Wilson Nursery. Do you know how much it cost?
I have been waiting on a video about jujubes
I'm looking for the Thai jujube variety. Small size tree, large fruit, great flavor, and full of fruit on the same branch.
this variety is all green, and NO THORNs.
The only drawback I have with mine (Li & Lang, recently planted Honey Jar ) is the roots sucker like crazy. And of course the root stock is not like the grafted scion, the leaves are much smaller. I have never let the suckers develop and produce fruit so I do not know if the root stock has a tasty fruit or not.
Root suckers from just below the graft, or coming up out of the ground? We graft on to Ziziphus seedling, not known for suckering.
Clay soil that fissures can cause roots to sucker in many types of plants. A good layer of mulch can help remedy the problem.
@@DaveWilsonTrees The suckers grow from the ground, many feet away from the trunk. I keep them short with the lawnmower and the biggest get dug up with a pick and shovel.
@@DaveWilsonTrees I'll add some mulch and see what happens. A thick layer of mulch is always a good thing! :)
Do you have clay soil? If so, elevate your planting a foot with a raised bed or mound.
Well presented and informative. Thank you :)
my li jujube is doing great even though the birds got the last dozen all in one day. my persimmon didn't survive the summer. want to try again, but want it to thrive. planted one of your fuyu/jiro's here in phoenix zone 9b. it got full afternoon shade, plenty of mulch and flooded it once a week, and twice a week during hottest part of summer. not even the rootstock survived which is a first. thanks for the help
Fruit trees do not like to be overwatered. Even in the hottest months, water more than once a week can eventually kill your tree. You want to have a thick layer of mulch, and water about every 10 to 14 days.
@@DaveWilsonTrees newly planted trees of any kind will burn up in phoenix summer if they're only watered every 2 weeks even with tons of wood chips. my plum, jujube, peach, pomegranate, (all dave wilson) are all thriving under the same exact conditions. i pull back on watering depending on what it as it gets older of course. i even think my kumquat is from you guys too all doing amazing. i have over 40 trees on my property total that i started planting back in 2009, and love persimmons, so i'll just try again and pull back the watering on that one. i've been told they're hard to get started here because of the heat/intense sun in the summer.
@@SonOfAGun1814 yes, newly planted trees need more frequent watering. But will never establish if over watered, which you risk doing by watering weekly. Get a moisture meter, and don’t water if the ground is still damp from your previous irrigation. The key to growing fruit trees in extreme heat is to have at least 8 inches of mulch over the root zone. Fruit scions can handle the heat, but the root system can not. Newly planted trees should also be whitewashed from the ground up to where the tree shades itself.
@@DaveWilsonTrees Whitewashing has made a big improvement for my avocado, citrus and a badly sunburned cherry tree. I use Interior White Latex paint mixed 50/50 with water. Do not use Exterior paint, only Interior. I bought a gallon of Gliddon for $12. A gallon is way more than I will ever use since I only mix a half a soda can at a time and that paints quite a few small trees. Then I repaint as the tree grows and the whitewash gets thin.
Can you send to me how to buy the li jujube?
Do you know where in Washington State is selling the honey jar jujube tree ? Last year, I bought 2 Lang jujube trees, but I couldn't find the honey jar jujube tree.
I see one at the bottom of the list. www.wheretobuy.davewilson.com/home-gardens/where-to-buy/retail-sources/Honey%20Jar%20Jujube/HONJA/product-information/product/honey-jar-jujube/Yes/0/
@@DaveWilsonTrees Thank you so much. I contacted with him, but he sold out the honey jar and sugar can.
Fruit trees are hot right now. Try again when bare root season is here, Dec/Jan.
Do the deer hit them consistently?? I would imagine they do. I don't even allow the deer to touch mine in ID.
We have plenty of deer in the area, and I’ve never seen jujube damage. Must not be their favorite.
My jujubee is the sugarcane and the fruit is pea size these past few years. What can I do to help it? Thanks.
Is it sour? Jujubes are grafted onto wild jujube rootstocks which produces really small sour fruit. Check your tree and see if you have any growth coming from the rootstocks.
@@lemontea128 thank you. I just ended up ripping the whole thing out and replanted with a jujube from my mil. Thanks!
@@CY-ve2st you’re welcome. Wish you a bountiful harvest with your new tree!
I'm looking for small size and low plants. What would you suggest?
Blueberries or Goji berry are somewhat small, and perfect for container growing.
Dave Wilson Nursery can you show how grown and prune goji berry please!
Can you grow jujube in a large pot? When does it start to fruit?
Jujubes fruit first year. Can be in a container maybe a few years, but it would have to go in the ground eventually.
😍 Every time Mr. Tom cracked open a jujube, I heard him say, “Delicious”...I have the Honey Jar and a Sugar Cane. Planted last year and I can’t wait to taste the fruit. Thanks for posting.
YES!
@@TheBusyGardener I’d like to add that Mr. Cameron was the reason I got those tree!
I’ve heard the roots will damage foundation and water pipes. The furthest I can plant it is 10-15 feet away from my house due to small yard. Will there be any issues I should worry about?
I’ve never heard of jujube roots being invasive. Other fruit trees will not damage foundations.
@@DaveWilsonTrees thank you. I’ve been googling and watching videos on jujube and seen people commenting about it sending suckers 15ft away from the original tree. And heard of people saying they’ve been told the roots will go looking for water so not to plant near water pipes. Was just worried about those things. But thank you for your answer.
@@lemontea128 They can cause problems around foundations and septic wells. But then I am speaking of a plant that grew from a seed on its own. It was three feet from well and foundation.
Found one on a old home that has been there 50+ years and have never seen fruit on it
Any preorders? Or notice when ready to ship? Thanks.
Sir ... How to prune a jujube tree. I want it to be like that at 3:17
Cut as much as you like. They have fruits at new grow bushes. It not easy to die. I like to cut of small bushes and the spines. So easy to pick fruits next year.
@@tentam1982
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How are these jujubes at the end of the video ripening in late December and early January? They aren't different varieties than those earlier in the video, right? I thought that the end of jujube season was early November.
The trees will be delivered to nurseries in Late December/early January. The fruit will be done soon.
@@DaveWilsonTrees I get it, it's a tree crop. I just got confused because the word 'crop' is generally used for things that you can eat.
Any Thai Giant?
I live in Toronto Canada ,Can you help me .How I order online jujube honey jar tree
The retailers with ‘yes’ on the right MO column offer mail order- www.davewilson.com/home-gardens/where-to-buy/retail-sources/Honey%20Jar%20Jujube/HONJA/product-information/product/honey-jar-jujube/Yes/0/
HI Tom , I love your Trees … Do you have Jujubes For sale … I would like order some Jujubes from you much much Better than another place … Thank You
www.wheretobuy.davewilson.com/home-gardens/where-to-buy/variety-finder?field_product_fruit_group_value=jujube
Can I get some seeds of Jujube from Bangladesh?.I will pay shipping cost
I didn't even know that the jujube was a fruit. I only know that as a word for a bad candy. Neat!
How can I order jujube tree ?
www.davewilson.com/home-gardens/where-to-buy/variety-finder?field_product_fruit_group_value=jujube
@@DaveWilsonTrees Link doesn't work
Kinda, a bad review of all the type of variety mentioned in this clip, because he loved all the variety, and did not mention which variety is more sweeter, crunchier...etc
If you like one, you’ll like them all.
@@DaveWilsonTreesI buy them on the farmer market very priced.
They look like dates. I like mine soft and chewy.
Can they handle hard summer, hot spot .
Yes, we get triple digit summer days here at the nursery and they do fine. A good layer of mulch will help withstand even more heat. A good watering before predicted heat spikes helps also.
We have jujubes but get Bruges in them
Wow
Do these taste like mini apples?
Somewhat. Mine taste like a cross between an apple and a date (not nearly as sweet as dates)
The flavor is not like an apple, but the texture is (less juicy though), so your brain kinda tricks you into thinking that it also tastes like an apple.
@@nexxogen Definitely less juicy than an apple. If someone described the fruit as dry I'd agree that in comparison to most commonly known fruits in he US it is dry.
@@JacobBe5 Yes, but there's a slight problem with describing it that way because it gives off this impression that it lacks something, which it really doesn't. It's perfect the way it is.
Can I order tiger toot jujube
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I've never had a jujube that didn't taste unripe or "raw". I guess it's not the fruit for me!
It’s not for everyone, that’s for sure.
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Meanwhile honest people say they barely have any flavor.
Most people say they all taste the same. A few people I know actually like the flavor.