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Irish fruit and berries
Ireland
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 เม.ย. 2017
Let's see what can grow in Ireland
Sweet Potato Slips (accidental) Compost Method
Sweet Potato Slips (accidental) Compost Method
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Jimmy Nardello Pepper Review Ireland
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Old heirloom variety that lives ups to its fame
Harvesting my first (ever) Feijoa - Pineapple Guava
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Harvesting my first (ever) Feijoa - Pineapple Guava
Dwarf Pomegranate Update - Fruit Almost 😬
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Dwarf Pomegranate Update - Fruit Almost 😬
Dwarf Pomegranate ’Pompommy’ - Abundant Flowers!
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Dwarf Pomegranate ’Pompommy’ - Abundant Flowers!
Pakistan Mulberry finally giving a crop!
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Pakistan Mulberry finally giving a crop!
Early Summer 2024 Polytunnel tour - some nice surprises
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Early Summer 2024 Polytunnel tour - some nice surprises
New Plant - Toona Sinensis - Beef and Onion tree!
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New Plant - Toona Sinensis - Beef and Onion tree!
Fig Cuttings for sale - Cutting back the orchard
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Fig Cuttings for sale - Cutting back the orchard
Last of the figs and cutting back the orchard!
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Last of the figs and cutting back the orchard!
Irish Grown Feijoas (pineapple guavas) tasting!
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Irish Grown Feijoas (pineapple guavas) tasting!
Ashmeads Kernal Apple Review - A Great Apple
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Ashmeads Kernal Apple Review - A Great Apple
Can u send me it's grafted plant in India or its authentic seed?
@@Ganitgyanmkfdk no
Hi, I’m based in Limerick. Do you sell cuttings from your fig trees? Thanks
@@stephenmoore3190 I do. What are you looking for?
Excellent 😃🎉 I subscribed to your channel 🙏
Is Amelanchier Honeywood resistant to periodically flooded areas, and can it be planted 1 meter apart
@@Kowalus no idea. Mine do not grow in a flooded area and they are planted very far apart
Not cobs - ears. 😊
Хубав български сорт. Не е най-добрия, но става. Издържа на студ и ражда добре.
Delicious, indeed. Tastes like blood orange, IMO.
Get a fishtank heater flimg your moulfy onr out.b.get gel for roting i recommend .gel over powfer aďd an wusrt of groe food And scrape the bottoms of the hard wood then dip iytoo gell and add too vlomimg machine with the ester esrmer u will get roots just spray thd legs thst ar above the white holder for baskets and foomfivs Or easiest thing to do os wacj it om TH-cam. Umfer nurticulture
Will these be available this year?
@@umeshdeva yes but I am only shipping in Ireland
@irishfruitandberries9059 thanks
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Sorry but I don't ship internationally anymore.
"I am from Tunisia in North Africa. I would like some fig cuttings of the varieties you have. Is that possible?"
@@mohamednouir3399 afraid not. I don’t ship internationally. Sorry
Good job
Very good review. Where can I get a cutting for this fig, please?
@@PūkaHeadMan there’s a Facebook Group called ‘European Figs’. That’s where I got minw
Harvest it before rain ☔️ keep it on dark carbord box for a week or so if leave it on the rain water makes test like that
Where you are you buying your seeds? 👍
These lads, sowdiverse.ie/products/jimmy-nardello-s-italian-sweet-pepper?srsltid=AfmBOopWGpFUPeq9GgAuDuvw9d1htzdVn32qj__t-Fd-jMzdtCaEcN1k
It is my first time on your channel and I have just subscribed. nice sweet potato harvest. Thank you so much for sharing. Keep up the good work. All the best on this journey.😊🙏
Wow thats incredible Karl, never seen anybody grow their own popcorn fresh 👍
@@lyonheart84 thanks Brett, it was surprisingly easy
Very impressed 🤩 your very own, home grown Pop Corn 🌽
Hola todos me encantan las higueras, en Argentina tenemos como 60 variedades y todas muy ricas, saludos cordiales y buena suerte.😊
I just wanted to mention your big ones if properly cured will store for many months vs the smaller ones. I didn’t want you to miss your opportunity to use one for slips next season. Tfs 👍👍
@@jenniferm3572 thanks pal
Im getting my first harvest this year too, but only 4 fruits.
Lovely!
Mantap mantap mampir 👍
Love it. Anything like Pomegranate fruiting is great to see.
Congratulations, I too celebrate the first time of harvesting pineapple guavas from my trees.
Great to see Karl we are looking to grow some in the new year.
@@anthonyslattery8469 I’m going to try root some slips so if get any to root I’ll send them down to you
It looked very nice inside. I'm glad you enjoyed it. 👍🏽
Glad you ate it promptly Karl, the interior looked great 👍
Great job on your first feijoas, Karl! It looked very tasty! 😋
Do you have it in a pot or planted out. It get's quite large, so difficult for smaller gardens, right? Which space/area should I consider for the RdB?
Congratulations 🥳 on your first Pineapple Guavas dropping. The size is not bad at all. The fruit is usually hard on the outside but will be soft and juicy inside. If you wait a week, it will most likely rot inside, as they can go off fairly quickly. I would only allow a day 🙌🏾🌱
@@joestropicals6760 thanks Joe. Gonna try it tomorrow
The dry texture and astringent (unripe) flavor will resolve if you let them freeze on the trees and then blet. (I would put the fallen ones in the freezer for a day or two, then lay them in a single layer somewhere dry until they soften completely.) Good abundance for such young trees! 😎
I made medlar jelly last year which is the standard use which was very pleasant and although I havent tried it I think they can be used for something called medlar butter. I'm sure there are lots of other recipes floating around
Looks like you have a good crop of medlars this year, Karl. It's not one I currently grow, although I intended to graft one this spring, but never got around to it lol
How is this mulberry doing? How's the taste? I'm considering buying a tree. I used to love eating mulberries when I was a child, but I haven't had any in years. Thank you for sharing your video with us.
Gorgeous walnut specimen!
Beautiful harvest!
Those look a pretty decent size, Karl. Congrats! Hopefully, you'll get more next year. It might be worth trying to source another variety (or seedling) to grow next to it so you can cross them more easily.
Excellent Karl well done.I got 0
@@anthonyslattery8469 that’s a shame Alan. I thought you had some fruit form on yours. What happened?
The one you picked actually looks ready with that slight hint of yellowing to the skin Karl. They have a very short shelf life, I'd be very wary of leaving it for a week or two, its likely to have brown and fermenting flesh if you leave it that long 😱
@@lyonheart84 thanks Brett. Would you wait till it feels soft? It’s still feels firm but a tiny bit of give.
@@irishfruitandberries9059 I'm glad you didn't leave it, if they feel soft to the touch they will be bruised inside, they are a fairly firm fruit to the touch
Hi.. I hope this message finds you well. Please, I am interested in your fig cuttings whenever you do some prunning .. Any idea when you'll have some cuttings for sale? Kind regard
Hey, unfortunatly I don't ship internationally anymore but if you live in Ireland they I can sort you out.
@irishfruitandberries9059 hi.. Thanks for your reply. I'm in Co. Clare..
@ cool. Is there any particular varieties your looking for?
@irishfruitandberries9059 cheers.. Please, if possible, two of each: Desert King Smith RDB Osborne prolific/Brunswick Campaniere Micurinska 10
Hi. I was just wondering if you got my last message with fig cuttings list .. kind regards
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I was given a small pomegranate bush in a pot. I don't know if it is ornamental or dwarf? Are they the same? And can the fruit be eaten if either? The plant only grows to about 3 ft tall in the pot.
@@juneramirez8580 I have absolutely no idea
Hi, can I get some cuttings or a small plant from you? I can't find this anywhere and I'd really like to try it. I'm in England, near London
@@alanz90 sorry mate but I don’t sell internationally anymore. There’s plenty of growers over there that have this variety though.
@@alanz90 this guy has a great collection and is in the south of England. th-cam.com/video/kDBZBrA-3cc/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
Fun to see something grow on that plant, i think the fruits of Nana only have a maximum size of about 3cm on a mature plant
It's great to see some fruits did develop, even if they haven't fully ripened! Hopefully, it flowers a bit earlier next year 🤞
It looks like a wonderful plant to have for small gardens or container growing. The fruit that split looked like some arils had formed inside which is very encouraging for future years. 👍🏽
WooHoo!! Good job!!
How comes I’ve missed this fab video 🙄 Wow what a harvest of gorgeous figs. A green house really does help ripen figs up in our less favourable climatic conditions 🌱