Wow, it's grown so much, Dani! They are very ornamental little trees. I remember finding different Lilly Pilly trees all over the place when I was in Australia earlier in the year. If only we had the same climate and could keep them outside all the time 😂
@@PeterEntwistle ah, yes! That would be the dream. I would love to have syzygium jambos too if they could survive outside. There really are so many stunning trees in that family.
@@lyonheart84 I hope so. It got a bit sunburned when it first went outside, so I moved it to a shady spot, where it sat for the rest of the 'Summer', so it's probably my fault that it didn't flower.
@@moiraslater8526I wish I could plant it outside, but they are cold sensitive and I am pretty certain it would die over Winter. I will definitely put it in a sunny spot next summer though. So hoping I get to try the fruits soon 🤞🤞
@@backyardsnackyard yes so hard to provide the right elements when they are so far from their land of origin. I hope you get to enjoy it's fruit one day.
Wowzers Dani 🤩 what a gorgeous plant, and pretty large too!
You should hopefully get fruit next year 🌱
Thank you - I do hope so. It really did grow lots despite spending the Summer in a pretty shady spot.
Very healthy growth plants
Thank you so much🙂🙂
Wow, it's grown so much, Dani! They are very ornamental little trees. I remember finding different Lilly Pilly trees all over the place when I was in Australia earlier in the year. If only we had the same climate and could keep them outside all the time 😂
@@PeterEntwistle ah, yes! That would be the dream. I would love to have syzygium jambos too if they could survive outside. There really are so many stunning trees in that family.
Quite an healthy tree☘️
@@gardeningwithstaceyJamaica thank you. He looks a lot straighter now and not as weighed down by all that growth😁
Thats huge Dani, very surprised it didn't flower this year, I'm sure it will next Summer 🤞
@@lyonheart84 I hope so. It got a bit sunburned when it first went outside, so I moved it to a shady spot, where it sat for the rest of the 'Summer', so it's probably my fault that it didn't flower.
@@backyardsnackyardthey grow in full sun and will get huge if able to be ground planted. One of my favourite bush tucker fruits!
@@moiraslater8526I wish I could plant it outside, but they are cold sensitive and I am pretty certain it would die over Winter. I will definitely put it in a sunny spot next summer though. So hoping I get to try the fruits soon 🤞🤞
@@backyardsnackyard yes so hard to provide the right elements when they are so far from their land of origin. I hope you get to enjoy it's fruit one day.
@@moiraslater8526 it really is - especially as this tree really does want to grow so big😁😁