Nice, I was anxious why my apple grafting didn't work and why only 1 flower bud hardly pushed out while my other plants were doing much better. Now I can tell this is exactly what its suppose looks like in Sydney right now...😂
Spring is happiness for the garden. How old is that Persimmon? I've tried 3 times. They put on some growth then the grafted part dies out. Just planted another one after digging a massive hole and putting the tree in very carefully. Apparently, they've deep tap root and don't like root disturbance. Your area is surprisingly warmer than mine. Peaches here are still quite small and grapes have just started to wake up.
Hey, I put the persimmon in ground in 2020. Never had any issues. This part of the garden had a lot of mulch in it though, we had a gum tree cut down and that’s where the mulch went. Other than that I’ve done nothing special. My peach is a super early variety, so don’t let that fool you! We are close to the river though and I suspect the humidity helps keep the lower temps at bay a bit.
@@sydneyfruitgardening For whatever reason, I had no luck with persimmons. I've put tons and tons of mulch around all trees. Apparently, persimmons have these issues where graft dies for some rootstocks. I guess next plan is to plant the seedlings and graft later.
Impressive walk round Ben. Lol if you plant some of those other plants in ground you'll start to look like Georges garden 😉
Great walk around Ben. If you plant all those other plants into the ground I reckon your garden will start to look more like George's garden 😉
I know right! That seems to be the direction it’s going!!
Maybe not a bad thing! Lots of fruit :)
Nice, I was anxious why my apple grafting didn't work and why only 1 flower bud hardly pushed out while my other plants were doing much better. Now I can tell this is exactly what its suppose looks like in Sydney right now...😂
Spring is happiness for the garden. How old is that Persimmon? I've tried 3 times. They put on some growth then the grafted part dies out. Just planted another one after digging a massive hole and putting the tree in very carefully. Apparently, they've deep tap root and don't like root disturbance.
Your area is surprisingly warmer than mine. Peaches here are still quite small and grapes have just started to wake up.
Hey, I put the persimmon in ground in 2020. Never had any issues. This part of the garden had a lot of mulch in it though, we had a gum tree cut down and that’s where the mulch went. Other than that I’ve done nothing special.
My peach is a super early variety, so don’t let that fool you! We are close to the river though and I suspect the humidity helps keep the lower temps at bay a bit.
@@sydneyfruitgardening For whatever reason, I had no luck with persimmons. I've put tons and tons of mulch around all trees. Apparently, persimmons have these issues where graft dies for some rootstocks. I guess next plan is to plant the seedlings and graft later.
Do you cover your plants for winter?
Hey, no I don’t. I bring a couple of potted ones like cacao and abiu inside though.