Amazing garden tour, Mike. Your Tamarillo looks amazing. Love your Chilean guava with all the fruit on it. Your Bougainvillea are spectacular ... so many beautiful plants. Thanks for the tour, I really enjoyed seeing some of your amazing collection.
Thank you very much Dominic. The original Tamarillo cuttings came from you, so you are certainly the originator of the success I have had with growing this plant. I also have quite a few other plants that originate from you and they too are doing well.
Thank you Mike, I've actually been waiting for a long time for you to do a proper tour and round up of many of your plants, very exciting to see how well everything is doing. You've really cracked getting so much to succeed, especially the tamarillos 👍
Thanks Brett. I have of course been inspired by much of your work, else I might have given up long ago. Right now I am fighting with trying to succeed with the grafting process. So far every graft I have attempted this year has failed. I am beginning to think that the best time is in the spring when sap in the plants are rising. There is still a long way to go in my gardening journey , because I have 4 American Pawpaws on the other side of my garden and I have yet to grow a single fruit. I can only look at you and Dominic with envy Lol.
@@myexoticfoodplants6727 yes grafting is my weakness unfortunately, I've only succeeded 2 or 3 times in the last couple of years so far out of maybe 20 attempts 🙄
I enjoyed the tour around your garden, Mike! Your citrus trees look incredibly healthy, as does your tamarillo! I loved all your Bougainvillaeas, one of my favourite flowering plants. They remind me of being on the Mediterranean coast. I'll have to get one next year. I really hope we have a mild winter this year, but I'm sure with your winter protection all your plants will do incredibly well 🤞
Thanks Peter. I have recently moved 5 off my citrus in my Orangery and constructing grow tents for some of the others. It is also time to move the Bougainvilleas and more of my tender plants under cover.
@@myexoticfoodplants6727 Yeah, I think I'm going to start moving my citrus into the greenhouse soon. On my phone, it's currently showing a potentially very cold night next weekend. Hopefully, it changes, but currently, it's showing a low of -3°C Sunday into Monday (17-18th) 😱. I have a lot of prep to do this coming week if that is the case.
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Enjoyed very much! thank you.
It is a rather long video Longan, so thank you for watching.
Amazing garden tour, Mike.
Your Tamarillo looks amazing. Love your Chilean guava with all the fruit on it. Your Bougainvillea are spectacular ... so many beautiful plants.
Thanks for the tour, I really enjoyed seeing some of your amazing collection.
Thank you very much Dominic. The original Tamarillo cuttings came from you, so you are certainly the originator of the success I have had with growing this plant. I also have quite a few other plants that originate from you and they too are doing well.
Thank you Mike, I've actually been waiting for a long time for you to do a proper tour and round up of many of your plants, very exciting to see how well everything is doing.
You've really cracked getting so much to succeed, especially the tamarillos 👍
Thanks Brett. I have of course been inspired by much of your work, else I might have given up long ago. Right now I am fighting with trying to succeed with the grafting process. So far every graft I have attempted this year has failed. I am beginning to think that the best time is in the spring when sap in the plants are rising. There is still a long way to go in my gardening journey , because I have 4 American Pawpaws on the other side of my garden and I have yet to grow a single fruit. I can only look at you and Dominic with envy Lol.
@@myexoticfoodplants6727 yes grafting is my weakness unfortunately, I've only succeeded 2 or 3 times in the last couple of years so far out of maybe 20 attempts 🙄
I enjoyed the tour around your garden, Mike! Your citrus trees look incredibly healthy, as does your tamarillo! I loved all your Bougainvillaeas, one of my favourite flowering plants. They remind me of being on the Mediterranean coast. I'll have to get one next year.
I really hope we have a mild winter this year, but I'm sure with your winter protection all your plants will do incredibly well 🤞
Thanks Peter. I have recently moved 5 off my citrus in my Orangery and constructing grow tents for some of the others. It is also time to move the Bougainvilleas and more of my tender plants under cover.
@@myexoticfoodplants6727 Yeah, I think I'm going to start moving my citrus into the greenhouse soon. On my phone, it's currently showing a potentially very cold night next weekend. Hopefully, it changes, but currently, it's showing a low of -3°C Sunday into Monday (17-18th) 😱. I have a lot of prep to do this coming week if that is the case.
@@PeterEntwistle Yes Peter we have gotten away with a few weeks of grace this year. It's definitely time to get winter protection in place.
Good job bro @arubby
Thank you Arubby