Fruits to grow in a garden at home or allotment.
Six cold hardy exotic fruits to grow in the UK and cold climates. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JApOvz2fwQ
10 great fruits to grow in cold climates! | Permaculture | Food forest | Growing fruit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXL9VpqMFW8&t=352s
How to build your own food forest permaculture principles! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ng6CZ1Hbqp8&t=552s
How to grow grapes. Important points and information https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DUGU_Ock1o&t=371s
Growing fruit trees, examples, rootstocks, choices, varieties, propagation etc.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrHb-xTk9VU&t=1s
How to grow cherries https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MM6wyzcxUNc&t=387s
MASSIVE UK CHERRY AND PEACH HARVEST! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhBB1AcDoJo&t=359s
A HUGE harvest of UK grapes! Outdoor grown! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVOKiaZ1H_w&t=292s
Organically home grown freshly picked Concorde Pears. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFL4z7gxMdU
How to grow grapes in containers and pots. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6ezF-LmPs4
How to grow Strawberries | Open ground | Under cover | Containers | Towers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoxg2IGM_VY&t=201s
Stephen Hayes https://www.youtube.com/user/stephenhayesuk/videos
I hope people enjoy the video.
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Greetings! Many fruit videos linked in description box. Here is one for you. How to grow grapes. Important points and information https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DUGU_Ock1o&t=371s
The peaches look amazing. The frost got all my apricot blossom like it did last year😥 ( outdoors ) my pear has one fruit left (& one dropped off last week) but it's it's first year in my care. I've got mulberry & my Chilean Guava has flowers & just started setting fruit 😃You certainly got your money's worth worth the Gala apple! 🍎😊
Seems to be a good year for fruit this year I certainly got more than usual I normally get hit by late frosts here in wales
Fantastic channel and great information. I had a peach tree out side and never fruited and was bad with peach leaf curl after watching your channel I popped it in the greenhouse under cover and hay presto loads of fruit and no leaf curl .many thanks for your tips and tricks bud.
I’m thinking about some bucket plants
I have stardust cherry small one but got fruits this year, glad it didnt get sick this year. I noticed the snails climb ang eats them too, Exciting, I saw the banana leaf and I got a pear tree few yrs ago from lidl and now it looks like I'm finally gonne be able to harvest.🍐 ibhave florence as well really good, I love the ostara and especially the mara des bois. Looking good all the fruits lots of different variety.
Beautiful fruit, Dan! 👍Wow!😃
I'm just getting into adding fruit to our edible landscape and garden. This year I'm growing grapes, peaches and Ground Cherries. Next year I hope to add 2 fig bushes and at least 2 pomegranate bushes.😀
Third year for my 4 young apple trees so I am leaving some on to mature, of course that depends on if the deer don't break down the cages I put around them. The deer seem to be worse than ever out here in North Dakota this year.
All in good time eh?
Hi Dan how do you get rid of raspberry sawfly? It’s destroying my plant thank you
Thank you for sharing your amazing garden with us 🤩
Loved the tour of the fruit! Question on pruning apples, please. I had an unusually good set of fruit because we avoided storms during blossom time. I read it is good to thin out before June drop but I hesitated being greedy and also worried, I would thin them and others would still drop after doing so. What do you think? Thin or let the tree do it's own thinning?
Could I grow fruit trees or watermelon indoors? I have a spare bedroom southwest facing (i think) it gets unbearably hot in summer. So I thought it could be ideal for growing less hardy fruit?
Great mini orchard stuff going on. Thanks for the tour 🙂 It's lovely when young trees really start to take off.
Hi Dan, great tour. Just to let everyone know Asda is selling grape plants for £6 one of them is Lakemont.
Really keen to learn from this video, i have 4 plum tree's next to each other, one has been planted for 7 years, and the other 3 have been there for 5 years, the Leafs are tiny things, not like yours. they have never flowered or even fruited. and my Peach tree in 5 years has only grown 1 branch a year, and then dies back. My cherry tree is doing brilliant though. i don't get to enjoy my apple tree as the insects seem to get the apples well before i get a chance
I just love your garden! I would LOVE to grow some blueberries! I can't wait for next season so I can get some more things going. Right now, all I have is 5 apple trees left by the previous owner. A bit boring, but I reckon my neighbourhood can have an apple festival just with my garden alone! 😄
Wonderful video thank you dan. 😊
Every thing in the garden looks stunning Dan
🌼🌻🐝☀️🌺👨🌾 I love your garden!! Such a great inspiration to me as I am also a gardener and YouTube creator. You put a lot of work and love into growing your garden! All the hard work is worth it to me to get to see the new growth everyday it brings me so much joy! l’m just harvesting my first fruits and veggies. I still have so much to learn and I appreciate your tips, tricks! Please Keep sharing! I would love to learn more about gardening from each other.
That's so weird. How come you look younger year by year? Or at least compared to a couple of years, when I discovered you. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Lovely video, thank you for the tour excellent! my Concorde also, no fruit, grafted it on a Conference in hope to improve cropping
Wow your blueberries are early,
STEPHEN HAYNES videos got me into grafting each year now addbnew varieties to my trees lost count on varietes I have now gbonline for graftwoods or friends 😀
Lots of great fruit stuff going on there Dan. Citrus need maximum sunshine in this country to set and hold fruit well, I suspect maybe the filtered light in your polytunnel might not be intensive enough for the blood orange….
Regarding your grape vine, does it set fruit automatically or does it need pollinators ? I am thinking of getting one for my greenhouse this year.
If you live in the south of the UK, you may want to try growing elaeocarpus ganitrus and/or elaeocarpus angustifolius. It may need temporary protection from cold for a short time.
Namaste from the Netherlands to you Dan, I went to Lidl this morning and got myself 3 grape varieties for less than €18 .So so happy I cannot wait for them to fruit 😊#Lakemount #Bianca #MullerThurgau
Those cherries look amazing! I wish I could grow them in my climate, but I do get to grow other plants that wouldn't grow well where cherries will. The stone-fruit look incredible too. Great work.
I would love to visit this garden. My garden is coming along only two years in. I started with flower beds out the front now im on the back with 4 new flower beds and three raised vegetables beds. I have a plum tree and apple tree and some tiny currant bushes. I'm adding fruit trees end of this year and hopefully in a few year I will get some crops like yours. I grow everything from seed/cuttings normally as money is hard but for trees I've been saving up to get some a few years old so I'm closer to a nice crop. Unlike my flowers and veg they can take years from seed and I cant wait that long. But i will try one or two types from seed then in ten years I will get a nice crop of something i started from the very beginning.
So envious of your Peach Tree, I’ve been buying some really ripe melt in your mouth Peaches this week, love em, and would love to grow them. Have you ever grown Kiwi Fruit?, I was wondering if I could grow them outside.
Hi Dan! Your videos inspired me to start planting in my garden. I now have apples, pears, plums, blueberry, honeyberry, goumi berries. I want to get a peach in my polytunnel like yours. I had my first little apple this year 😁👍
Just found your channel, complete rookie grower here, Iv just planted a Stella cherry in a pot, however after watching this it turns out it’s a colt root stock, have I wasted my time or is it possible it could still produce fruit from the pot 😬 thanks
Sou novo aqui na Inglaterra e vejo muitas frutas por onde eu ando, queria saber se são comestíveis