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Small Space Gardening: Grow Fruits in 2 Inch Pots & More!



I will be sharing top 5 fruits that grows well in containers of different sizes.
00:00 – Intro
00:19 – Alpine, Pineberry, Strawberry
07:37 – Cape Gooseberry
10:41 – Calamansi
14:34 – Pepino Melon
17:12 – Surinam Cherry

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15 Comments

  1. We re-did our entire garden. My wife 'sifted' the entire dirt this past winter and it made a huge difference. It's a small space garden 12'x40' with a cattle panel trellis for our cucumbers. Flower wise, it's been a hit/miss year. Last year we had some major blooms on our Lily of the Niles/Hydrangeas, but this year, hardly any blooms. Garden plants have been odd. Squash & collard did great, corn is 50/50. We have some flowers on the edges for bees/butterflies, but mixing I'm not sure if the root system would compete too much with the vegetables??

  2. I'm growing apples in containers "Golden dorsett" and "Anna" varieties are happy in zone10. I'm going to add black Surinam cherry though. I don't like the taste of the red variety but I'll take your word for it if you say the black variety is better.

  3. Thanks again for all your awesome and creative ideas. It’s very inspiring how you grow so many things like rare and TCM plants. Coming from 2 generations of herbalists in Australia, I want to try and incorporate TCM plants into my garden to carry on some kind of tradition in the family. I really want to find a black Surinam cherry plant. I have loquat, elderberries, mulberries, kumquat, lychee, ice cream bean, purple heart fig, etc growing in pots at the moment because I have a small backyard and narrow side garden 😉. Love your content! Almost to 100k!! 😯👏🏼💪🏼👍🏼

  4. The cool spring is doing my garden a lot of good I believe. Also finding the plants seem to do better with less sun.

  5. I’m getting ready to plant some alpine strawberries now that I know I can use the small pots I have.

  6. WOW ,dear Wendi,you never fail to amaze us with your oh so BEAUTIFUL and so PRODUCTIVE garden! Love how you munch on the strawberries😋🍓with no need to sweeten them with sugar, honey or coolwhip, because the store bought is so sour!😂Cape Gooseberries are beautiful and they have the same,papery skin covering as tomatillos have. Calamantsi beautiful tiny oranges,which if I heard correctly you eat just like kumquats,the only difference is the skin is thinner than in the kumquat, I have 3 baby kumquats that are aching for transplant to larger pots(currently in those ind-sized yoghurt cups),have 2 beautiful avocados, 1 Booth and the other a Hass, and you know,I began watching a video you share of your recent trip to Vietnam but….cutshort, whatintriguedmewasa shortJackfruit(smaller,probably waistsized,comparingwith your uncle's height)andithavingahugejackfruit!😛Well,sometimein the past months or weeks,aJackfruit seedling I have in a 5" flowerpot,bloomed and just a coupla weeks ago, i noticed it has an olive-sized jackfruit!!!🤣Since we've began getting some good rain, especially recently this past friday and saturday, I think its a good idea to plant it out, taking advantage of the sunshiny days(today sunday)and the rainy days(overcast and beautifully wet)!Thanks for sharing Wendi, 👍and sorry for the long comment but I get carried away by the beauty and abundance to be found on this beautiful channel of yours! 👋😊

  7. Another nice video. Reminds me to go looking for a calamansi plant over there 😀

  8. Goodness Wendi, the assortment of plants and fruits that you pack into your small space growing area is very impressive! Even more impressive is your enthusiasm for eating such healthy and tasty fruit rewards for all your heard work. Yes the weather seems odd this spring up in these parts, moving into early summer already. Days warming to around 80 and nights dropping back into the 50s. Have been setting plants in the ground and containers. Have a piece of shade cloth to try over the tomatoes this season. Happy Gardening! -Bob…

  9. You are growing a lot of the same things as me in Florida, but I think our rainy high-humidity summers are quie a bit different from the hot dry summers of Southern California. Some other good small container-suitable fruit trees are:

    Pitangatuba (Eugenia neonitida), a small attractive bush and a close relative of Surinam cherry, but bigger fruit and tastier.

    Miracle berry (Synsepalum dulcificum) which for about a half hour after eating makes sour food taste sweet.

    Limequat (Citrus x floridana) which is a hybrid between kumquat and key lime. They can be eaten whole like a kumquat.

    Gogi berry (Lycium barbarum) is a staple of both Chinese cusine and traditional Chinese medicine.

    Jaboticaba (Plinea. spp.) There are several species of this small and strikingly beautiful tree which grows fruits directly on the main stems of the tree.

    Lemondrop mangosteen (Garcinia intermedia) maxes out at about 2m (7') and makes fruits much like the famous purple mangosteen, but about half the size.

    Peanutbutter fruit (Bunchosia glandulifera) a small tree of about 2m that makes date-sized fruits that taste about 80% like peanutbutter.

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