Hopefully those trees produce more this year and maybe a few of the other new trees will give me a few avocado's this year. I'm not expecting them to this season but I'm sure they will next year.chocolatescotchbonnet said:you had a ton of avocado on that plant! Nice growing!
Costco has them on sale for only $9.59 in my area. I bought 10 of them. I might go back and buy another half dozen. I could use some of them to super size some Pepper plants.dragonsfire said:They look awesome !
What????? I'm going to have to head over to Costco and see if they have them out this way!!!SavinaRed said:Costco has them on sale for only $9.59 in my area. I bought 10 of them. I might go back and buy another half dozen. I could use some of them to super size some Pepper plants.
Yes go and check it out. I also picked up a nice Tahoe Gold Mandarin for only $18.99. They are $40 plus at all the nurseries in my area.Maligator said:What????? I'm going to have to head over to Costco and see if they have them out this way!!!
Those 1/4 barrels look really great
I'm going to add a Bearss lime this year too.Maligator said:So...it's all your fault...after reading this thread I started looking around and found a Bearss lime tree and had that bad boy shipped to my house. It's 6.5 feet tall and a little lanky but it's mine
I will have to pull it inside for the winter and it'll go inside the grow tent until next spring. I LOVE fresh limes
I also purchased one of those 1/2 wine barrels for it next year.
Every year at Christmas time I make a batch of Hot Sauce as gifts with persimmons. Its everyones favorite. I use Bishops Crown peppers for the flavor and heat. Sweet onions, salt and ACV thats it.Jubnat said:It's funny that this thread popped up today. I just got finished planting five new fruit trees that my brother bought for me in my front yard.
We planted a tiny Australian finger lime, a persimmon, and a small grouping of 3 pawpaws.
He knows that I'm kind of obsessed with fruit trees. And I forgot the varieties, but he says the persimmon he got is supposed to be the best tasting there is. I think I'll have to give him first dibs when it starts fruiting, he's really looking forward to that one.
But, I'm slowly trying to create a fruit forest on my little property. In addition to those five, in the front yard I have a pomegranate, olive, yuzu, quince, figs(ichia, Celeste, and negronne), along with muscadines, passionfruit, and of course peppers.
Then in the back yard, I have a blood orange, grapefruit, kiwi, loquat, figs(Celeste, O'rourke, and some unknown), and a couple passionfruit, and a bunch of peppers.
Anyway, I've put most of them in the ground in the last three years. So there's not a lot of fruit production yet...but after a few years, it will be glorious. And there are still so many more I want, I just gotta find room.