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  • Your garden is awesome. I can't wait to have a semi homestead with so many fruit and vegetables.

  • what region are you in to grow all the different kind of trees? and how long do it take for most of them to bear fruit? thanks.

  • @kellydjelly Hi … Most of the trees are over five years old and they bear fruit every year. I’m in Zone 5 within Canada, so some of the trees require a bit of care that aren’t indigenous to our area. Some trees I have to protect from the long winters such as: Pawpaws, Figs, American persimmon..etc

  • @Dmac609 thanks for the info. you have a wonderful backyard :)

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  • Hello

    are pears hard to grow? i am thinking of growing them.also do you need more then one arctic kiwi to get fruit?

  • @memberson The arctic kiwi needs a male and female tree in order for it to produce fruit. Normally, the ratio is one male tree to seven female trees. The pears on the other hand are very easy to grow and they produce a lot of fruit. The pears require a minimum amount of pruning every spring. For my trees I prune them twice per year.

  • @Dmac609 Hello

    The kiwi can I use seeds from a kiwi from the market ,dose one kiwi have male and famale seeds in it?

  • @memberson Yes definitely you can grow from seeds any kind of Kiwi. You will have to extract the seeds and dry them out in the sun. The sex is not determine until after germination. You will have to germinate a numbers of them to ensure that you get a male from the batch you're using. Depending on the Kiwi seeds used, the foliage tip can be white or pink tip to indicate male or female. You can also get them directly from a local nursery about 12" high already with the sex determined.

  • Thanks for sharing! How big is your backyard?

  • That's a very cool grape arbor! I started to design one but it is still in the planning stage. That's CAR (cedar apple rust) disease on the pear. The only cure is to interrupt the life cycle by cutting down all the cedar trees within a half mile. Google the life cycle of CAR. Bury the fig tree! Love your solution! Very creative! I'm amazed at how much you have growing in a small space. I look forward to watching your other videos.

  • @ProfKSE Thank you didn't know about CAR (cedar apple rust) I will definitely look into it.:)

  • very nice garden n talented gardener.

  • love it! I didn't know that we can grow all this in our canadian climate!

  • The cherry tree is about 15 years old reaching over 50ft tall and 20 ft in diameter:)

  • How old is that big cherry tree? preetty! :D

  • Very nice backyard orchard.

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