Looking to grow your own fresh, delicious fruit at home without waiting years for results? In this video, I’ll show you 3 fast-growing fruit trees that are perfect for Australian backyard gardens, especially in subtropical climates! Whether you’re a beginner gardener, a backyard veggie grower, or someone who dreams of fresh fruit straight from your garden, these must-have trees will transform your space into a thriving food oasis.

Discover the incredible benefits of growing a Mulberry Tree, a Peach Tree, and a Guava Tree. These trees are not only easy to grow but also produce fruit quickly, making them ideal for anyone starting their journey in growing fruit and vegetables at home. I’ll share expert tips on planting, caring for, and harvesting these trees, so you can enjoy an abundant harvest in no time.

Perfect for beginners or seasoned gardeners, this video is packed with practical advice tailored to subtropical regions like Australia. Whether you’re in Brisbane, Sydney, or anywhere with a warm climate, these trees will thrive in your backyard.

Start growing your own food today! Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and comment below with your favorite fruit tree. Let’s grow together! 🌱🍑🍇

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33 Comments

  1. I’ll dreaming about them tonight that’s for sure!😂 Fantastic video Larissa and such great tips!! I wouldn’t have known these were the ones to plant! Thank you!!

  2. Have you grown any of these fruit trees in your backyard? I would love to know your thoughts and if you have any other trees that you think grow fast and produce fruit quickly so leave a comment below! 🙂

  3. Wow! Those mulberries and peaches look so delicious! I need to get myself both of those trees for my backyard after watching this!

  4. Very useful video. Thanks Larissa. Growing fruit trees at home has always been on my wish list but never had a chance to try. Can I ask if you had any pest issues with these trees/fruits?

    Right now all the basil and spinach in my garden here at Sydney is getting feasted on by beetles, worms and caterpillars – did you have anything similar at yours?

  5. Here in Melbourne, mulberry – big tick. I've had no luck with peaches though. I don't have a guava sadly either. Oh, wait! Feijoa is a guava, isn't it?
    No fruit yet it's in its first year. Citrus are great, and I've got a couple of apples and pears that give the odd fruit too. (Still young).
    I've got plums, figs, and apricots too that I manage to get a few fruits from before the birds, etc. steal them. 😊
    Nice video.👍

  6. Our mulberry tree split down the middle a few years ago and we had to cut it back to just a stump, about three feet high. Now, you can't tell anything happened to it, lol. Still grows and fruits like crazy 😁

  7. Coming from a Italian family Guava was one of my favorite fruits to eat but the Persimmons are the best Italian fruits to eat soft juicy and you can make jam out of them too just have to cover them up away from birds they love them.

  8. Do you get many birds in your garden? We get a lot of parrots plus other smaller birds here in my northern suburbs of Perth garden and I’m worried that the parrots would completely annihilate all the fruit. Any other sandgropers reading this please share your thoughts.

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  10. Hello Riss, thank you for the tips on the trees, I have a peach tree, so good and fuzzy lol, supermarket stuff you can tell is always picked too soon and not ripe or good and who knows what was sprayed on them. In case you don't get to do another video, I wish you and your family a very Happy Holiday Season,, good times and great food. 🎅
    I helped my brother and sister n law plant 12 fruit trees last year, peach, apple, pear, plum and fig trees, I love homemade fig preserves above all things, my Grandmother and mother got me hooked at a early age.
    It is always great to see you my friend and keep learning from you as well. You are the best. 🥰💯💯🍎🍏🍐

  11. I really like guavas.. I have lemon guavas , also I believe the feijoas are very underrated fruit tree.. happy gardening ❤

  12. Thank you for your video. May I ask what is the minimum temperature the mulberries will take in winter without covering them? Thanks.

  13. I love how healthy your trees look! Most of my trees are only just getting established and I can't wait until they look as amazing as yours!

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