I’m blown away by the amount of fruit trees Sandeep is growing here in Western Sydney just a few minutes from my house.

He also has extensive knowledge about growing these trees. He grafts most of the fruit trees himself to extend the season and experiment with new fruits.

Be sure to check out Sandeep’s tips on growing Persimmons. He killed over 12 persimmons before finally cracking the code to successfully grow Persimmon in Sydney, Australia.

Sandeep can be contacted on this Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/Australianseedalliance

00:00 Intro
02:00 Local Climate
03:20 Why Fruit Trees
04:50 Jambolan Indian Jamun Plum
05:40 Apple Gala Pink Lady
06:20 Apricot Bulida
06:40 Apricot Fireball
07:00 Custard Apple African Pride
07:20 Custard Apple Paxton Prolific
09:00 Dragon Fruit
10:00 Avocado
10:20 Green House
12:00 Almond All-In-One
12:20 Cherry Low Chill
13:50 Sun Requirements
14:20 Persimmon Seedlings
15:15 Black Sapote
16:40 White Sapote
17:50 Mandarin Citrus
18:20 Guavas
19:20 Guava Pruning Tips
21:50 Indian Mango Chaunsa
22:30 Mango Growing Tips
24:40 Vegetables
25:20 Pomegranates
26:40 Plum Louisa
26:55 Spicezee
28:30 Apples
31:00 Pears
32:30 Plums Japanese
33:40 Figs
34:00 Gulf Gold Plum
36:00 Angel Low Chill Peach
36:40 Indian Peach Black Boy
37:30 Tahitian Lime
38:30 Fig Blue Provenance
39:40 Cotton Candy Hybrid Fruit
41:10 Mangoes
42:10 Super Dwarf Nectarine Peach
43:10 Jujube Honey Jar
45:20 Starfruit
45:40 Nursery
46:20 Grapes
47:20 Blueberries
49:00 Persimmon Growing Tips
52:30 Front Yard
52:50 Roses
52:05 Pakistan White Mulberry
53:30 Jaboticaba
54:00 Nectarine Arctic Rose
55:00 Peach Double Jewel Taste Zee
55:50 Mango Honey Gold
56:10 Kensington Pride Mango Pot
57:00 Irrigation
58:20 Fertilizer
59:30 Contact Sandeep

11 Comments

  1. Hey Desi, love the channel mate, i live in penrith and have 80 trees and vines and the lowest i got was 2 deg im not sure where sandeep lives in western sydney but -4 is crazy cold for sydney wow

  2. Thanks for sharing Sandeep. Your knowledge and thought you put into growing is amazing.. understanding your own microclimates is what it’s all about. I grown a few subtropicals in Eastern Sydney so this kind of knowledge is like gold!
    Thanks for filming Desi

  3. Re: Cotton candy : What I would do is take a sickle and threaten it and give it a small cut. Sounds silly, but works like a treat. I did it to my pear tree who had me fooling for years. Then my sister told me to do this. Our grandmother used to do it the cocoa plants back in India apparently 😀

  4. I d0 have similar organic garden mine do nothing garden
    Nearly 50 years old garden pl come and visit Western Sydney

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