She Grows Over Thirty (30) EXOTIC FRUIT TREES In Her CONTAINER Garden

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Welcome to the channel. My name is Marie and this is our container garden in which we grow most of our fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs that we use here at home. Now, it has been a while since we featured the fruit trees only that we grow both in containers and in the rocks directly. Now, we have access to absolutely no soil. And so, even the ones that are planted in the rocks, we place soil there in order to plant the young plants. they might find their way through the rocks eventually, but we had to place soil in order to plant the trees. Now, we’ve grown so many um I I don’t even know if I should say many so much fruits on this property since living here. It’s just amazing. It blows even my mind. And so we’re going to share with you those fruit trees that are producing and even the ones that are not, the ones that are growing. We do have fruit trees in the food forest as well. Those are planted directly in rocks, but we’re featuring the container garden fruit trees and plants in this video. Please stick around, guys. It is so much fun to grow your own food, and I do these videos to encourage you to do the same. A lot of these fruit trees can be plant um in containers and they’ll produce successfully. And I’ll mention which of the plants does better in containers while I grow go through this tour with you. Welcome guys and thank you so much for the support. Please stick around and feel free to let me know in the comments which one of these fruit trees or plants is your favorite. So let’s start. I’m going to start with some that is not in that are not in containers and then continue into the garden where a lot of them are planted in containers. So this is our sweet sub tree or sugar apple as it is referred to in some countries. Now this is one that is planted in the rocks. We just backed it around with rocks and filled it in with soil. Because of the amount of shrubs on the property, you might want to believe that these plants are planted in soil, but they’re not. It was only rocks before we place um soil there. That’s what the fruit looks like. This is a member of the sour sap and custard apple. All of those foods are related. They are from the same family. They look similar on the inside, but they taste very, very different. This one is almost ready to be harvested. I was told those were meie bugs. For some reason, I thought they were ants eggs, but I was told they’re meie bugs. They’re always on them. This plant has quite a few fruits. We love it, guys. It is so sweet. It the name serves it well. sugar apple because these fruits are so sweet and delicious and it has quite a few on there. And if you look closely, you’ll see that we we we’ve been wasting some of them. They’re just drying up on the plant. My roosters, well, my rooster is growing like crazy. So this is one that is planted in the rocks directly and not in a container. But it produces so well in the rocks right to the ground guys. There are fruits on it all the way to the ground on there. We enjoy this fruit but it produces so many sometime we we just lose track and they get wasted. But that’s how it goes. The birds enjoy them too. So, we’re feeding ourselves and the birds. Plenty dry pawns on there. All right, let’s move closer in the garden. On our way to the garden, we have some more pineapples. I need to weed them out cuz they’re getting huge. So, I know they’ll produce soon. They were being shaded out by a gunga plant that we had here, but that one got old and we chopped it down. So, these will produce soon. They’re big and nice and healthy. Three plants. And we have another volunteer sweets. These sweet sauce when we eat and toss the seed, they just volunteer. So, this is a nice big plant coming that will produce soon, I’m sure. right next to the and there’s another one right next to the pineapples. Now heading into the garden. This is a volunteer papaya and we’ve had so many volunteer papayas in the garden. I think this one is going to ripen first. This one was growing out of the rock right next to my banana container. And we just place some soil around it. And look at fruits doing amazing. We have bananas back here. And these bananas, that’s another volunteer papaya. And you’re about to see more. These bananas are suckers coming from two that we harvested. They’re in this five half of what is it? Half a 50 gall. So that’s 25 gallon container. and it produced two banana bunches at once. And so I said, you know what? If those two did so well with all of these suckers, I’m going to let them be. So I did not thin them out. So those are bananas that are doing fantastic in that container. And that volunteer papaya, it is starting to produce if you look closely on there. And those are female flowers. So those are going to produce fruits. Right at the entrance here, we have a sour tree planted in a container. Well, I don’t know if you call tires containers, but they’re this is one is planted in a tire right there. And it is looking amazing. Now it is heading into winter. Now this mango tree, I’ve always gotten the question, is it planted in a container? No, this one is not planted in a container, but we removed the the rocks from a deep old. My husband use a sledgehammer to take out some rocks from a deep old down in there. filled it up with soil and planted the mango tree. Now, we’ve never had mangoes on the tree this time of year. This is just an absolute blessing to have mangoes on the tree this time of year producing. We’ve gotten so many from this plant and it still continues to produce. I believe that’s incredible. Now, right at the root of the mango tree, let me go around. There’s a sour tree. Let me try and take you around here. This is the mango tree right here. I not seen any. Oh, yeah. I was about to say I’m not seeing any on the inside, but they are. You might not be able to see it because of the greenery, but there are mangoes inside, too. Now, on this sour tree, there are fruits. It is producing fruits and they’re looking good. We are so grateful. This is a volunteer. We didn’t plant the sour tree. It just grew there and is doing amazing. around here. This is our mulberry. And we’ve gotten so many fruit from this plant. Let me try and get through here. So, malberry we just harvest off a whole bunch and it is starting to produce again. Our little fruits coming on. So, little fruits look like right there. It produces like crazy. It is in a container as well. It’s in a tire. Well, two tires on top of each other. This is our malberry and it is doing fantastic. I wanted to prune it off but it started to produce already. This is another banana or several banana plants in the other half of the drum placed on top of a tire. This is the top half of the drum. So, we placed the tire as the base and then put the drum and planted it. It also produces We got one bunch of bananas from here. And these are the suckers from that plant. Back here is a drum plum tree in a container. Try to put most of the fruit trees in containers that have open bottoms, the tires and so on, so that the roots have access to the rocks. And this June plum tree is growing so fast. It’s amazing. Now I’ll go back there after. This is a pomegranate planted in a container as well. Let me take you around there and show you. This is the pomegranate. Produces so many fruits. It never stop produces. It produces all year round whether it’s hot or cooler cuz we don’t have cold temperatures here in the tropics. It is planted in a tire right there, but it has access to the rock. So, it probably made its way way below the tire already. Back there I have sugar cane. Oh, my Cersei getting away. We’re going to drink some of you. We have a sugar cane back here planted in half a barrel and it has some lovely sugar canes coming up. Really nice. And then this is a gross mitchel banana. My favorite banana to eat ripe. planted in two tires. Look at Cersei growing in the tire. So those are the fruit trees back here. Now coming around here, I have my Jerusalem peas. Look like it’s going to do something. This is Jerusalem peas. Definitely not a fruit tree. This is a lime tree that has been shaded out by the fence a little bit. Then I cut that from over it. But it is it is ingrown in the rocks. Okay. Over here this is a Ibrid lime. I was told I got this from one of you. One of my subscribers gave me this hybrid lime. It is in a 4gallon bucket. For now I plan to put this in a bigger container. But it is doing okay in this bucket for now. I’m going to put some manure in there because this branch look lacking in nitrogen. So I’m going to fertilize that in a few. I’ll take care of that. It’s in that bucket right there. I’m trying not to miss any of my fruit trees back here. Wow. This is infested with aphids and it’s producing. Oh my word. The aphids are on here. Oh my bird. Going to sort that out. This is another sour soap tree right here. And some papayas back there. The sun is preventing me from showing you those properly. This is a jackf fruit tree that is not doing well. It probably won’t, but it’s not completely dead. So, what not dead? Don’t call it dupy. This is a pineapple. These do very well in containers. But this one is being shaded out. It should have produced already. The one that I planted with it produced and we harvested and eat um ate that one a while back. So, I know the shade is causing that one to slow down. This is a dragon fruit that I have not gotten the it produced one bloom before and it fell off. I’ve not gotten the chance to take proper care of it. So, I believe that is why I have not gotten anything from it yet, but I need some time to sort that one out. Back here is another saw tree. Down here’s a proper jungle. And then right there is my froggy banana. It’s planted in the rocks and I’ve molded it up with soil. There’s a passion fruit planted right there that is vining up on the fence. Lighting is going to affect that. And then this is my grape. I was told it’s a wild grape on this here. Not sure if we’ll get anything from it, but it’s not dead, so I’m taking care of it still. This is a plantin planted planted in a container. I don’t want the sweet potato in there. And it is placed on a tire. It is glorious. It’s huge. Look at it. Huge, huge plant in a container and looking fabulous. There’s a sweet volunteer right here. Right there with my Fia banana and planting. And this is a coconut tree that I have. Believe it or not, it is in a container. I have no idea how well it will do, but I’ll see. This is a plum that is in this 5gallon container for now. It’s growing like crazy. I don’t know how well it will do in that container. But those are the fruit trees that are in the lower section of the garden. And except for the jackf fruit, they’re all doing fantastic. Now, let’s move on up over here. Next to the planting is well hard two volunteer papayas. Here is a pineapple right here. And then in this container is a malberry that I pruned off and it is starting to spring back new leaves. The malberries produce in a cup. If you put them in a cup. Look at this sweet growing in my onion. Oh no, I pulled out my onion. Plant like that. Oh. Oh dear. All right. So, let’s move on up to the middle section of the garden where a lot of fruit trees are currently being housed in containers. Right here is a sour soap. We had a orange tree. An orange tree was right here, but it wasn’t doing anything. We took it out. So, this sour soap can thrive. And we have a very old papaya, guys. We’ve harvested so many from this papaya tree. It is so old. And look at this. This these are branches coming off of the papaya tree. Look at fruits on here. We were going to chop the tree down. The tree said not yet. Not yet. I am not ready to go. Now quite a few fruit trees are in here that I’m going to replant. They’re here temporarily. This is tamarind in a 4gallon bucket and it looks so beautiful. But I know it can’t stay in there. I know guys. I know. Here is a Julie mango. Not doing too well in that 5 gallon bucket. It has to come out too. One of our favorite mangoes here in Jamaica. This is a custard apple. is a member of the sweet soap that I showed you earlier. By the way, I I said I would tell you which of the fruit trees does well in container. The sweet will produce in a container, guys. So will the custard apple. I’ve seen it. Right next to it is a apple that need to get into a bigger container. Steve is going to help me move it out. That next to it is a June plum. I don’t know why I’m keeping it cuz it cannot stay in a 5 gallon bucket. I thought it was a plum. Not plum, some other um sugar plum. This is a star fruit. I have one planted elsewhere. Two, one in the food first and one in another container. They will produce in containers, guys. Star fruits. This is a blood orange, a dwarf. This will also produce in a container perfectly fine. And then this is a long gone. This need to get in a bigger container in the future. So those are fruit trees that I have growing in that little spot for now. Over here, this is not a fruit. This is a gongo peas or pigeon peas. This is soral. And I had one here last year that produced so well right here. So hopefully this one will too. This is a ryena plant. Some persons refer to it as wild grape. It’s in a tire. All of these are in tires. So hopefully it does well there. Over on this stand, I have some temporarily also. This is a orange. I think this is Valencia orange. A very juicy orange grown for mainly its juices to make juices. This is my beautiful Oti apple because it’s our favorite and we’re going to put it in it’s currently in a 4gallon bucket. We will put it in a bigger container soon. Well, we’re not sure how soon, but it’s going to be moved to a bigger container. This is a surinam cherry. This is growing like it’s in a it’s in a onegon container. I don’t know how it’s doing so well. It’s just doing well. It is going to be moved to a bigger one. Maybe a 5gallon bucket because it’s doing so well in a small container. So this is a star apple and it it demands water. So this little bucket is not going to work. So that will have to come out and go in a bigger container too. Guys, we have our work cut out for us. This is a artique orange. One of my favorite. It is juicy as well. Hard to peel though. Skin is very thin. It’s a It can be nice size oranges. Beautiful plant. And this is a lemon. This one is going to come out too. 5gallon container. These are kaloo that we literally can’t eat, guys. We didn’t plant them. They just volunteered in there. So, those are the fruit trees that are currently being housed right there. This right here, it’s a citrus plant that we don’t know what it is. I planted it. I thought it was lime. It is not. Lime leaves. Not that big, but it’s there. This is a June plum. I harvest off the June plums off of this literally yesterday. But look at this. Sure saw blossom somewhere on it. Where did I see the blossoms? Sure saw some blossoms. I guess not. I guess it’s just new leaves. But it is springing back the stink bugs. Look at this. The stink bugs are killing it. Steve moved it to this bigger container for me and it it is springing back new leaves. So hopefully it’s okay. This is my giant bandit planting. planted in the other half of the container. These are my pineapples that I need to clean out. There’s one pineapple right there that I need to harvest. I will soon. But these are all in containers. Some one gallon, two gallon, 3 gallons I think the most. But they produce these are one set of fruits that produce exceptional in containers. harvested and enjoy quite a few. I love it. That one back there is going to produce soon. This is my East Indian mango planted in this container. I’m seeing new growth on it. So hopefully we get some mangoes off of this in a couple of years. Not passing anything. Oh, I need to go show you the grape vine that is planted in two 5gallon containers. Try and back up so I can show you. Here’s a better look at the custard apple and the eat apple. Stepping back so you can see the grape vine. There it is doing fantastic on the trellis right there. Now, let’s go down to our new food forest. If we can make our way through the bush because of the rain we’ve been getting, it’s a proper jungle. This is the passion fruit vine I was telling you about. See, young passion fruits. There are so many on there. Let me see if I can find a ripe one. Yes, there’s a ripe one right here. That’s what the ripe fruit looks like. I’m sure there are plenty more on there. Should I leave this? My kids love to eat this guy, guys. They love to eat it just like that. But the the plant itself, the root is all the way down under there in two tires. My word, it is covering the entire fence. We might have to prune it off eventually. It is taking over. The root is under there in a tire like this one here. See that? We’re at this tire. These are two tangerine trees and they they have been struggling but they’re looking to pass the worst now. Those are planted in that tire right there. And here’s another orange tree in a 5gallon bucket. So far, it’s not struggling, so we’re leaving. Oh my word. Look at my volunteer papaya trees passing by my one and banded planting. Soon show you that one. Oh my word, guys. These are two volunteer papayas that we just molded up. And it is two different varieties. Look on that one. Can you see fruits on there? And then look at this one. There are two different types. That’s amazing. Greed out top of the rock right there. This is the one on banded planting. Looking so good. So beautiful along with its pup in half of the barrel. Now, in this tire, we have a pear tree or avocado that’s planted in the tires right there. It’s looking so good. And then we have some more bananas. This is a fia banana in this alpha barrel. I think one of my favorite things to plant the bananas in. Add half a barrels. And then over here is apple banana. My favorite riping banana. I said I know I said the what was it? Gross Mitchell was my favorite. But this is this is this is so fruity and sweet and tiny. These are apple bananas in that half a barrel down here. Looks so tropical. I love it. It’s getting a little bit bushy. Steve usually clean this out for me. He will when he gets the time. That’s a volunteer sweet up. I don’t think we’ll allow that one to stay. Let me make my way to the back to show you my last couple of trees. That is my pink coconut tree. Just look at Just look at um passion fruits, guys. Just look. Can you see them? I hope you can. There are so many on the plant. Oh my word. And look at blossoms coming on. Look at Look at blossoms. Blossoms everywhere on there. Oh my word. This is a lime tree in this sire. And this is our non our home home remedy for so many things. I am so pleased to see non coming on there and doing well. Planted this from a tiny tiny thing. So pleased. This is a what’s it again? Oh my gosh. I lost that watermelon. Oh dear. burst the rain. Excess rain. Watermelons don’t like a lot of water at all. Nesberry. This is a nesberry right here. Love it. Planted in contain. This will grow and do and do well. It’s a dwarf nesberry. It will do well in the container. And over here is another starf fruit that will also do well in a container. It’s in two tires right there. Gunga peas, sorill, and another gongo peas. Right. So, it’s a lot of fruit trees. I know guys, it’s a lot of fruit trees that we have growing and doing well both in the rocks and in containers. Yeah, it’s a lot of fruit trees. Let me just walk back up to see if I missed any. Hopefully I did not pick up my passion fruit. This is so good. We love it so much. I need to harvest that pineapple, but I want to do it with you guys so I can show you what it looks like and tell you what it tastes like. I wish I could um I wish I could um How do I know past that thing there? here. I wish I could give you a taste of everything I harvest as well. This is a mulberry in that bucket right there. I missed that one, didn’t I? All right. I don’t think I missed any on the lower section, though. And I don’t think so. But knowing me, let us make sure we didn’t. Ooh, my watermelon in here producing. Awesome. See a little fruit right here. There it is. First little watermelon coming on. All right. So, we started down here and so we finish down here as well. I do hope that you enjoyed this video. Thank you so much for sticking around to the end. I appreciate your support, guys. Thank you for leaving your comments. Thank you for sharing the videos. Please consider subscribing if you’ve not already subscribed to this channel. Like, leave your comments, subscribe, share, press the notification bell so you’ll be notified whenever I post new videos. And I’ll see you in the next one. Usually, it’s every morning at 800 a.m. Jamaica time that I post a video. Thank you guys. Bye for now.

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  2. Morning Marie, every fruit on this plantation is your favorite 😂😂. The garden is a blessed and a blessing to you and family and friends. Love the video

  3. ❤Such a beautiful place❤You are truly blessed to have so many trees and plants to give you all a harvest, even if it's a small amount❤Happy gardening❤

  4. Slowly but surely having a catalog of fruit trees in my little space. I admire Marie's garden pantry very self sufficient which i strive for🎉 Very nice.

  5. I wish I had space to plant fruit trees, just have a few in the ground. Watch out for the noni the fruit from my neighbour's tree falls on my property and I have to be constantly uprooting the young plants out of my garden. The just spring up so easily I wish it was something I could enjoy like sweet sop or custard apple.

  6. Gn Marie so much fruit trees, you are so bless. My favourite fruits are sweet sop, naseberry, mangoes ripe bananas and grapes. Keep up the good work

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