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Discover 7 remarkable fruit plants that produce multiple harvests per year—yet commercial nurseries rarely promote them. In this video, we break down the biological mechanisms behind multi-flush fruiting, cluster production, and stacked yields that can transform your garden’s productivity.
We cover Jamaican Cherry’s near-continuous fruiting, Ice Cream Bean’s nitrogen-fixing advantage with multiple harvest waves, Breba Fig varieties that fruit twice annually, Surinam Cherry’s compact multi-crop potential, Everbearing Mulberry’s months-long harvest window, Pineapple Guava’s dual edible flower and fruit crops, and Jaboticaba’s stunning trunk-fruiting cycles.
Learn why these plants don’t fit commercial agriculture models, which specific varieties to choose, and the exact management techniques that trigger multiple fruiting periods. No hype—just clear explanations of how these plants outperform standard fruit trees in home garden settings.
If you’re ready to move beyond single-harvest fruit trees and build a garden that produces continuously, these plants are your foundation. Each one operates on a different mechanism, but all share the same advantage: yield multiplication through intelligent biology.
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Jamaican cherries and Illinois everbearing mulberries are going into my garden this year. Thank you! ❤