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| Wooah a lot of work and passion can be seen thru those pictures. What do you plan in doing as they grow? I find that I have probably bought more trees than I can accommodate but I refuse to part with them... Actually I find myself buying more if I see a must have one. I had never seen the yellow jaboticaba, the leaves are so different! |
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| Very nice Jacob. I like the jabs. Looks like you will be needing a bigger greenhouse! |
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| Jacob, I am completely impressed with that diverse collection, just amazing. Your love for your 'children' shows. Great work. Thanks for taking the time to put up your pics. |
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- Posted by red_sea_me (My Page) on Tue, Jun 14, 11 at 9:40
| Wow Jacob, what a lush paradise you've created. It'll be nice to watch them grow. -Ethan |
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| Amazing Jacob! You have quite a collection...truly wonderful pictures. Thanks for sharing. Great job growing everything. |
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| Hello Jacob, Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed looking at all your plants. Tomas |
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- Posted by amrkhalido Egypt (My Page) on Tue, Jun 14, 11 at 13:02
| Beautiful as always. Amr |
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- Posted by agility_mom z9 AZ (My Page) on Tue, Jun 14, 11 at 13:37
| Amazing! Thank you for posting this. We are in the process of building various garden structures and I had planned on a greenhouse but was questioning if it would be worth it. After seeing your plants, I am convinced that I should give it a shot. There are so many things that I want to grow that would as you say "push the limit". Now if I can just figure how to grow things in pots successfully. My test subject right now is a Timotayo Mango. So far so good. |
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| Awesome collection!!! I'm looking to get Barbados cherry and Jamaican cherry. Where did you get them from? Thanks, |
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- Posted by hmhausman FL 10B (hmhausman@aol.com) on Tue, Jun 14, 11 at 14:35
| Jacob: Really a very nice collection. Lots of great cultivars and interesting collectables. You are definitely closing in on me. My only constructive criticism is to dump the Arkin Carambola and get a different/better variety. Arkin is the commercial cultivar....it ships well, has a good shelf life but is inferior to many of the others. I highly recommend Kari, Sri Kembangan or Bell. Harry |
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| Hello Friends, Thanks for all the nice things you had to say. I will post some more pictures of the rest of my stuff in the next few days. mfajar: Thanks so Much, I definietly have more plants than I have room, I just can't stop and am going to have problems this Fall and Winter when thing have to go back into the Greenhouse. ohiojay: Thank you my Friend, I don't think they have a Greenhouse big enough for my needs. marinfla: Thank you so much for the compliments, the kids love being outside with me and helping me plant and water, and occasionally eating! Ethan: Thank you my Cali Brother. It's definitely been a labor of love. Hopefully it will warm up and things will start to really take off before our eyes. puglvr1: Thanks for the compliments, I really appreciate them. Tomas: Hey Tomas, did you see that the Achachairu plants are doing just great. They really didn't experience any shock and are really perking up. They areally like the Greenhouse and the Humididty I give them. Thank you so much for the Plants! Amr: Thank you my Friend agility_mom: Thanks so Much! As for the Greenhouse, always choose the biggest size possible, then go bigger. You will see that whatever size you choose, it will never be big enough for our addiction. I grow 99% of my stuff in containers and there is definietly an art to it, but once you get the hang of it, container growing is very much possible. newgen: Thank you, I got the Barbados Cherry and Jamaican Cherry from Mickey at Plantogram. Harry: Hey Harry, thanks for the compliments,......from the God of Fruits mouth to my ears. Nice to hear more about the Starfruit as I know almost nothing, I always appreciate your advice. I received the Starfruit tree from a Friend. I was just happy to get a nice size tree to begin with. It is a Seedling of an Arkin, so maybe it will come out slightly different and better, is that possible? I think I would like to get a Sri Kembangan in the near future if I can find one. Thank you all for everything Nice you had to say, I will be posting more pictures of the rest of my stuff in the next few days. - Jacob
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| ....my lord Jacob - you definitely got the "thumb" thing going on! Boy are you hooked! Insatiable even...lol....so many varieties of things......I mean if there was ever someone who should be living in the tropics somewhere it would be you..... but everything looks so healthy and very willing to put out for you. Too bad you couldn't cover the whole back yard with a retractable covering which would allow you to plant in the ground, many of your things...... If nothing else, you could give classes on container growing and greenhouse culture..... good luck, amigo, as the warmer weather starts to blow forth (we're 110 today in PS!) If you ever get the itch to come out to the desert, look me up...and if you come in August some time, I'm sure I'll have some Manilas falling off the tree! MangoBowWow PS - in fact here's a couple young hummingbirds in the old Mango tree!) |
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- Posted by jfernandez 10B (lahabrafernandez@aol.com) on Tue, Jun 14, 11 at 21:11
| hi Jacob. great collection. I got some guanabana seeds and some other stuff from the yucatan if you are interested.email me. JF |
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- Posted by houstontexas123 z9 (My Page) on Wed, Jun 15, 11 at 5:55
| very nice plants. great looking dragonfruits. do you move them into the greenhouse? my cuttings from last year are starting to get big. still deciding if i should plant them i a pot or plant them directly in ground. they survived this winter's hard freezes over here. |
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- Posted by jfernandez 10B (lahabrafernandez@aol.com) on Wed, Jun 15, 11 at 9:28
| Hi Jacob, thanks for the offer, i'll send you a whole bunch of seeds, all of them are a week old, and if you get extra ones to germitate i'll take one of those. I've tried to germinate some seeds last year, from the Yucatan, but they ended up dying perhaps you'll have better luck in your GH. JF |
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| Jacob, How long have you had the caimito? I just bought one about a couple months ago, still in the nursery pot. I'm hesitant to plant it in ground, so maybe I'll just up-pot it for now. Did you have to bring it inside your greenhouse? Thanks, |
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| Newgen, I have had the Caimito about 1.5 years. The picture is a little deceiving. It is about 6 feet tall. but the leaves at the top got scorched and cefoliated one day I left it cloed up in the greenhouse. I will post a couple of pictures of it before that happened. I definitely had to bring it inside during the winter. |
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| Thanks for the tour Jacob. I love the fig 'jail'. The birds are terrible here too. I think poha is an underrated fruit. I wish mine looked a good as yours. Your cabelluda looks awesome too. Your plants look great and that's one heck of a collection. I was wondering what plant/plants started your desire to start collecting? I know that your triangle palm isn't a fruiting plant but growing it to that size must have taken some time. Was that your first tree or maybe the strawberry guava? |
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| Hey G, It's good to hear from you my Friend. I hope all is well with you. I have to almost beat the birds back off of the Figs. I definitely agree with you on the Poha berry and Thanks again for the Cabelluda, it is growing very nicely and is really healthy. As for the fruit tree that set off my Collecting, I would have to say was Dragon Fruit. I accidentally stumbled upon Pine Island Nursery's Dragon Fruit Variety Viewer and was so totally amazed and intrigued by the looks of the fruit, that I kept returning to the website to constantly look over the fruit that I eventually began to explore the rest of the Website. I eventually stumbled upon the Variety Viewer for Lychees and that is basically all she wrote. And Yes, the Strawberry Guava is the oldest fruit tree thatI have at about 10 years old. It was actually about 10 feet tall at one point but I cut it back drastically about 2 years ago. As for the Triangle Palm, it is somewhat of a spectacle and Freak of Nature. The tree is about 6 years old and is growing so incredibly fast that nobody believes that it is as young as I tell them it is. It is always in a constant growth flush and 1 of the nicest specimen Triangle Palms I have ever come across. It is definitely one of my favorites and I am very proud of the tree. I have another that is the same age and is only about 1 foot tall...go figure?
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| I have to agree that the Pine Island Nursery website is terrible for those who have PCD (Plant Collector Disorder). You may just be interested in a plant or two but then after ordering them you can't help but want to order more. That very site and all of its pictures/viewers is also what fueled my interest also. Strawberry guavas are juggernauts and just keep growing no matter what you throw their way. Luckily my family and I like the fruit. Your Triangle palm is an exceptional specimen. You've done a great job with it. I wonder why your other one is just a foot tall? Like you said though maybe its just that your larger one is a freak of nature. |
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