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@Fabioe_sw
@Fabioe_sw 2 күн бұрын
Yummy
@bobarnold9893
@bobarnold9893 2 күн бұрын
Very helpful and clear instructions thank you so much Five words
@Christian________________
@Christian________________ 3 күн бұрын
👍
@davidboskett5581
@davidboskett5581 4 күн бұрын
An excellent video -covers everything one needs to know
@cindysquirrelloffgrid9514
@cindysquirrelloffgrid9514 4 күн бұрын
Wow Daz what a terrible pest, sooo gross.
@charlenewjaacampbell9557
@charlenewjaacampbell9557 5 күн бұрын
Can I use a can of whole tomato
@YogiHollowFarm
@YogiHollowFarm 5 күн бұрын
Hey Daz, sorry to hear the fruit flies are a major issue. The cost is a major factor for sure. Glad you are able to rehome some of the trees to folks. Hard but smart decisions
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 5 күн бұрын
G'day Lisa. Thanks! I don't mind the cost if it's productive, but the other factors like time and effort added to it was just too much to be worth it. Concentrating on the ones I still have should give me higher yields as I will have more time to bag them and fight the fruit fly better. I hope. Take care. Daz.
@countrymousesfarmhouse497
@countrymousesfarmhouse497 6 күн бұрын
Hi Daz, I haven't had to deal with this personally yet but I can imagine how hard that decision must've been for you. I hope your other trees can thrive for you now and the horrid flies leave you be. Thank you for sharing ❤❤ Naomi
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 5 күн бұрын
G'day Naomi! Oh I miss your wonderful content. Yes, I do hope that I can keep on top of it all now. Fingers crossed! Very glad the trees could go to a new home too. Take care. Daz.
@Melanieallen968
@Melanieallen968 7 күн бұрын
I neeeeed2 plant grapes!!
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 5 күн бұрын
G'day! Oh I hope you have the chance to and then get to enjoy them like I do. Mine are pruned and just starting to wake up now for Spring. All the best. Daz.
@Melanieallen968
@Melanieallen968 7 күн бұрын
Nice!!
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 5 күн бұрын
G'day! Oh I do like this recipe. Seeing the photo makes me crave it straight away. Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment too. Daz.
@Christian________________
@Christian________________ 8 күн бұрын
👍
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 5 күн бұрын
G'day mate. Dreaming of baked potatoes right now. 😁 All the best mate. Daz.
@fishmut
@fishmut 8 күн бұрын
I think I have been cursed on the black berry front , I took some wild thorney black berry cuttings and got those going and have them in pots for about 5 years now , I have pruned them a few year ago but not got a single berry from them , any ideas as to why ? Cheers live in the central west NSW. If that helps.
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 5 күн бұрын
G'day! Sorry for the slow reply. Blackberries usually fruit on the cane in the second year of growth, so if you pruned them a few years ago, they really should have fruited. The wild thorny ones are usually prolific growers. Do you think they are stressed in the pots at all? Lack of water or too big for the pots now? Other than that, I'm not really sure why. I hope this helps and good luck. Daz.
@fishmut
@fishmut 5 күн бұрын
@@MyAussieGardenKitchen …thank you for your reply , I will follow up on your suggestions, very possible one of those factors could be the culprit , definitely has been in the pot along time , watering was ok but maybe the soil is deficient or lacking vigure, i will de pot it and have a good look at it , somehow I over looked those things , I am not much of a gardener and typically I do everything the hard way for some reason .
@ArielleViking
@ArielleViking 9 күн бұрын
I'm so sorry that you're having trouble with vermin. 💔
@kevinhumphreys1016
@kevinhumphreys1016 9 күн бұрын
Hi Daz, I've had the same problem here in Newcastle. I use net bags with some success but lately noticed that the fruitfly are infecting the fruit through the nets. I stopped this happening to my cherished Mexican cream Guavas by using two net bags of different sizes per fruit. This year I plan to use a foam net sleeve and a fruit bag over that for each fruit
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 5 күн бұрын
G'day! Oh I like the double bag idea. Thanks so much for taking the time to mention that and I'm going to give that a go as I should have enough bags. Sorry for the slow reply too, but I am only seeing some comments now. I really appreciate you watching and taking the time to leave such a helpful comment. All the best, Daz.
@KoniB.
@KoniB. 9 күн бұрын
I had the most bountious year ever with my beautiful Texas peaches. Till I opened that huge red fruit and found the exact thing. Sickening wriggly larvae. I was sooo looking to can 'em up. Nope. I hope this doesn't portend a trend!
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 5 күн бұрын
G'day Koni. Oh no, that's so sad. I'm sorry. Nothing worst than seeing something so nice and finding it ruined inside. I really hope you have better luck next season. Daz.
@BlueCollarHomestead
@BlueCollarHomestead 9 күн бұрын
That stinks! Bugs can be so annoying! At least you have the option to transplant the trees and save them.
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 5 күн бұрын
G'day guys. Yes, happy that they could go to a new home and hopefully have better luck there. All the best. Daz.
@UrbanHomesteadArtist
@UrbanHomesteadArtist 9 күн бұрын
The QFF is such a pest. So sorry you had to pull up some of your fruit. I didn’t realise they injected through the bags! We have them here now too but I have escaped them so far even though the next door neighbour had some in their citrus. Holding my breath this year.
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 5 күн бұрын
G'day! They are such a pain and one guy one one side of us has no problems. I guess I am the unlucky one. Yes, I was quit surprised when I realised that that were injecting through the bags. Nice to see you recently started making videos again too. All the best. Daz.
@UrbanHomesteadArtist
@UrbanHomesteadArtist 4 күн бұрын
@@MyAussieGardenKitchen thanks Daz. It’s good to be back in the garden!
@TheTinkerersWife
@TheTinkerersWife 9 күн бұрын
Sorry to hear about that nasty fruit fly you're dealing with there. It's good seeing you btw.
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 5 күн бұрын
G'day! Oh thanks so much for your kind words and I hope all is well over there. Spring started this week, so I'm very keen for some wonderful times in the garden ahead of me. Thanks and take care. Daz.
@87xfute
@87xfute 9 күн бұрын
Thanks Daz, I'm giving up on some of my fruit trees too mate, I'm over fruit flies, I'm just keeping my citrus trees. I hope everyone's safe and well done there, we're all ok up here, Happy Father's Day for tomorrow Buddy. Seeya Rob
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 5 күн бұрын
G'day mate. Father's Day was great thanks. Both sets of parents were here for the day. I tried hard with the fruit fly, but it was just a tad too much to manage. Hopefully scaling back like this will help me spend more time on what is now here. Thanks as always and take care Rob. Daz.
@BloosSelfReliance
@BloosSelfReliance 9 күн бұрын
I’m so glad you e found a way hun those fruit fly are a menace and always have been.
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 5 күн бұрын
G'day Bloo. Keen to see how I go this season. Hopefully I can get on top of it. Take care. Daz.
@grandmothergoose
@grandmothergoose 9 күн бұрын
It's terrible that you're in that situation, but you're doing the right thing by stopping it from festering in your yard. The frustrating part about fruit fly is that if EVERY person in Australia spend just ONE full season (early Spring to late Autumn) being extremely vigilant about making sure that all fruit stung by fruit fly could not got develop maggots into adult flies by properly destroying them in their maggot stage and never let fruit touch the ground, they'd never be able to pupate and reach adulthood and the entire species would be wiped out except for in the wild fruit rich areas of rainforests where they're naturally from in the first place. But it only takes one person in an area to allow their fallen fruit to rot on the ground, or not destroy the fruit fly maggots properly when they're found in fruit, and not be willing to remove their fruit trees when it's too much for them to cope with, and the cycle continues and then we ALL end up with situations like yours. My town used to be in a fruit fly exclusion zone but it was removed because, too many people were too stubborn to cut down their back yard fruit tree they simply couldn't manage anymore, and too many tourists did the wrong thing, the fruit fly got here and out of control very fast. It destroyed all the fruit production in the area, we used to have a lot of commercial fruit growers around here, but they're all gone now, and the fruit fly remains due to a combination of tourists continuing to bring it in, and back yard fruit tree neglect.
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 5 күн бұрын
G'day! Very well said and I could not agree more. Hopefully this and some previous videos have made some people more aware of the issue, but it's such a big one to tackle, isn't it. I remember travelling with my folks in the caravan when I was a kid and the fruit fly stations would be staffed. Thanks and all the best. Daz.
@grandmothergoose
@grandmothergoose 4 күн бұрын
@@MyAussieGardenKitchen Whilst we're on the topic of fruit fly, have you had problems with fruit fly going after smaller fruits such as raspberries on your property, and if so, how do you manage that?
@qualqui
@qualqui 9 күн бұрын
So sorry to hear about your awful fruitfly problem Daz, yeah always something affecting our garden, in your case fruitflies, in mine, dadburn leafcutter ants won't let my Grapefruit tree recuperate itself, they denuded the tree, just left a small clump of older leaves(it's as if the miserable ants know, without leaves how can trees produce their own food, combining beautiful sunshine with vital water and adding the nutrients they get from the soil. As for the variety of apples you have, you're on it bro! Here in Mexico there used to be only 4 varieties: Red Delicious, Yellow Delicious, Granny Smith and Royal Gala, recently I've tried the Pink Lady and the Honey Crisp, such tasty apples indeed! I've yet to try the Fuji apples and I'm pretty sure there are other varieties that I don't even know of.👍😋🍎🍏
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 5 күн бұрын
G'day Joe. You made me hungry talking about all the apple varieties. The Pink Lady apply was created by a guy in Western Australia a he passed way a couple of years ago. That's crazy about the leaf cutter ants mate. I have enough creep crawlies here and you can keep those ones over there mate. 😁 I'm watching Mexico Vs Australia in the Paralympics right now as I type this. Take care Joe. Daz.
@FlourEggsYeast
@FlourEggsYeast 9 күн бұрын
that is a sad end for those trees that could not be saved. Hope it clears soon
@GreenThumbGardener65
@GreenThumbGardener65 9 күн бұрын
Hey Daz! Sorry to hear about the fruit flys! That’s crazy!❤
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 5 күн бұрын
G'day! It's been a battle. That's for sure. I'm not the only one unfortunately. All the best. Daz.
@jarrodboon7421
@jarrodboon7421 10 күн бұрын
Sucks to hear that. We have family in Mildura and they are considering abandoning their whole backyard orchard. And it's so much worse for the poor growers.
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 5 күн бұрын
G'day! Oh that's sad to see and yes, it must be so painful for growers trying to deal with it. Sorry for the slow reply and thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment. Daz.
@TheCowEmporium
@TheCowEmporium 10 күн бұрын
That’s really something with your region being infested with these crazy flies. I know you try so hard. It’s a good idea to make a change that will lift burdens from your life. Take care, Annette 🌺
@hestiasgardenhomestead7562
@hestiasgardenhomestead7562 10 күн бұрын
Sorry you had to make that choice
@JudymaeCollins
@JudymaeCollins 10 күн бұрын
Daz, good seeing you my Aussie friend. It’s a shame about the fruit trees. God bless you and your family❤️🙏🇺🇸
@tristaperkins7112
@tristaperkins7112 10 күн бұрын
You sure did give it every possible effort!
@scratchinpetepa
@scratchinpetepa 10 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing Daz.
@aussieauntynette6892
@aussieauntynette6892 10 күн бұрын
G'day Daz 😁 Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do, what works for you and your situation. Glad your in-laws will be able to use them. Have a great day from Southern NSW 😊🙃☺️. 🇭🇲🦘🦘🇭🇲
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 5 күн бұрын
G'day! Yes, so glad the trees can go to a home that will hopefully be better for them. Sorry about the delayed reply and thanks so much for watching and taking the time leave such a nice comment. All the best. Daz.
@MTHomestead
@MTHomestead 10 күн бұрын
G’day Daz! I totally understand. We don’t have the fruit flies but we have large grasshoppers that swarm our fruit trees and destroy all the fruit, foliage and sometimes the bark. Wishing you all the best! 💕
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 5 күн бұрын
G'day guys! Yes, I'm sure I have seen you mention this a couple of times and it must be painful to deal with. I really hope I can get on top of things now. Thanks and take care. Daz.
@michaelsadventures4261
@michaelsadventures4261 10 күн бұрын
Hello Daz.
@WhispersFromTheDark
@WhispersFromTheDark 10 күн бұрын
I miss seeing your comments on my videos. I hope all is well with you Daz. It's been a tough rocky year here but I'm hanging on. Stay safe hun, sending hugs from Texas.
@sharriceowens913
@sharriceowens913 12 күн бұрын
What happens if u dont get rid of brown branched..do u pull from root or cut above soil.
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 5 күн бұрын
G'day! I am so sorry for this slow reply. I am just seeing this comment now. The old brown branches will just dry out and sit there and it's good to cut them just above soil level. You don't want to pull the roots, as the babies for next season grow out from them. I hope this helps and sorry again for the delayed reply. Good luck. Daz.
@grumpy_grimalkin
@grumpy_grimalkin 13 күн бұрын
Tried the recipe and it's good. Hubby loved it. It's now part of our menu rotation ❤ Edit: Amusingly, my cousin in Sydney, saw my post of the dish so I sent her this video, I am in England BTW, so the recipe went back to Oz 😃
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 5 күн бұрын
G'day! Oh this is so good to see! Thanks so much for taking the time to let me know as it makes me so happy and I do appreciate it. I made it last week and was very happy when there was left overs for lunch the next day. Sorry for the delayed reply, but I am only seeing some comments now. Take care. Daz.
@ArielleViking
@ArielleViking 13 күн бұрын
Nice 👍🏻 I often use the aluminum foil trays for a cover but I'll wash and reuse them until they are past it.
@ErnieHatmaker
@ErnieHatmaker 14 күн бұрын
Great tip!
@mfredricknew
@mfredricknew 15 күн бұрын
I see your grow bags are 15 gal? about 50 liter. but you started in a 1 gal 4 liter? then transplanted to the 50l or should i start my cane right at the 50l bag? also last year in grow bags I lost raspberry, blackberry and grape to root freezing. all my bags are on pallets so the bottoms of the bags are exposed to open air on the bottom. should a place a pot catch pan under the bags?
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 14 күн бұрын
G'day! I think you will be fine with starting in a 50L if you have one ready. Just keep it moist and mulch around it if you can. Mine were in the smaller pots as I'm pretty sure I got 2 of them heavily discounted as they had been at the store too long and I nursed them back to health in the original pots. I'm really sorry you lost the plants to the freezing. It's something I have never dealt with fortunately. If you can't put them in the ground and cover with thick mulch to try to protect the roots, is it maybe possible to surround the grow bags with chicken wire and tightly fill under and around the grow bags with something like hay, straw, sugar cane mulch, to try to keep the direct cold off them? I hope that makes sense? Not sure how cold it gets, but if you lost the last lot of plants to the cold, protecting them would be a must. I hope this helps and please feel free to contact me again. Good luck and thanks so much for watching. Daz.
@YogiHollowFarm
@YogiHollowFarm 16 күн бұрын
Brilliant!
@FlourEggsYeast
@FlourEggsYeast 17 күн бұрын
great idea
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 17 күн бұрын
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@brandoncarter1281
@brandoncarter1281 19 күн бұрын
Hi Daz, I purchased two dwarf plums of the exact varieties. Do you have an update on these plums? and why did you not end up growing them back to back in one pot as mentioned in the video with the granny smith apple a year or two back? Cheers
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 19 күн бұрын
G'day! Both plums are healthy and still in their own grow bags. I still have them sitting in the same spot opposite each other for cross pollination. I noticed last season that the A-OK plum flowered weeks before the Satsuma and I was worried about pollination. The A-OK, gave me a handful plums and the Satsuma gave me 8 I think it was. I was keen to experiment and grow them together as one, but the flowering times and lack of fruit made me hold off. This season, they have flowered about 2 weeks apart, with the Satsuma having substantially less blossoms at the moment. The A-ok is absolutely covered and always has bees present, which is a good thing. Very keen to see if last year was a once off and if this season will be better. I hope all that makes sense. Thanks so much for watching my video and good luck with your trees. Please let me know how you go if you have a chance. All the best. Daz.
@brandoncarter1281
@brandoncarter1281 17 күн бұрын
@@MyAussieGardenKitchen Thanks for the reply Daz. Thats great to hear about your trees. A couple of follow-up questions, if that is ok... 1 - How far apart do cross-pollination trees usually require? Is it next to each other? across the backyard? is there a rule of thumb? 2 - My A-ok has started to flower being the first year, do you think it will be okay to let the fruit set (if they do) appreciate your time mate!! - Brandon
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 17 күн бұрын
@@brandoncarter1281 G'day again mate. No problem and get in touch any time. I've read many times that 100ft (30 meters) is the limit for cross pollination. I keep anything that needs cross pollinating near each other, but that is me being overly cautious. I can, so why not. Being the first year, I'd pick off the flowers and fruit, so the tree can focus on getting strong enough for the time that it actually needs to produce a lot of fruit. Painful, but I've always done it. Just a quick update on mine, the Satsuma plum has a lot more flowers and the A-OK, is still holding strong with an abundance of healthy flowers. Hopefully they will have some good cross pollination happening. I'm seriously thinking of going out with a paint brush and hand pollinating like I do with pumpkins. I hope that helps mate and as I said, feel free to get in touch any time. Good luck, Daz.
@charlesfoster8814
@charlesfoster8814 20 күн бұрын
G'day Mate! Texan here! Back when i was a kid i used to pick wild blackberries at my grandfathers house. He lived in the mountains of Virginia! I planted some this spring, thornless, we got a few berries before the heat kicked in. 100*F here for that last week. I want to do the "tip layer" but i would have to baby sit them because they are in direct sunlight most of the day. But i have a spot by my front porch where i have two successful Mulberry cuttings that are doing great! So i think i can get those Blackberries to do the same in that area. It only gets overhead light, no direct! We bought a few acres in 2020 and I've been trying to get some food items growing. Thanks for the tips!
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 19 күн бұрын
G'day! My father grew up on a farm and blackberries were and absolute pest for them back in the day. It was so funny when he visited and saw all of mine and wondered what in Earth I was doing. 😁 Once I explained that these thornless are not invasive he calmed down. Regarding the sun, can you make a little shelter to shade them? I have found that mine need shade and water in the heat of Summer. Good luck and I hope you can enjoy lots of berries. They are so delicious! All the best. Daz.
@JessEllinVlogs
@JessEllinVlogs 20 күн бұрын
this was a great video Daz and hope your doing well, I may have a bit of a dumb dumb question but I'm a beginner gardener still, why are some of the inner circle of the carrot green? I've never actually seen that before.
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 19 күн бұрын
G'day! I am doing well thanks. Ah, yes, I was going to explain that and forgot. It's because some of the carrots moved upwards and were exposed to the sun. Imagine how a potato goes green if left out in the sunlight too long... Same thing. They taste the same to me and I assume shops don't sell those ones as they don't look right. Thanks so much for watching and all the best. Daz.