5 Amazing Fruit Trees for Mediterranean / Subtropical Climates

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Easy to care for, drought tolerant, pest free, and super productive trees for milder climates. Most of these fruits aren't so easily found in grocery stores, even farmers markets rarely have these fruits.

These trees are fun and easy to grow.

Link to the 2 Trees in 1 Hole video I mentioned:
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Thoroughly enjoyable - I love the notes, brilliant! I recognise at least three of your five here in NE Thailand (where we're suffering a much drier season than usual); the first cherry, mangoes and mulberries. We've started mulching our trees since a couple of years ago and the health, vigour and productivity is massively improved.

Julian_Wang-pai
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Hell yeah, your neighbors must love all the free fruit from your yard. I am slowly adding to my all edible landscape.

danielson
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1 white sapote
2 barbados cherry
3 mango(sweet tart variety)
4 pitanga(surinam cherry)
5 mulberry tree

asdfghjklasdfghjkl
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Love your garden....I have avocados, lemons, grapefruits, figs, olives, but not one of what you recommend. I am going to plant some this year.

vsadeq
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I just realized I need to start planting on the sidewalks lol! Awesome video

Mumin.Gardens
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nice Video 🌿 I hope some day I have my own garden with these trees 🥭

cozyroom
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I was amazed at how many honey bees enjoyed my sapote tree a few months ago!

hawaiigirl
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Excellent information as always! And beautiful fruit garden you have bro!!!!

MrJapethJarreau
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Hey man, great video and awesome suggestions. I have all of these and they're doing great here in East Mediterranean. I would add Sugar Apple to the list. I have grown them from seeds, 7 seedlings, all survived, all success. I've never had such a great rate in success from seed to tree to producing fruits, 7/7. They're awesome, all of them started flowering at the early age of 2, and one of them even did it and gave me a fruit at this early age. The rest of them started giving fruits at the age of 3 and 4 years old.

TropicalGardeningCyprus
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Great video AJ, you have some very nice fruit trees growing! Thanks for sharing!

johnnysworld-backyardorchard
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Fantastic video, thank you! Just bought a house with nothing planted on the south coast of france, so Mediterranean climate. Can’t wait to plant some of these, which would never have occurred to me!

VelvetandToads
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Do you cover your mangos in the weather, what the lowest temperature you get.? Love your videos. Thanks

jimmytran
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Mine Pak Mulberry died in Houston Freeze recently. Was a year old. Missing it pretty much

nsap
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Bro plz provide your grafting tape's amazon link

mohammedmunzir
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Interesting video, AJ. The Fullerton Arboretum has at least one old Sapote tree and it fruits like crazy. The walkers in your neighborhood must surely plan to walk by your home with that scrumptious Mulberry tree.

ocneal
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Once again such useful information and inspiring.

makingnewdreamscometrue
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Dude excellent video. Good job 👍.
I would love to know where to get some of these amazing variety fruit trees.

ghamsam
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Very nice and infomative thanks for sharing

yusufnoorzayee
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Those White Sapotes look good. Would they grow in zone 9?

damehinojosa
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good video. Thanks for the info. I want to grow all of them.

J.B.