Tropical Paradise in Canada? Secrets to Growing Exotic Fruits in Unexpected Climates!

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Want to grow a tropical paradise in Canada? Discover the secrets to cultivating exotic fruits in unexpected climates in this video! Join Curtis Stone as he delves into the innovative techniques and strategies that make it possible to nurture luscious fruits from tropical regions in surprising environments!

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About Curtis Stone:

Curtis is one of the world’s most highly sought-after small farming educators. His book, The Urban Farmer, offers a new way to think about farming𑁋 one where quality of life and profitability coexist. Today, Curtis spends most of his time building his 40-acre off-grid homestead in British Columbia. He leverages his relationships with other experts to bring diverse content into the homes of gardeners and aspiring small farmers from around the world. Learn more at FromTheField.TV.

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Udderly amazing! Jane you just opened up a revolution to Canadians growing tropical fruit!

PlantsforthePeople
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My compost this summer presented me with two avocado plants and one mango plant. The seeds have rooted and I potted them when I discovered them. This video came in just in time, I live in Ontario. Thanks for good ideas

awesomeoverload
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So to be clear her citrus trees are in the ground but they’re covered by the greenhouse and protected from freezing- that’s fantastic!

alexlandry
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She mentioned managing scale: I have a universal spray for all problems. It is made from 1 gal. distilled water into which I place two silver wires attached to a 9 volt battery for 12 hours, in the dark. Use the water by adding to each quart 1 tbs. neem oil, & 1 tbs. Murphy's soap. Keep above 60 F and shake well. I generally water the leaves first, then spray liberally with silver/soap solution. It kills mold, insects, and plants look great. This has no damaging effect that I have ever seen, and the only real cost is the distilled water. You can just use plain water too, but don’t try to make it into a silver solution, and there will be less mold prevention. Hope this helps you. It is amazingly effective.

timothkeyyprice
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Great to see the pawpaw tree there. Amazing fruit. It can be outside in the cold.

johntitor
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I am brazilian and if I can grow passionfruit I am happy loved the video thanks

RenataCarlos
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That is an amazing set up! I'd spend all day in the Greenhouse

HaydenGladstonePT
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definitely looking forward to the full video Friday!

stevenstillwell-NC
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All these citrus trees are so amazing!!

urbancitrus
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Great video. Love to see citrus growing in Canada!

Gregorio_Si
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ilm so happy when people share who they are

testsamiam
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If you grow maypop passionfruit, (P. incarnata), you can eat the flowers!

feralkevin
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This video is so very cool and I loved hearing your excitement Curtis. :)

birchmoonfarm
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Jujube trees grow in a place called Shen yang in China. A very dry area. With almost the same temperature (without the humidity) as Kingston Ontario. A little colder than Toronto.

fredfrond
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I love how Curtis is continuously amazed in this video ahaha

torokitoroki
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What an amazing woman! Thank you for sharing, I will check out her YouTube channel. I have hair envy!

cynthiafisher
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Absolutely mindblowing I would never ever have thought citrus can be cultivated in Canada.

kassimkhan
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Awesome video thanks for sharing this and taking the time to visit her. Im sure it was just as a treat for you as it was for us :)

jesseknox
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I've grown 6 varieties of citrus in Canada for about 7 years, it can be done. I added Blue Mtn coffee tree starters this year.

rider
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I have pink lemons, key lime, avocado and coffee in my house

robertguay