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Easy fruits to grow in your garden - Gardening with Brendan
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09/06/2024
This week we take a look at the different fruit trees and shrubs I'm growing in the north of Ireland in Zone 9a.
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Hello, I'm trying to film here in between showers. It's been atrocious and chilly for June.
00:14
And the weather has just been not playing ball at all. Lovely May and then a washout so far in June
00:22
for the first two weeks anyway. I'm just going to show you some of the fruit that I'm growing here.
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So I'll just turn the camera around. So here is a blackcurrant. This is from a slip that I bought
00:35
in just a discount shop. And you can see it's very healthy looking. A lot of growth on it.
00:43
There's literally a stick when I got it. Down here are some alpine strawberries which I've
00:50
been growing from seed. Very slow growers but starting to put on a bit of growth now. They've
00:56
been outside for the whole time really and since the seeds went on. But they're looking quite healthy
01:04
and probably need potting on pretty soon. Here's one of the best performance so far this year.
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And it's early days yet but there's a lot of strawberries on these strawberry plants.
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I have another one I'll show you in a minute. But you can see here
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the wee white strawberry flowers and then the center of them becomes the strawberry.
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That'll, the petals fall off that'll grow and turn red. And here you see some in development here.
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At the moment. And you should get quite a few of them. These are last year's
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strawberries that have come back absolutely fine.
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And beside that I have two blueberries that were again were just wee slips that I bought in the shop.
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And they weren't really coming on. They're potted in different soil. Aracaceous soil,
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acid loving soil. Because blueberries need a different kind of soil. But I fed them with
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some aracaceous plant food and noticed a bit of growth. So I'll just keep doing that now.
02:15
I doubt I'll get any blueberries this year but hopefully they'll survive from the next year.
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Here is a tomato plant. I have quite a few of these growing from seed. Quite big as well.
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This one's in a smallish pot. The others are in bigger pots.
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But you can see there's loads of flowers on them. On all of them. So
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should get some fruit. Two varieties of money maker and
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also cherry tomatoes as well. You see there's a little yellow flower that'll become a tomato.
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I mixed up the... I put them all in the one tray so I don't know which is which.
02:58
And here we have more strawberries here.
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So you can see there more fruit coming in around there.
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Hopeful for a bumper crop of them. And they should keep flowering and fruiting as long as I
03:19
remove any suckers that come out of them. So that's everything there. And then I'll just
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turn around now and show you some of the fruit trees that are on the ground and stuff.
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So we've been having some terrible weather. This last few weeks it's been very
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very cold this start of June. First two weeks in June. It'll probably be May
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most of the time. But it's become a completely different picture now this last two weeks.
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Just hope it ends soon. It's been cold, one day, rain, even hailstones yesterday.
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But I'm just going to take you around some of the fruit that have been growing.
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Here is a red currant bush. You can see there it's loaded with berries at the moment and
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they should ripen very soon. They are green turning on. Just see if I take a close here
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you can see that they're starting to develop that red colouring. And the birds will be all over this
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as soon as that happens. That has been on the ground for a long time. It'll be a decade.
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Over here there are gooseberry bush. And again that's laden with young gooseberries.
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Just see a couple there. They tend to be hiding under these thorny branches.
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And this isn't very personal but it comes every year and it
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always get a lot of fruit from it. So in another few weeks these should be
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ready for picking. And you know when they're ready because they will be soft and they'll lose their
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kind of hairy exterior. And just coming in through that these are wild blackberries coming in through
05:14
the fence here. I try to cut them back but I'll just show you over the fence. It's just a mass of
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blackberry bushes. You can pick them as well. And up here is a pear tree which has never grown
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particularly well because the ground's too bad for it I think. But this year for some reason
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despite the really bad weather and the really wet winter there's loads of tiny pears coming on it.
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You can just see there. And there's more here. Now whether they survive
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I don't know. I've had one fall off before but I just have the one pear tree and it always seems
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to produce at least one pear. But this year I've never seen so many. There's some more there and
06:04
some more on up.
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