The One Fruit Tree EVERYONE Should Be Growing... Easy, Reliable, and Delicious
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- čas přidán 30. 10. 2020
- If there is one fruit tree that everyone should be growing in their garden, this should be the one!
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Finally, someone is promoting the persimmon tree for every yard. I've grown fuyu persimmons for the last 17 years. The tree looks like it's decorated for Halloween with hundreds of orange colored fruits on the tree. I would add jujube as another easy and rewarding fruit to grow.
We are in Slovenia and have a persimmon three in the garden of 50-60 years old still in full production.
Persimmons store great. Just put whole ripe fruit into the freezer on cookie sheets, and when fully frozen, throw them into zip-lock bags for long-term storage in the freezer. When you want to eat one, just use a carrot peeler to remove the skin from the frozen fruit, regardless of how you want to eat them. The fruit can be eaten frozen (similar to a popsicle) which I really love, or you can thaw the fruit and eat them at room temperature. The thawed fruit (without skins) can also be put into baked tarts. The trick is that the fruit must already be ripe before removing them from the tree. Freezing them gives you the vitamins of having fruit throughout the year. If you grow a lot of persimmons, it is helpful to have a chest-type freezer to store them (and other frozen foods) in, as this will be a lot more energy efficient to use than a freezer with a front door.
I used to live in South Korea, and one of my favorite sights was a leafless Persimmon tree with all those bright orange fruits still bringing color to the coming winter!
I absolutely LOOOOOOOOOOVE persimmons. Such an underrated fruit.
I'm a teacher here in South Korea in the region where they grow the most persimmons. So many different kinds. They prune them yearly. The trees here grow about 12ft and they prune them in a way that the branches grow sideways and the trees look like a flower they would drive steaks into the ground and tie down the branches to them so they grow at 4 t 8ft as that you can just grab them without needing a ladder.
My grandma always made persimmon cookies with walnuts that grew in her garden. One of my favorite memories .
We have a wild 85 year old persimmon tree in our backyard. It produces a good yield every Fall of golf ball size fruit, and I use the crushed pulp to make pudding, baked with flour, spices, eggs and milk - delissh! My husband notes that the tree wood was once valued for its straight grain and toughness and formed into golf club heads. The deer love feasting on the ones I leave.
Love watching Tuck enjoy the garden. Makes me smile.
When I lived in Central Asia, persimmon were abundant in the bazaar and so incredibly sweet and luscious!
Loved seeing Tuck chow down on the beans! He's too cute. Really enjoyed the video, too. I never knew much about persimmons, but I may go ahead and plant one in the backyard!
The orange color of a persimmon is probably my favorite fruit color. It's magical.
The interior of that ripened persimmon reminds me of these wild roses we have in alaska. Every fall, the rose hips get really big and plump. You can squeeze them out and the paste looks so much like the inside of your persimmon! Nice
Thanks for helping me with my gardening. I love your energy and enthusiasm!
Another great video and loved seeing Tuck - he's adorable and we need a garden planner calendar with year round photos of him on! Pleeeasse? Greetings from the UK and God Bless 🙏
Gos bless you , you and all of your delicious fruits
We love love love persimmons! Our tree didn't survive the winter but we are looking for a replacement. Thanks for a very timely video. You are so right! SOmetimes you just have to grow it yourself. Awesome. Thanks again for recruiting new gardeners and gardener enthusiats to the community. Love it. Cheers!
Thank you James, this is the exact video I needed right now! I found wild persimmons and saved the seeds. They're small but sooooo delicious!
Been planting a few fruit trees this year, Mulberry, plum, few apples plus a crab apple. Planning on planting about 30 hazelnut whips to make a small Grove. Your videos help out with tips so thanks 👍
I had seen this video, then saw it when I was shopping for things for my garden next year, so I bought one. I went on this video. Well, I bought a persimmon from the grocery store, thinking I better like it, since I would be growing it. WELL!!! Oh MY!!! It was fantastic! I cannot wait for my home grown version as I expect it will taste better! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! 6a USA