November 21, 2024

VIDEO: My Secret Rare Fruit Tree, JUJUBE!


The Jujube tree is ready to harvest! I have been waiting for this tree to ripen for what feels like forever, but the time has come, and boy was it worth it! 🙂

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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: My Secret Rare Fruit Tree, JUJUBE!

  1. Does Tuk like to eat Jujubes? I see he's enjoying a carrot at the end of this video! I can't wait until I get a house with a good yard for growing a garden! I will use your knowledge in your videos to start growing fruit trees!

  2. i have a LI and a ga-866 aka super sweet coming in the next month
    NE Ohio 6a
    im guessing if u can grow them in jersey ill b fine in ohio
    how different do u treat them compared to other fruit trees?
    apples/pears/peaches ETC

  3. James,

    I would love to trade for some of your Jujube suckers. My food forrest is in Frenchtown, New Jersey. I have cold hardy pomegranates that have fruited for the last three years in pots. Wanna trade? I also have an Amish gooseberry that thrives, and Borealis honeyberry that I have mound propagated and can be divided. Any interest?

  4. You see I have one of these in my new back yard it is super big, and we were told it was an apple tree, a neighbor informed us on what it really was, I’m quite excited

  5. Try making one ingredient jujube cookies. Cut the though the flesh down to the nut. Dry at 150F for 12 hours. After 12 hours the fruit will still be soft inside and not completely dried. At this point, split the fruit in half along the cut and remove the seed. Dry at 150F for another 12 hours. Let the jujube cool to room temperature. The dried jujube has the taste and texture of a cookie.

  6. Have you ever grown a Li seedling? I've germinated some from this year's fruit, but a couple of sources say they don't come true from seed. So, now I'm wondering how different the fruit might be on a seedling tree.

  7. I just bought one of these from my local garden centre – I am in a pretty hot, dry summer climate, but we get very cold weather too, glad Mr Prigioni happened to have a video about this. I really need trees that don't need too much pampering so I've got high hopes for this one. I plan to do exactly what you did, plant it under a sour cherry tree which I don't expect to survive too many more seasons, and let it benefit from the rotting root matter later on. I feel like I am more interested in the fruit in its dry, date-like stage, as we can't grow dates where I am due to frost, so this might be the next best thing :).

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