Why My Dragon Fruit Produced More Fruit This Year!

In this video, I compare three years of flowering, pollination, and fruit set in my home garden. You'll see: Dragon fruit flowering in 2024, 2025, and 2026 Hand pollination and the results Poor fruit set when pollination was limited Excellent natural pollination by bees How nearby flowering plants such as Firebush (Hamelia patens) may help attract pollinators Factors that influence dragon fruit pollination and fruit production Why good garden management—including pollinator-friendly plants and proper pruning—can improve harvests Whether you grow dragon fruit in your backyard or on a small farm, these practical observations may help you produce more fruit, naturally. If you enjoyed this video, please like, subscribe, and join me for more practical gardening tips on Gardening with Calyx. #DragonFruit #DragonFruitPollination #Pitaya #Pollinators #Bees #FruitGrowing #HomeGarden #GardeningWithCalyx #OrganicGardening #TropicalGardening #FoodSecurity #BackyardFarming