I am a sower, a sower of good seed. The seeds I sow are of heirloom quality and have been around since creation. I am the seed of the ancient one "The I Am". The seeds that derive from this house bears good fruit. The seeds from this cultivar comes from a true sower that has the dna genetic code that can only be overstood through spiritual service. Again, I am of that seed. And I will not sow or be sown with any diverse seeds. HalleluYAH!
Please feel free to ask any questions that pertain to gardening and connecting to nature. I will answer as soon as I read your question. Thank you all for your time and remember to sow a conscious seed in your mental garden first. Than the creator will give the increase. He is always looking for more laborers.
i use my horses manure on my lemon tree now i've got so much fruit it's bending over from the fruit should i take some of the fruit off they're still green?
I am so overloaded with information and inspiriation. I too have started a journey with the Lord on gardening, and man the things I'm learning from it is awesome, mind blowing, and lots of self checks. People, there is certainly a lesson or lessons to be learned from gardening, after all the LORD is a gardener as well. So be patient, open your eyes and ears to recieve and you will flourish. But I wanted to ask Elder. Do you ever from time to time or all the time sit in your garden and have Bible study in the garden? I ask because the way that you have it laid out is very strategic but also it looks very peacefull like a whole different world.
Hi, Thanks for your comment. As you see at the end of the video, I would sit in my garden quite often. Things have changed in the garden since. Although my homebase is in California, I spend mostly weekends and at time up to 2 weeks on our off grid property in the state of Washington in the mountains. I do not have bible study, as an elder my duties are to the most high directly and in turn I preside over my family. Thanks for your kind words.
Shalom Elder, from my experience, that is very true potting soil seems to naturally compact over a relatively short period off time. Of course the longer the more compact. Pomegranate is beautiful.
For more citrus growing. Please watch these video * (Mexican key lime) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-W964OyslHns.htmlsi=skCcIJzlL12R86ul * ( Moro Blood Orange) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-W964OyslHns.htmlsi=5aygKc3dOpe51D23
For more citrus growing. Please watch this video (Moro Blood Orange) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ePq6yF9l69k.htmlsi=0BZd_-tW0C8r_whb
I hear you chief, I'm a big fan and huge grower of citrus. California is the top citrus-producing state in the United States, accounting for 79% of the country's total citrus production in 2022-2023. This includes over 80% of the nation's fresh citrus, as well as over 90% of the country's lemons. California is also the leading producer of fresh oranges, mandarins, grapefruit, and tangerines. So I can be guaranteed that I can just about find any cultivar of citrus to grow in Cali.
@@elderyehudahwatchmanoftheg8425 any issue with citrus blight? I don't have any but south Florida is ate up with it. At one time Florida was a hugh producer but in the 90tys weather here got wayyyyy to cold and killed most trees. There's nothing like picking right from the tree and eating. I'm a big fan too. Peace&plenty
No issues here but the occasional city tagged tree that may be dealing with a disease here and there. Yes Florida use to be a huge producer of citrus until the asian citrus psyllid.
All praises to The Most High for allowing me to find your page. Yah bless you Sir for all the wisdom and love you put into your craft. As well as knowledge and wisdom you share with us. Please continue to bless us with what Yah puts on your heart. Those with ears to hear, let him hear. HalleluYah!
@@elderyehudahwatchmanoftheg8425 Shabbat Shalom Elder. With all appreciation Sir, your light is shining on the flock, and wisdom is not falling on deaf ears. Let the living waters flow, Glory be to out Father Yahuah.
I got three key lime trees, two thornless and one with thorns! They are young still but the thorn one has a richer more stronger scent on leaves. Can’t wait for their first crop in a few months!
in the soil i use my homepage compost. foliar feed, I use 1 tablespoon seaweed extract, 1 tablespoon fish fertilizer better know as 5.1.1, and chelated iron. I personally like to use the all in one fish/kelp fertilizer . You can find them all right here if you wish. amzn.to/3WBlPtt
I live in Oklahoma, zone about 7a-7b, I'm wondering what a good variety of blueberry you might recommend. It gets very hot in the summer, 105+, plus the heat index, but below 0 in the winter with the wind chill, very high humidity in the summer usually. My grandfather tried blueberries a few times but eventually gave it up as hopeless. I want to grow some blueberries to show him it can be done but I honestly don't know if its actually possible. I'm willing to do the work, my tiller died this year so I had to put in the garden by hand, but if the plants can't take it I don't want to kill them trying, it's not fair to the plants if the seeds could go to a place better suited to growing them.
You can buy rot resistant wood like cedar or other types that are even more rot resistant to make 40 gallon containers. The price, depending on the wood, cedar is cheap in my neck of the woods, should definitely be less than 200 bucks.
It's organic and I love it. Been using it for more than 20 years for my houseplants and 8 years for my indoor dwarf citrus trees. It one of the most organic products on the market and most people don't know about it. It is so underrated. Get you some
@elderyehudahwatchmanoftheg8425 I just finished harvesting my cogshall mango tree in 15 gallon container (Houston TX) I just posted it on my RU-vid channel would love for you check it out sir. I was about to apply osmocote 14-14-14 fertilizer this weekend!! Have a great day sir
Hi thanks for the help! You are the only one I’ve seen make a video on this! So just to be clear, I know you said it can kill your tree eventually but if you catch it early, it’s treatable? I have 4 small citrus trees and I believe it’s starting to happen with at least 3 of them. I saw some stuff online saying it’s best to throw them away or spray something with copper on it, is that true?
If you want one of my secrets than listen up. You probably already have some dish detergent in your home. However, I prefer to purchase a organic non toxic dish detergent from costco. I use 1 tablespoon to one gallon of water and spray the entire tree down in the late afternoon. Repeat this weekly as the sooty mold persist. If it rains in your area, please spray 1 hour before the rain, so that the rain can help wash away the waxy coating that sooty mold leaves. and repeat after the rain has subsided. Another organic way it to also just go to your tree and use warm just below hot water and put in a 5 gallon sprayer and clean the leaves. Take care