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12 Fruit Trees that Thrive in the Desert with Little Care 

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John from www.growingyour... takes you on a field trip to Phoenix, Arizona to the home of Jake Mace where you will learn the top 12 fruit trees that can thrive in the desert with little care.
In this episode, you will discover the garden of eating that Jake Mace has created at his standard residential tract home in Phoenix, Arizona. You will get a tour of his edible food forest garden and learn about the 12 most important desert adapted fruit trees you can grow.
Besides some of the most desert acclimated fruit trees, you will learn about some of the more tropical fruits that Jake is growing in the form of "extra credit".
You will also discover a few of the most important practices you must do to ensure your success growing fruit trees in the desert or other hot, dry, arid climate zone.
Finally at the end of this episode, John will interview Jake about some of these desert adapted fruit trees as well as talk about some good vegetables to grow in the heat. You will also learn about water and water conservation and how you can save more water growing your own food and eating lower on the food chain.
After watching this episode, you will have a better understanding of the best fruit trees to grow in the desert and how to make changes in your life to leave a lesser foot print on the planet.
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@nkerk1409
@nkerk1409 12 дней назад
Watching this in 2024....you guys were ahead of your time...or at least ahead of me! Im right there with you now and glad i found this video.....this is really invaluable especially as a fellow desert dweller ✌🏼
@jasminecalvert1660
@jasminecalvert1660 Год назад
It's 2023. I'm clearly late to this party, but I'm so grateful that I found this gem. The attitudes/ sense of humor of these guys are incredible. This vid is going in my favorites so I can reference it after I start growing some of these fruit trees❤ thanks so much for spreading your knowledge with us!
@GrowingwithAnastasia
@GrowingwithAnastasia Год назад
I’m here too haha
@ambermichellenope9549
@ambermichellenope9549 19 дней назад
I second this!!!
@ambermichellenope9549
@ambermichellenope9549 19 дней назад
Oh third, 😜
@旖丁
@旖丁 Месяц назад
I’m still watching these two guys after all these years. I’ve viewed them both as inspirational gurus of gardening. Came across this video by chance today (8/27/24), even though this video has been in circulation for some time now, it sure was good to see John do a tour guide of Jake’s amazing oasis. While I’m in Central Texas, the type of fruit tress recommended are applicable in our weather: figs, jujube, grapes, cactus fruits, mesquite, persimmons. Dates will likely freeze here. I’m still in awe of how much Jake was able to do in five years, transforming his garden into an oasis. I too, filled my yard with wood chips/mulch every single year and tells people that’s the best thing one can do for plants. Why feed water to lawn when I can have returns from trees that will produce fruits?
@heatherphillips8196
@heatherphillips8196 19 дней назад
Just found them, unfortunately. Wish I had gotten into this yrs ago! But I have to say - he must not have gophers or rats. They have ruined so many trees! All gardening must be done in raised beds here. Love the pond.... only I already have raccoons, possum, skunks, coyotes.... can't imagine what a mess the coon would make of it as he would for sure eat the fish! As well as egrets flying in... lol
@sustainabilitywhaaat4041
@sustainabilitywhaaat4041 4 года назад
10:32 figs 4:00 moringa 19:00 passion fruit 25:00 ironwood native species 40:20 date palms 44:05 avocado 47:00 interview with jake
@sum1G
@sum1G 4 года назад
Sorry you had to sit through that. But thanks.
@sislertx
@sislertx 4 года назад
U corgot the brazillian red pepper tree which isnt what it really is.
@nyaradhiambo
@nyaradhiambo 4 года назад
Goji berries, cactii, pomegranates, mulberry
@jenkinssthomson8879
@jenkinssthomson8879 3 года назад
Don’t why he doesn’t put more effort in these videos; it’s been the same for 6 years.
@SI-ln6tc
@SI-ln6tc 3 года назад
Thanks Saves time
@andrewparry6812
@andrewparry6812 3 года назад
Love how happy this guy is to share something he loves.
@thepenguinking8464
@thepenguinking8464 3 года назад
First
@aliceanyam921
@aliceanyam921 3 года назад
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@thepenguinking8464
@thepenguinking8464 3 года назад
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@markdaniels4492
@markdaniels4492 3 года назад
@@thepenguinking8464 66
@krissifaith6709
@krissifaith6709 2 года назад
Jon is awesome...we love his chuckle after he tells a joke
@notmuchfortalk
@notmuchfortalk 2 года назад
My neighbors trees and garden are well established, and it is remarkable how much cooler their yard stays. It's very noticeable when walking past their house. Can't wait for our yard to flourish like this.
@MyNeighborsaJackAss
@MyNeighborsaJackAss 12 дней назад
Yes! Ppl don’t understand trees and foliage are necessary to have rain.
@carrperez569
@carrperez569 7 лет назад
Hello. Moringa (Malunggay --we call it in the Philippines) trees are very nutritional to our body especially to pregnant women. We use the leaves in soups and fed to pregnant women to helps in lactating (breast milk). Thanks for sharing this video...I"m so in love with this garden full of fruit trees. I miss our back garden in the Philippines.
@thepenguinking8464
@thepenguinking8464 3 года назад
First
@alfredjohnson5647
@alfredjohnson5647 2 года назад
like your heart
@homebuddha
@homebuddha Месяц назад
Followed John & Jake’s channels since they first appeared in RU-vid, both passionate about their sustainable homegrown food. John’s the red bull of gardening so knowledgeable and energetically charged on everything
@Sun-soilproductions
@Sun-soilproductions 5 лет назад
One thing I love most about John is his CRAZYYYY VIBES man this guy is so passionate for gardening I can’t help but bring him up in a conversation every time I’m at a nursery purchasing a new plant or 10. Anyways long live the King thank you for every entertaining video my dude I’ll continue to watch you till you stop creating
@luisalopez4461
@luisalopez4461 4 года назад
I have two very large mesquite trees in my xeriscaped front yard (which is quite small). I can't even see the rocks anymore because the detritus and fallen pods from the mesquites makes the ground look like a forest floor, lol! Those trees have allowed me to grow potted herbs, aloe vera, and various other plants in the El Paso desert. They keep my home much cooler, too. In 6 years, they've grown from mere twigs, to about 30 feet high, and wide enough to almost completely form a green, lacy canopy over my entire front yard. We use the mesquite trimmings to grill, too. Great wood for barbecues. My backyard has nothing but Caliche, sand, and a couple of volunteer desert willows that I plan to cultivate. Right now, my backyard looks the the surface of the moon, because it hasn't decided what it wants to be, but you've truly inspired me to introduce some pomegranate shrubs and some fig and apricot trees....maybe even grapes! Thank you for the inspiration!
@deedeeseecee9294
@deedeeseecee9294 4 года назад
I'm in ELP also and I have a pomegranate tree growing in a very large pot, thinking of planting in front yard this fall.
@chrisklest1238
@chrisklest1238 8 лет назад
I thought I would avoid the southwest because of drought, but after seeing John Kohler's and Jake Mace's yards I might reconsider. I would especially like to be one of their neighbors, so we could expand the wealth of the community.
@sharaudramey9336
@sharaudramey9336 4 года назад
Lmao
@mattiemathis9549
@mattiemathis9549 2 года назад
Unfortunately, in Az we are losing a large portion of water we are allotted from the Colorado river. “The valley”, Phoenix and the areas surrounding it are very dependent on that water. Also the metropolitan areas are MUCH hotter than the more rural areas. In the valley you see temperatures above 100f everyday for months, and at night it doesn’t cool off like the traditional desert. I’m not trying to be discouraging, but with the water situation, I would consider very carefully where I buy in Az. In my area, 30 years ago they decided the aquifer couldn’t support the current population for another 50 years. No stop in population growth has been implemented. Wells that have produced fresh water for a hundred years have gone dry. Living in the desert is great! I wouldn’t want to live anywhere else, but do your due diligence in research. Best of luck!!!
@josephmelton4721
@josephmelton4721 Год назад
@@mattiemathis9549 most of our water does not come from the Jordan river. This is a huge misconception.
@nooksy1114
@nooksy1114 4 года назад
All of his fruit trees are fruiting, it could only my dream
@drakedrones
@drakedrones 7 лет назад
1. Drumstick/Maringa- pods, flowers and leaves are made into yummy curries 2. Star fruit 3. Fig 4. Jujube 5. Apricot 6. Passion fruit vines 7. Blueberry grape vines (dark colored seeded variety) 8. Tomatoes 9. Striped eggplants 10. Guava 11. Iron wood (?) 12. Peruvian Apple cactus 13. Brazilian red pepper 14. Goji berry 15. Pomegranate 16. Mulberry 17. Date palms 18. Mangoes 19. Banana 20. Icecream bean 21. Papaya 22. Avocado I might have misspelled and missed a few names
@zahrareshadi
@zahrareshadi 6 лет назад
Thanks. Good effort.
@sunshinedayz2172
@sunshinedayz2172 8 месяцев назад
Yes thank you.👍
@karieclingo8328
@karieclingo8328 22 дня назад
Thanks! You’re the best 🎉
@bc-yc3yc
@bc-yc3yc 20 дней назад
That was really thoughtful of you...muchoooo thank you!
@ljss6805
@ljss6805 20 дней назад
Thanks, dawg!
@mikechen159
@mikechen159 4 года назад
Love this guy, he is like a kid in the toy store, So much passion coming out, you can tell he loves his fruits/garden) me as well)) live in Ukraine Village all fruits vegetable chickens, Rabbids goats ducks got it all everything home fed and organic did have no flue for over 15 years Praise our Loard.
@thanht666
@thanht666 3 года назад
Where your garden ? I like it beautiful with more fruits
@bartoloangeles9632
@bartoloangeles9632 3 года назад
I like your vlog it educates me regarding fruit trees that can tribe in small amount of water . It also puts in my mine that these plant will help us in augmenting climate change. Your vlog open other mind to cultivate our planet first before invading other planet.
@seraphimcelestial132
@seraphimcelestial132 Месяц назад
​@@bartoloangeles9632 they want to conquer Mars blah blah...but they continue to destroy planet earth. We have plenty of land to nourish all beings, but they don't even care for it. May be God know how stupid and arrogant they are, so God did not give any water and oxygen in other planets to limit their damages.
@jeannewallace4851
@jeannewallace4851 7 лет назад
Thanks for including the Goji berries. Just a note to share: while the five-flavored adaptogenic berries are what most people grow this for, the leaves are edible and quite delicious both raw and cooked. I enjoy getting a second crop from mine.
@silverrose7554
@silverrose7554 2 года назад
I saw this video 3 years ago . I live in a cold climate so I gave up on Moringa . Well he went to Florida and did a video on Moringa I have faith now I can do it !
@enriqueaguirre9321
@enriqueaguirre9321 4 года назад
prickly pears (Tunas), are enjoyed very much in Guadalajara City, Mexico, Served cold, with rock salt and fresh squeezed lime juice (some folks add chile)...a must to enjoy with all it's freshness! Thanks for the tips, been looking for info on best trees to grow in hot places in Southern CA and this helps!
@mattiemathis9549
@mattiemathis9549 2 года назад
I love the tunas, but honestly I use the nopales way more than the tunas. I put nopales in soups, stews, tamale, salad, you name it! And they don’t have the carbohydrates (yes, spoiled western culture with way to much starch) that potatoes and grains. Also they are super easy to grow and I’ve seen them everywhere from Az to Montana to the mid west in the US…
@snowleopard7952
@snowleopard7952 4 года назад
I don't understand why every homeowner does not have a food garden for a yard🌈💕
@yellowbird5411
@yellowbird5411 3 года назад
Because they are not interested in gardening. They would rather go to the store, buy what they want, and be done with it. But I drive down the street and look at all the "wasted" space taken up with grass, both on private property and city properties. It's everywhere. This is why I don't see a time when food will become scarce. We have tons of places to grow food.
@sharonsparks5121
@sharonsparks5121 3 года назад
Not everyone can, some are physically limited, ill etc. There's millions of reasons. That's why there are farmers, they take care of folks who can't farm. Good for folks who can!
@BrieyaSilverweb
@BrieyaSilverweb 3 года назад
HOA's. Those are the main culprits. Especially in cities like Las Vegas, NV. City laws and more hinder folks. Used to be the way to show you are a patriot was to have a victory garden, a yard which provided food as well as visual. When we left the USA in 1978, people had food in their yards. We came back, 8 years later, it wasn't legal nor fashionable. We were in shock. Over in Europe, people even rent land in a garden lot to grow their own food if they didn't have a yard. Time to return to the old ways, kick out the bad rules and HOA's.
@christopherfisher128
@christopherfisher128 2 года назад
HOA's
@craidynr
@craidynr 2 года назад
Convenience is a terrible drug...
@talkofthetown5
@talkofthetown5 3 года назад
I’m five years late watching this vid. My husband is not much of a green thumb but he would definitely cook from any garden. It is obvious how young you guys are, needless to say, you guys really surprised or surpassed my expectations of the importance of growing and elevating your quality of life. Sorry though, I don’t thing I’d quite ever convert to vegan but I’m not averse to a lot of fruit and other plants. I will check your other vids.
@maxmaxx3465
@maxmaxx3465 25 дней назад
Watched years ago. So happy your still going! Go go Greens and beans. Great guy you are John. Alot of memories growing plants and gaining knowledge. World is better growing greens with you. 10:25
@nancychang9146
@nancychang9146 3 года назад
i love that this is such a long video with no ads i am in love with jake's backyard. thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge!
@gingerjones8352
@gingerjones8352 4 года назад
I’m glad I stayed to watch you John. Nothing wrong with trying to make people laugh while sharing what we like to do. Thank You!
@thepenguinking8464
@thepenguinking8464 3 года назад
First?
@RJCooper2
@RJCooper2 6 лет назад
I love it guys. This was a wonderful plethora of information. My favorite element though is the excitement and enthusiasm you display for this amazing abundance we've all been given. It's so important to grow and partake of these gifts. Thanks for your gift to the community, which of course includes me.
@heysselm4279
@heysselm4279 4 года назад
I live in Victorville, CA and I loved all the info you and Jake shared! I want the freedom you are preaching
@juliechlarson4591
@juliechlarson4591 7 лет назад
John is a walking botanical encyclopedia! Simply amazing; AND; so funny!
@herminefostet-smith7571
@herminefostet-smith7571 2 года назад
I appreciate the tour of Jake's garden that you shared John. I plant fruit trees and vegetables in my back and front yard. I love gardening.
@ParkrosePermaculture
@ParkrosePermaculture 7 лет назад
I'm in Portland, Oregon and agree, the Desert King fig does incredibly well here. So does the Negronne fig. Jujubes grow well here, too. I put in two last fall and they are doing quite well, and the fruit ripens in Sept/Oct.
@notinvogue4287
@notinvogue4287 3 года назад
I just love how you talk to us lazy folks, makes it so much more doable. Plus I want to eat the drumstick tree flowers 🌸🥰
@joansmith3492
@joansmith3492 8 лет назад
Wow. What a garden! But John, you looked like you were not comfortable in that heat. That is dedication!
@leoniethomas398
@leoniethomas398 6 лет назад
Joan Smith good evening I live in Trinidad west indies my name is LeonieThomas I love planting my address is berridge trace Harris's village fyzabad Trinidad west indies could u send me a fig tree seedling ,a apple tree,a red or dark colour grape plant,and a blue berry plant .please. I love your videos
@dragonlaughing
@dragonlaughing 5 лет назад
Yes, when you live in the desert you usually don't go out in the noonday sun. But to make a video it's the best thing. I'm going out to garden now, it's 5:20 pm, 17:20. The sun will set at 8pm, 20:00. In the morning one would garden from six to ten. Best time for solar electricity is 10am-5pm, 10:00-17:00.
@TonniAtay
@TonniAtay 2 года назад
I lived in the Desert Southwest most of my life. Rock yards make the area much hotter. There is nowhere for birds and bugs. I really hate the desert. It's almost impossible to live there naturally.
@lilolelori1
@lilolelori1 3 месяца назад
Aww .. That makes sense. I live in Texas and your right concrete/rocks get HOT
@nineteenfortyeight6762
@nineteenfortyeight6762 Месяц назад
I agree. It is changing the environment much as pavement does. I have both rocks and grass, and both present problems.
@karieclingo8328
@karieclingo8328 22 дня назад
💯 agree! My daughter lives in phoenix and I hate walking by rock yards - you can FEEL the heat blasting at you! I love the neighborhoods there that have ponds and trees -- just down the street.
@livinthedream4479
@livinthedream4479 4 дня назад
That’s why Phoenix is so hot. All the cement radiates heat
@suki6210
@suki6210 8 лет назад
Thanks so very much, I am taking 3-4 pages of notes, this is one of my most favorite videos of all time. I live in Palm Springs, so this is all so extremely helpful !!!
@GraftingTactick
@GraftingTactick 3 года назад
Can't be happier than doing something that you absolutely love, and this guy did exactly that 💕👍👌
@laredoland
@laredoland 8 лет назад
how encouraging to see young guys who are wise.
3 года назад
This guy is giving people with lawns shit, he should shut his mouth before he gets hurt
@thepenguinking8464
@thepenguinking8464 3 года назад
First??
@elivalentine452
@elivalentine452 4 года назад
I just got married and on the day we went out and picked up a baby moringa tree. It's given use one flower so far and I could smell it for 6 feet's away. I love our tree so much I think I will take a peace of it when we move.
@NikhilKhandekar
@NikhilKhandekar 7 лет назад
Your passion for trees and fruits and gardening is just amazing! It is also very heart-warming! :) Very informative and interesting video, though I am already a major fan!!
@thepenguinking8464
@thepenguinking8464 3 года назад
First
@lindapruss504
@lindapruss504 4 года назад
Oops we are in the middle of covid 19 pandemic. I watched 4 hours of videos. I am going to plant that maringa tree and figs immediately. Thanks linda
@misspeach6999
@misspeach6999 4 года назад
Fig plants can take over. Be prepared!
@wormwood8191
@wormwood8191 3 года назад
Mornings trees are rather brittle and best kept short, especially if you live anywhere subject to high winds, storms, hurricanes, etc.
@glma2711
@glma2711 8 лет назад
for personal reference, since I'll be pulling up this video when I'm at the nursery! moringa star fruit figs jujube apricots passion fruit vines blueberry grapes guava Texas blue giant fig ironwood (edible flowers) Palo verde apple cactus Brazilian pepper goji / wolf berries pomegranate mulberries, white or persian date palm.... the list goes on....
@VeganAthlete
@VeganAthlete 8 лет назад
Nice List! :)
@nabilnabil8336
@nabilnabil8336 8 лет назад
Deglet Nour date palms. The tastiest and sweetest dates in the world. And they are Tunisian, just like me ;)
@Jefferdaughter
@Jefferdaughter 7 лет назад
What about mulberry species adapted to hot, dry regions?
@glma2711
@glma2711 7 лет назад
Jefferdaughter Logees has an ever bearing dwarf mulberry that grows really well here in Houston, Texas.
@Saaccount32
@Saaccount32 7 лет назад
Genesis Mallanao thanks for the list. I appreciate the video but I KNOW I'm not spending 1 hr or more to watch it. lol
@fadedprodigy8620
@fadedprodigy8620 3 года назад
12:10 is when I realized this man really loves what he does.
@samantha-ellenlambert.7512
@samantha-ellenlambert.7512 8 лет назад
Love you guys!!! Lol! Great to hear you talking about water, working for your food, organic and investing money in your eatable garden. The beets are huge!!! Lol!! John comes over to play in Jake's garden! Lol! More videos please of you both, you're funny together. Keep it going. Love and peace. x
@allenthomas7755
@allenthomas7755 2 года назад
Ive learned SO much here today ..my ONE hesitation to buying a property in the desert was growing ..this SOLVES the problem ..and it creates a shaded environment
@kbkesq
@kbkesq 5 лет назад
Agree that seeded grapes are healthier. Also birds press the seeds. Seeds have fiber as well.
@Rosa0613
@Rosa0613 11 месяцев назад
I’m from the jungle of Peru but live in Arizona I started to plant trees, so glad that I found this video because I found a passion fruit little plant and I was doubting to plant it or to return it but seeing your video I know where to plant it. So glad I found you. God bless you.
@sherri99516
@sherri99516 8 лет назад
Excellent video post! Thanks John, your "Grow Your Greens" tours are so much fun.
@aaronwhite5346
@aaronwhite5346 8 лет назад
+1
@sueuhrbrock8408
@sueuhrbrock8408 8 лет назад
Aaron White vl,c Au btt
@frankaird232
@frankaird232 8 лет назад
sherri99516 This is great keep talking I'am leering.
@xxkushl0rd69xx
@xxkushl0rd69xx 7 лет назад
Definitely always fun.
@ginamitembe8935
@ginamitembe8935 3 года назад
4years late! BUT,am glad I found your channel. Your down to earth presenter very funny 🤣 thanks for sharing please keep bringing more organic farming!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👍
@GilbertBigelow
@GilbertBigelow 7 лет назад
This is a good video! Long, true, but I watched it in parts. Really cool is having seen Jake's yard develop over the years and then this meld of John and Jake, perfect.
@janjohnsonamarillas3386
@janjohnsonamarillas3386 4 месяца назад
I agree with you , our front yard is rock with various cacti and a large pine tree but the backyard is loaded with all types of edible fruit n plants and beneficial for birds and good insects !
@ellenmaisen4991
@ellenmaisen4991 7 лет назад
Thanks to Jake for all of his excellent work putting together this food forest. Your plants look so healthy! Thanks for the insights about water use, very important. Vegan diet may be the most effective solution in the future as we increase our population on the planet. "Grow Your Greens" programs are inspiring and fun, really loved this tour!
@desigoodwin5148
@desigoodwin5148 4 года назад
I live in Tucson, AZ and I cannot believe this is a desert backyard is in the desert. It makes e excited to grow more things!
@REBORN-jy8vg
@REBORN-jy8vg 7 лет назад
I grow in buckeye and this is a great video. I'll be moving to a larger property and I can't wait to plant all these trees.
@thepenguinking8464
@thepenguinking8464 3 года назад
First
@ladbol521
@ladbol521 2 года назад
Thanks bro. I am retired now. I used to have "green thumbs" which I want try out now that I have plenty of time on my hand. I have prodentially come to your channel at the right time, 5 years after published! Thank you.
@PropunKla
@PropunKla 8 лет назад
Thank you John! I was just thinking about how I'd love to move to the desert, but I gotta have fruit trees.
@timolson6996
@timolson6996 20 дней назад
Wow There is so much information about desert climate plants here, it’s like a class
@kiya4276
@kiya4276 7 лет назад
First, THIS IS AMAZING!!!! I live in phx and this was sooo helpful, definitely checking out more from Jake Mace as well! Can't believe he transformed his yard in just 5 years! I was surprised to not see any citrus trees, which are really popular in phx. Why is that?
@BrennenWatts
@BrennenWatts 4 года назад
Kiya he has them next to his driveway. John didn’t show them
@soniag4516
@soniag4516 4 года назад
@@BrennenWatts Requires watering
@resurrectionsunday4164
@resurrectionsunday4164 7 месяцев назад
I’m a new subscriber because out of everyone saying to grow moringa you’re the first to describe and demonstrate what you can eat ❤on the moringa. I’ve only ever had the tea. Thanks 😊
@geronlee3504
@geronlee3504 3 года назад
John, this video has been so informative! Thank you so much for sharing your (as well as Jake's) incredible knowledge. So wonderful to see people like yourself pursuing their passions on a daily basis! It's so inspiring. ❤️🌱🌻
@ArtaoistDiogenesisCosmoses
@ArtaoistDiogenesisCosmoses 3 месяца назад
Dude you are so cool! I'm so glad I found your channel you got such good energy! Your enthusiasm really brightened my day I subscribed like 2 minutes into your video! You've got lots of information to share and I'm here for it. Thank you so much!
@indianvegankitchen5413
@indianvegankitchen5413 8 лет назад
That's the most amazing drumstick tree I've ever see 😍 and don't even get me stared on drumstick curry.!! Love the video 👍🏼
@1voluntaryist
@1voluntaryist 4 года назад
John's best tip: Mulch is good, but ground cover is way better because of living roots building the soil fertility.
@MsSugaPlumPlum
@MsSugaPlumPlum 8 лет назад
WOW! I love this channel so much. Thank you for sharing!!!!
@VeganAthlete
@VeganAthlete 8 лет назад
Thanks MsSugaPlum!
@edwardsaladhands
@edwardsaladhands 8 лет назад
so glad john went back to your place jake its one of my favourite videos and places and this one just topped the other one.its changed so much since i last seen it.nice work jake much love namaste
@svan794
@svan794 7 лет назад
WOW, WOW, WOW, I LOVE YOU GUYS... Is this your web "jakemae.com"?
@penelopoopful
@penelopoopful 4 года назад
I really enjoyed this video, stumbled upon it by accident. I was pleasantly surprised that a few of the trees mentioned I had planted already!! I think in order to have a better crop I need to take some of the fertilization tips. Thank you for all your information!
@poladelarosa8399
@poladelarosa8399 2 года назад
Maringa (1st tree in video): Grows well in desert sandy-decomposed granite soil; requires little to no watering other than the occasional biyearly shower; grows extremely fast requires pruning; prolific dropped pods need constant picking up; leaves easily stripped from twigs are excellent lettuce substitute in sandwiches; found in any Filipino American yard (seeds would be gladly given).
@dalbirsudan5512
@dalbirsudan5512 2 года назад
Would love some seeds
@KT-cj5gx
@KT-cj5gx 2 года назад
We have decomposed granite in San Diego county… just planted some moringa thanks to John’s video. Hope it works out!!
@ZeroPointZap
@ZeroPointZap 2 года назад
you can also cook and eat the pods
@mattiemathis9549
@mattiemathis9549 2 года назад
Thank you for the additional information! We are planning our growing season for next year. Definitely adding the morenga!! Unfortunately, it will have to be indoors in winter.
@rolfpoelman3486
@rolfpoelman3486 Год назад
*Moringa 4:55
@ollady7968
@ollady7968 18 дней назад
As a new resident of the desert...( not a pre-planned neighborhood) ...I ve found it nearly impossible to garden. But I keep trying Thanks for the video!!!
@col.cottonhill6655
@col.cottonhill6655 8 лет назад
thanks for explaining the Chinese jujube John. My neighbor has a large mature one growing near our property line. I'll have to trade her for some of the fruit or veggies I have.
@VeganAthlete
@VeganAthlete 8 лет назад
I love my Jujube's!
@kathymcgraw4495
@kathymcgraw4495 2 года назад
OMG!!!!!!! This is the best video EVER!!! I'm going to have to rewatch this three times just to retain a small fraction of what your teaching! Then I checked out Jake Mace's page's and wholly greatness Batman!!!! This is such a lucky day for me to have discovered you both!!!!! Thank you so much for sharing all of this with me!!!!¡!
@voxschultz3958
@voxschultz3958 2 года назад
Jujubes are SO nice for the desert! My mother is Korean, and she has a lot of friends that have these trees, and they absolutely grow like weeds! It's nuts, and they grow SO MANY fruits. The only downside for some of them is very gnarly thorns, but afaik there are some varieties that don't have them.
@maryhodgson8604
@maryhodgson8604 Год назад
Thank you Jake you give me insendta to now plant my own garden i application to you showing us how we can do it with no water. GOD BLESS YOU MY FRIEND .YOU done had breakfast,lunch,and dinner you are set to go until bedtime you are a sweetheart .
@simplyimpish1055
@simplyimpish1055 5 лет назад
I never knew that about ponds-very informative🍄
@debraarizona4809
@debraarizona4809 4 года назад
Rocks keep your yard hot, and a yard that has grass keeps your yard cooler. A yard with grass is very nice if you like sitting out outside in the evenings or early mornings. Awesome job people with a lawn😄👍💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
@marcnacianceno154
@marcnacianceno154 8 лет назад
the moringa flowers are really good as salad, with Italian dressings. FYİ
@chintanaohl9698
@chintanaohl9698 3 года назад
I use the flowers and the tender stems, chops and add to my omelette.
@HomesteadingTexas
@HomesteadingTexas 9 месяцев назад
I’ve kept trying to hit the like button multiple times! Excellent content. Very encouraging and enthusiastic. Thanks
@darwinwendell7920
@darwinwendell7920 8 лет назад
here in the philippines we subtitute moringa leaves with parsley on pasta and salads just make sure to just take the leaves not the small stalks. sometimes it is also mixed with baked bread.
@donnapoolejackofalltrades7827
@donnapoolejackofalltrades7827 3 года назад
We are growing tree in the yard at our home. I think more people should grow trees .
@kamalavenisathiyaseelan1799
@kamalavenisathiyaseelan1799 7 лет назад
i am indian surprise you grow dreamstick tree cute i like your effort and interest very good .
@readme3272
@readme3272 2 года назад
Hi, Wow! You guys are 🤣 funny and so happy. I love happy people, happy people make people smile so much and giggle! Cool videos of gardening and growing knowledge. Thank you.
@CharlotteFairchild
@CharlotteFairchild 6 лет назад
I watered my Dad's fig tree during a drought and it helped the tree. It was wilting.
@curtiswatson4884
@curtiswatson4884 2 года назад
I wish I was 30 years younger, to sponge up all these wonderful pieces of Information and put them into practice! Mark you, I am working with some of what I learn and having great fun "in Antiquity!!" Many thanks my very cheerful Friend!!! LOVE AND BLESSINGS!!!!!
@ivancornejo2722
@ivancornejo2722 7 лет назад
Arizona weather is kicking your ass bro
@livhonestly
@livhonestly 2 года назад
I live in the north east and I just learned a bunch of fruit trees I never knew existed! Thanks so much!🥭🍎🍑🍒🍓🥝🥥
@rickcruz3382
@rickcruz3382 4 года назад
I love to mash up a whole fig and use it instead of jelly on a P.B.&J
@pantaleoncandelada7438
@pantaleoncandelada7438 4 года назад
How can I obtain seedlings of Figs for planting?
@mollyjoy7820
@mollyjoy7820 3 года назад
A must try! Thank you, Rick!
@John_GGG
@John_GGG 3 года назад
Jake has a big yard. Thanks for great video.
@RAFAELGARCIA-cy4fc
@RAFAELGARCIA-cy4fc 7 лет назад
What is the name of that last fig you ate in the video, at about 35:38 time? The orange color one. Thank you.
@yellowbird5411
@yellowbird5411 3 года назад
I am so disappointed that my little fig trees have refused to grow. I planted four. One died. The others have only grown maybe six inches a year for the past three years. I have kept them with mulch on them, watered them, but nothing. They are also planted in three different locations in the yard. Different shade/sun, different mulch, different water. I will probably go get some top soil and see if that helps. I love fresh figs. Mine are the brown turkey figs. Outstanding video. I learned a lot about what fruit trees to think of getting next. I bought two peach trees yesterday that are bred for Florida weather. My mulberry tree is just starting to put leaves out after being planted three weeks ago. I have another one that is exploding, only two years old. My star fruit tree grew like a weed, my tangerine tree is doing amazingly, the birds eat all my loquats, and I have a mango tree that won't "mango." I have a small forest of papaya. So many trees to plant, so little time!
@michelifig6356
@michelifig6356 3 года назад
U mentioned water, mulch, sun & shade. Do u feed your plants?
@dianaklien1560
@dianaklien1560 3 года назад
Lawns keep the home cool, rocks radiates heat. Watering plants and lawns keep the water cycle going. When we had a lot of agriculture and lawns in our neighborhoods, we had wonderful, dependable monsoon rains almost every night. When the farm land was bought and used to make homes with rocks in the yard and parking lots and streets, guess what? Yep, seems like a heat bubble keeps the rain away. Other problems with rock yards, rocks. Rocks all over the sidewalk where children, wheelchairs, and adults trying to get exercise. Rocks that get thrown into roads, windows, at people. I apparently have a pet peeve about rock yards, but I will try to listen to why I clicked on this and that is about fruit trees that do well in the desert. :)
@HurairaHerbals
@HurairaHerbals 8 лет назад
Literally paused the video and ordered organically grown moringa seedlings.
@GerardGibney3
@GerardGibney3 8 лет назад
source?
@HurairaHerbals
@HurairaHerbals 8 лет назад
online.
@GerardGibney3
@GerardGibney3 8 лет назад
I meant vendor
@HurairaHerbals
@HurairaHerbals 8 лет назад
TheVoiceofReason 1 Ah. It was some vendor on Etsy but honestly I don't recommend it as they still havent even shipped them.
@GerardGibney3
@GerardGibney3 8 лет назад
interesting; I was curious if different cultivars exist, people's preferences for size and vendor, etc etc. I migt buy a moringa tree on te fence space isnt an issue but I am not riveted by it.
@luckyduck8297
@luckyduck8297 2 года назад
Wow ! You guys are unbelievable. If our world has more people Ike you two this world for sure become a more beautiful one . You are my ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@TheDtwilson
@TheDtwilson 3 года назад
Wow. They were way ahead of 2020. Good for them
@karlakirkpatrick8927
@karlakirkpatrick8927 8 лет назад
you needed to list the fruit trees in the credits I really needed the list
@kristinatidwell6563
@kristinatidwell6563 4 года назад
Re read the post, there's 2 or 3 lists posted in case you are still interested in planting a garden.
@kissanknowledge5154
@kissanknowledge5154 4 года назад
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@angelmercy1497
@angelmercy1497 2 года назад
Thoroughly enjoying your video and am inspired greatly! Lots of fun loving laughter from you cool guys!!!
@leefu2000
@leefu2000 8 лет назад
Thanks John and Jake for doing what you do. You guys have been an inspiration and a big part of my education in all things gardening ( and Thai Chi ).
@WATCHMEGOBROKE
@WATCHMEGOBROKE 2 года назад
Awesome video! Growing outdoors is a real challenge here in Arizona. We also have avocados 🥑 and Dates👌
@jfros9794
@jfros9794 8 месяцев назад
Why so?
@WATCHMEGOBROKE
@WATCHMEGOBROKE 8 месяцев назад
@jfros9794 well for example last summer we had 26 days in row with temps over 112 so alot of my trees died
@kristineschilling6917
@kristineschilling6917 5 лет назад
so a jujube would be great to let go wild on the edge of a property, since they can make runner and new trees moowaaa
@JulianMarkHouse
@JulianMarkHouse 2 года назад
Greatly enjoyed this field trip.
@ruthsmith6920
@ruthsmith6920 2 года назад
Thank you, all information is very much appreciated!
@conniemanginsay576
@conniemanginsay576 4 года назад
Beautiful tropical garden
@chucktrent187
@chucktrent187 2 месяца назад
Isn't it a shame people don't just do what you say. Obviously you are the most intelligent person in modern times.
@putheflamesoutyahoo1503
@putheflamesoutyahoo1503 4 года назад
Need zone 3 to 4 in north Iowa. Hot D Im going forward with a pond dream!!!!!!!LOL, shhh not digging(much of) a hole, it is a result of build up of the banks with woodchips/compost....mmm so no building permit since no digging right??? arf arf!!
@mangtonyhunter238
@mangtonyhunter238 3 года назад
I enjoy watching your channel those moringga abundant in our country Philippines ,,we make only post in our fence and It grows any where
@Dr_Xyzt
@Dr_Xyzt 8 лет назад
Cheers from New Mexico. Wish me luck in saying "Good riddance" to my lawns.
@AhNee
@AhNee 6 лет назад
I want to move to New Mexico. I hate the Pacific Northwest. Rain, cold, grey.
@denisemartinez6456
@denisemartinez6456 6 лет назад
We moved to New Mexico also going on 2 year's first year on our place. how are you liking it here ? We love it.
@he7is7at7hand
@he7is7at7hand 4 года назад
How is it going? Did you get rid of your lawn? Where in New Mexico are you? I am in West Texas not too far from Hobbs New Mexico.
@MrOlvidado89
@MrOlvidado89 4 года назад
I just bought a house in Belen New Mexico
@wormwood8191
@wormwood8191 3 года назад
I ripped out my lawn and allowed nature to supply the plants. Some arrived on their own and I collected seeds by dead heading plants in waste areas and natives grown in city sponsored native plantings. I then scattered them about. I never need to water or fertilize anything. The local creatures like it and my yard is a designated wildlife habitat. It is far better than a lawn and so shady that the temperature is normally 10 degrees or more cooler than the surrounding area. I live downtown, but especially the back yard is like being in deep woods.
@melinadayrit8725
@melinadayrit8725 2 года назад
I'm really happy to watch your all fruits!
@roberthamilton4141
@roberthamilton4141 2 года назад
I love Jake and Mike. I watch all the updates. I am doing the same process in Atlanta.
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