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California Rare Tropical Fruit Tree Garden. The video is engaging and grips the viewer from start to finish. Watched the video on Aug 31, 2023 very like. Thank you
Lucky to have good weather in the area, can grow rare fruit-bearing tropical plants. China Doll is an interesting name for the Loquat. Wow, China Lantern, is amazing. All the plants are unique, never seen anywhere. Thank you and cheers !!
I enjoyed your video. Awesome varieties of rare tropical fruit-bearing trees. Have a great day guys. Greetings from the province of Nueva Ecija, Philippines🇵🇭😊.
Undoubtedly. Mark is a long time, honest fruit tree enthusiast that simply wants to share his knowledge and luckily is willing provide good plant material to others. Fantastic to see you stop by Ryan! Thanks
He's been a trusted source for many people for many years indeed. I'm grateful for people like him who value the importance of getting good selections out there. Thank you for your time watching Stelag!
Thanks for visiting good friend Irene! There's like endless amounts of newly available tropical fruit trees these days. The market selection has opened up big time.
Love it! We planted orchards everywhere we moved to as kids but could never grow these kinds in our state. You do an awesome job taking care of your trees!
wow... there is ''Atis'' fruit trees... I really like to eat's fruits, infact I just bought 5kilos from the market and just finished the last piece yesterday... the owner so sweet handed you one fruit. nice tour there are banana;s too with fruits, and china white looks so sweet.... lots of lychees too
Fascinating video, G ... I never knew that Peanut butter fruit favoured acidic substrate so i'll start using rainwater with mine (its already in a peat based substrate). Thank you for bringing us along on your tours of these fascinating gardens.
Howdy Mohamed! I tried to put names up for the more rare or complicated trees. Most of the common trees most people might already know. Thanks a lot for watching and for your valued comment! Have a wonderful weekend 😀
Hi SD Dan! I very much appreciate the kind words and your support. It means a lot! You're 100% right about Mark. I've had nothing but excellent interactions with him. Great fellow! Have a wonderful weekend
This is such a unique tree garden, with some great fruits. It's interesting to learn that the size of fruit will be slightly smaller than Florida. The sugar apples look delicious. I can imagine how a harvest of this interesting fruits will be. Many I have never seen here or tried. 🍐🍐🍎🍎🍏🍏🥭🥭👍
Wow, amazing varieties of rare tropical fruit-bearing trees! Would be nice to grow mango and lychee, but it seems like they grow pretty big. The loquats look yummy!
Great tour! Gave me lots of ideas! 😁 Hey, even though the Sweet Treat Pluerrry isn't rare, it is delicious! 😂 My two young Peanut Butter trees didn't make it last year, but I'm planning to try again. I didn't realize they needed acidic soil and water, so I'm glad to learn it now. 😊 Definitely want to get some Custard Apples - yum! Wow!!! That Chinese Lantern Abutilon is gorgeous! 😍 Amazing variety of fruit trees! ❤ Thanks for sharing!
Yes great tip about the peanut butter fruit tree. I'm definitely going to mix more peat in when I pot mine up. I bet it'll like Holly Tone fert too. I'm not an ornamental grower but dang now I want one of those Chinese Lantern plants! Many thanks Kim!
@@VirginiaFruitGrower I'm excited to try again with Peanut Butter Trees because I've tasted the fruit, and I really like it. 😊 I don't use peat moss, but there are many ways to acidify soil, and now that I'm aware these trees will benefit from it, I'm looking forward round two! 😎
Peanut butter fruit, mickey mouse plants. Atemoya (called atis in the Philippines), has a unique collection of fruit plants, never heard about the name, just now, Interesting video. Thank you.
Peanut butter fruit and sugar apple sounds local it grows here in Philippines. Like mostly kids here love to eat them just pick it from the neighbors garden haha
Wow. Mark's got a lot of good stuff there for sure. Had a lot of success grafting his scions, so now I know what else to ask him about. 😊. Does anyone have a Ruby Longan that's decent size yet? Everyone I know seems to only have a tiny one.
There were some decent sized Ruby airlayers on etsy a few months ago. Mine died back for some reason. I'm not sure it's going to make it back from the scion 😐
Did Mark says, “peanut butter fruit” 😮 wow! It sounded rare to me . The fruit that he gave to you, I know how it tastes because it grows in the Philippines.
Hi Amboy and big thanks for watching. Lots of great fruit that he is growing and yes I'm sure the tropical islands of Philippines can grow so many wonderful fruits.
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@@VirginiaFruitGrower thousand? Whoaaa! Your video suddenly popped up and so I clicked. I thought you just interview people with fruit trees! I'd like to see your 1000 tree collection. Do you have a video on it? Also, do you have thousand trees in terms of number or variety? In how much space are you growing these 1000 trees?
@vimeopictures5170 I'm a real fruit tree enthusiast and collector too. I just happen to like visiting my fruit grower buddies lol. I really need to get more videos of my trees out. I have lots of different varieties and seedlings growing. You have a lot growing too?