Best high destinity "Fruiting" fruit forest I've ever seen on Tubetibe.. Puts Jakes Mace to shame with so many fruiting plants at one time. Everything has fruits...crazy!!!You are a master at fruit trees
You truly do have a Garden of Eden filled with scrumptious edibles! I am astounded that they thrive so well in your environment. Anything special that you do to the soil, plants, etc. to keep everything so healthy and productive?
Where is this place ? I am really amazed to see such trees and fruits , it's gives such a cooling to our mind and it's really fun and good time pass , besides everything what a Blessing to have organic fruits from our own garden , whenever we want go and pick up some fruits and veggies from our own garden , I would really like to know where is this place because here I see both tropical and cold loving trees as well
Your plantings are so close together, especially your young trees. will that create issues at some point? How much pruning or thinning of fruit do you make?
Do you soak every plant in your back yard in some super strong foliar spray or something? I'm seriously impressed in all of the fruit set and healthy foliage.
Cheers for the video content! Forgive me for butting in, I would love your initial thoughts. Have you ever tried - Lammywalness Green Grapes Guide (do a search on google)? It is a good one off product for learning how to become a successful grape grower without the hard work. Ive heard some amazing things about it and my cooworker after many years got great success with it.
how long did it take for your longan to fruit? Is it grafted or from seed? Thank you! Would love any tips, I am growing one in a pot and it's about 3 years old
Hola! Great video, nice work!! At 11:30 your bearss lime looks great. I live in Baja Sur, México, and i figured the Baja Sun is as harsh as Arizona’s, and yet my 2 year old bearss lime’s leaves curl up as if they were heat sensitive.. Aren’t citrus supposed to love heat and sun?? Or whould i water more? Regards amigo
Wow, this is the most wonderful, fruitful garden that I have seen in youtube.Thank you for sharing.But I wonder how do you grow both tropicals and cool weather fruits in same area , very clse to each other, most amazing all are fruiting at the same time.How did you do that? Please advise me, because I have most of these fruit plants for 4 yrs now but nothing is bloomig.Even a Castro bean plant that I have is 1 yr old but still less than a foot.Plese tell me what are the things you use for them to grow such nicely and green.specilly for mango, avacado, peach , grapes and apple.And from where you got the wax apple plant?what is your day and night temperature in winter? I am from Georgia. Thank you so much.
Is there any concern, with the tree's so close to the house that the roots will effect the foundation eventually? Everything looks really good. Janice P. S. What do you do with the castor beans?
that's awesome that you can grow so many fruits trees there. Im living in Desert Palm Springs. I'm not quite sure what I can grow here. Its just so windy and hot here. Thanks you for showing this video
Hi Pimon, I also live in Palm Springs area… I am now growing, mangoes, guavas, bananas, papayas, 16 citrus, gogi berries, blackberries , raspberries, grapes, pomegranates, avocados and many stones fruits , it can be done . You just have to know what directions they do best at…. prep soil when planting… keep fed and watered, and some need protection from other trees and your house.
nice man, i think why peeps dont plant near foundation is to do with roots uprooting stuff, you dont think its a problem? i have bananas planted against my house and i was thinking of adding papayas and oranges but im scared lol
Damn nice yard. I have a question for you since you have so many mango trees. I recently received a coconut cream mango tree from an online nursery and when I got it the top new growth had been broken off. Also, half of the leaves have dropped. I have potted it into a slightly larger pot with a soil-less mix (compost, peat moss, coconut coir, perlite, mulch, worm castings) and I haven't seen any new growth yet. It's been roughly 2 weeks since transplanting. Any recommendations on how I can speed up the new growth so I can make sure it's not dying?
I see you have a lot of trees and plants in pots. Is that for watering purposes? And what do you do for water is the garden irrigated? I'm interested as I live in a low rainfall area of Australia (Angledool NSW about 12>14 inches per annum) and want to build a garden on my 1ac block that doesn't use too much water and is eventually self sustaining.
Sorry should have watched the whole clip before commenting, the are evasive here in Australia and apparently there too!!! Excellent use of the space you have and with the block wall as well. That's mint!!!!!!
i just had my 1st year crop on my apples. Trust me, remove 80 % of those apples on the Dorsette. The Anna will be fine. I ended up with a lot of tiny apples. My trees are the same size.
Gujrat in vilaz in hi.wah tree vagar na cha 35 yeas koi tree nathe lagadeu sarkar mota tayfa kara tana karta lok kalyan kam kara tave sad bu dee god apay.
If you don't mind me asking what state do you live I would love to plant all those plans as well but I'm not sure if I can in the state in which I live
My longan tree gets new leaves but after they become dark green the tips starts to brown and it gets bigger and bigger and the leaf dies out also the tip has a pinch on the leaves. Do you know what is happening? I feed it every month with the 7-5-4 I got from Shamus and top it with compost, azomite, and worm casting 3/year. Also some times I feed it with fish/kelp fertilizer too. I also have a cherimoya that I got from lowes and it was growing, I transplant it to a 5 gallon container but the growth stopped and it has never gotten any growth, now some of the old leaves are wiltering and browning. I feed it and water it like the longan, but don't know what I can do to make him grow again. I have had him for 7 months now. The longan I had for about 10 months.
i planted in straight compost from the store and nothings growing at all and looks yellow, ive put some of my own compost on top to try help but man a whole year down the drain, hoping it will break down fully soon and start working, what you think? i didnt bother with a mix cause i figured im better off having 100 percent food in the pots, do you have any advice man? the store compost looks like finely chipped bark thats still a bit brown, says its fully broken down but i dont think so, i feed some things straight urine over and over and they just still look so underfed its insane
drainage for one. organics are too compact. organics are very acidic, we use them to balance our alkaline soil. also dirt has many minerals that can be obtained once more acidity is obtained. dirt also holds water in the mix