You are lucky to be able to live the way you do Gabe! I know it's hard work but it's really worth it! We would have a hard time growing that here in La Conner Washington
vittor Rocha era muito comum em toda a região de mata Atlântica. Mas com o crescimento desordenado e loteamentos espécies nativas como grumixamas, cambucis, gabirobas e Araçás. Praticamente desapareceram. Apenas agora a Embrapa. Resolveu repovoar áreas de reflorestamento com espécies nativas.
Fascinating and hunger inducing as always. Gabe, do you have to water any of your trees or do you get plenty of rainfall for all of the different kinds?
Hey , The tree is called a Grumichama. I have one . I live in south Florida so we have similar climates. Man they taste good my kids fight over them whenever there in season. Great videos.
Nature Master I am heading to Florida this summer, where are some good fruit farms and/or fruit homestead around Tampa/St. Pete/Orlando area? Thanks in advance.
You're killing me spitting all those seeds around LOL, I'm sure the Food Forest loves them, but damn man, how does a girl get a good seed to grow and be sure it's ACTUALLY a Brasilian cherry seed and not some bing seed they got at walmart? I ask this because I buy a lot of seeds from homesteaders and farmers across the world via various sites and when you're planting a long term seed, a lot of trust is involved. Needless to say, I've been bamboozled a time or two, have some jabuticaba seeds planted now...guess we'll see....in a long time. Do you sell any seeds from your own plants? Like that ice cream bean or these cherries or your cacao? you seem like a groovy cat, I'd trust seeds I bought from you. So....where does a gal get this tree?
I planted a couple of Grumichamas here in my yard in Florida last year, but they are growing soooo slowly. One of them is just 3 feet tall and it already has flowers this year, but I wish it grew quicker. I'm dying to try one. Your soil must be loaded with nutrients. We have sand here so I'm fertilizing it as much as possible trying to get a growth spurt. Any maintenance tips?
@@davidkoba So you're NOT growing your plants in just sand. You're growing them in cinder, peatmoss AND compost in addition to the sand. Please don't waste my time.
My citrus is in pure sand. The compost is the first three inches. If you watch the video you would realize that soil is 90% minerals. But hey if you choose to be an ignorant fuck suit yourself. @@MasterKenfucius
sunshine sunshine Hilo area would have plenty of water Kohola has plenty of Sun. I think more plants would do better on the Hilo side. Mahalo for watching
Awesome Gabe you are so lucky.
They are tough enough to get off the tree from what I saw. They do look good. Thank you for the video, Gabe
Great video Gabe
You are lucky to be able to live the way you do Gabe! I know it's hard work but it's really worth it! We would have a hard time growing that here in La Conner Washington
Watching your videos leaves me drooling, I miss the fruit from my birth country.
I'm watching all of Gabe's videos. I'm hooked.
Good food
Dude I'm Brazilian and I've been all around the country, and I actually have never seen this fruit before!
vittor Rocha era muito comum em toda a região de mata Atlântica. Mas com o crescimento desordenado e loteamentos espécies nativas como grumixamas, cambucis, gabirobas e Araçás. Praticamente desapareceram. Apenas agora a Embrapa. Resolveu repovoar áreas de reflorestamento com espécies nativas.
Hook me up, Brah! lol Hopefully these will grow in Mt View. :-) Great video as always, Gabe.
wow!! amazing.beautiful
woow both the tree and the fruits look very healthy and SOOOOOO DELICIOUS😋
mahalo for stopping by
They are so gorgeous, very deep garnet in color😇🦄🦄🦄
Very nice this fruit, it is sweet Sir?
Fascinating and hunger inducing as always. Gabe, do you have to water any of your trees or do you get plenty of rainfall for all of the different kinds?
Rick C in Puna Hawaii we really don't have to water that much. Mahalo for watching
Hey , The tree is called a Grumichama. I have one . I live in south Florida so we have similar climates. Man they taste good my kids fight over them whenever there in season. Great videos.
Nature Master I am heading to Florida this summer, where are some good fruit farms and/or fruit homestead around Tampa/St. Pete/Orlando area? Thanks in advance.
Nature Master I just bought one, I live in Florida, Tampa Bay Area. It is a beautiful plant.
I have this tree as well I'm waiting for mine to fruit
@@Foodie_888 come on down
@@orlandogardener up
Yummy! Hello, Gabe! I was wondering if the Brazilian Cherries and any produced grown on the Hawaii Islands are organic?
Yolanda Reyes my Homestead is 100% chemical-free organic. Mahalo for watching
They are not organic,full 100% plastic
yummy! I've never tried these , I'm going to look to see if I can buy some..thankyou
These look so good! We started one on a pot, it didn't come up yet though.
OffGridHawaii keep trying it's an awesome plant that grows really well here. Mahalo for stopping by
Love the channel bud! I just came across it and can't stop watching!
Keep ringing my bell! lol.
Welcome to the Jungle! Mahalo
I have cherries here, I buy them from Wal-mart or Cullins. I bet Brazilian Cherries taste 100 percent better than the cherries I get from Wal-mart.
William T. Kerr homegrown is always better than store bought. mahalo
Brazil cherry yummy
Cantik banget...
What kind its taste? Likes a red cherry?
You're killing me spitting all those seeds around LOL, I'm sure the Food Forest loves them, but damn man, how does a girl get a good seed to grow and be sure it's ACTUALLY a Brasilian cherry seed and not some bing seed they got at walmart? I ask this because I buy a lot of seeds from homesteaders and farmers across the world via various sites and when you're planting a long term seed, a lot of trust is involved. Needless to say, I've been bamboozled a time or two, have some jabuticaba seeds planted now...guess we'll see....in a long time. Do you sell any seeds from your own plants? Like that ice cream bean or these cherries or your cacao? you seem like a groovy cat, I'd trust seeds I bought from you. So....where does a gal get this tree?
jaboticaba plants can be bought as a plant, you'll need to network with some reputable tropical plant growers.
I thought about trying one of these trees but i'm still undecided.
look delicious
I live in mt.view on the big island, could I get a cutting from the tree?
Alexa Adamson email me or contact me on Google Plus. Mahalo for watching
Here in Brazil we call GRUMIXAMA.
mahalo for the info
I planted a couple of Grumichamas here in my yard in Florida last year, but they are growing soooo slowly. One of them is just 3 feet tall and it already has flowers this year, but I wish it grew quicker. I'm dying to try one. Your soil must be loaded with nutrients. We have sand here so I'm fertilizing it as much as possible trying to get a growth spurt. Any maintenance tips?
Sand is the best soil.
@@davidkoba For beach goers.
I am literally growing my plants in cinder/pumice, sand, peatmoss with a compost layer on the surface.@@MasterKenfucius
@@davidkoba So you're NOT growing your plants in just sand. You're growing them in cinder, peatmoss AND compost in addition to the sand. Please don't waste my time.
My citrus is in pure sand. The compost is the first three inches. If you watch the video you would realize that soil is 90% minerals. But hey if you choose to be an ignorant fuck suit yourself. @@MasterKenfucius
what u think on land 2 grow food. hilo area versus Kohola
sunshine sunshine Hilo area would have plenty of water Kohola has plenty of Sun. I think more plants would do better on the Hilo side. Mahalo for watching
Relative of black plum?
Does it grow in central hudson florida?
yes I'd say so
where can I get some seeds?
sweet ??
you grow everything lol
Hawaii is great
Gabe Humphries I agree Hawaii is great
Give me some
nice gabe
They’re grumichamas
Grumichama
Yes.
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Lucky.