Thanks! Are you concerned about water evaporating when irrigating during the heat of the day? I wish that 5 years ago, I had known to plant the hardiest trees on the western side of my yard. Now I recommend to other people to do that and not make the same mistakes I made. But I have found ways to shade my westernmost facing vulnerable tree. Fig trees do great in full sun. Mine should have been planted on the west side of the yard rather than the east.
Hi Jay Everything in your yard looks fabulous! I’ve seen a previous video or yours recommending to water in the afternoon. I live in Las Vegas and we have a “no watering” restriction during the time that you recommended to water the plants. Any suggestions or other recommendations for watering where states have these type of restrictions
I live in socal and my neighborhood is mixed but mostly Mexican and there’s an ass load of guava trees, just gotta walk around and you see the fruits on the ground. got a lot of seeds that way of some really good varieties.
I don't think I "choose" to water in the evening or in the morning. A. there's less evaporation if I'm not watering at high noon, and B. I work during the day away from home. Plus, being in the desert where fresh water is getting scarcer, how can that kind of watering be justified?
Thank you for the wonderful knowledge you share with us. Always great videos.
Thanks! Are you concerned about water evaporating when irrigating during the heat of the day?
I wish that 5 years ago, I had known to plant the hardiest trees on the western side of my yard. Now I recommend to other people to do that and not make the same mistakes I made.
But I have found ways to shade my westernmost facing vulnerable tree.
Fig trees do great in full sun. Mine should have been planted on the west side of the yard rather than the east.
I want it to evaporate. It cools the plant all day
We can see your bowling balls Jay. Your trees are thriving without mulch. Bravo!!!
Definitely dont need a foot of mulch. 1 to 4 inches in most cases
@@ArizonaFruitTrees so I should cut the bowling balls in half?
Great vid!
Jay everything looking great my yard is also looking great
Love this man! Absolutely the inspiration for my yard. Good people and great gardeners
Jay, how can I locate your nursery, I would like to purchase some plants.
Thank you
I'm looking at Tamarillos! Thanks for this sir :-)
how much water do you use a day to water all these? I see that you are doing drip so it's very efficient.
My water bill is 150 a month for 1000 trees
Awesome information thanks for sharing
Where can we get some of your trees and soil?
which avocado varieties are in this video?
Hi Jay
Everything in your yard looks fabulous! I’ve seen a previous video or yours recommending to water in the afternoon. I live in Las Vegas and we have a “no watering” restriction during the time that you recommended to water the plants. Any suggestions or other recommendations for watering where states have these type of restrictions
i live in Phoenix Az I love you videos man i would love be able to buy some bananas to try
Jay, do you sell seeds from your mexican cream guava tree?
I don't
I live in socal and my neighborhood is mixed but mostly Mexican and there’s an ass load of guava trees, just gotta walk around and you see the fruits on the ground. got a lot of seeds that way of some really good varieties.
I don't think I "choose" to water in the evening or in the morning. A. there's less evaporation if I'm not watering at high noon, and B. I work during the day away from home. Plus, being in the desert where fresh water is getting scarcer, how can that kind of watering be justified?
How big of a pot do you recommend for your trees?
Do you grow lychee? If you do, can you do a how to video.
hi, i tried putting scraps on the pots, and this developeed huge ant families.
Do you have an email ? I have a few questions planting 25 fruit trees in Phoenix