Arizona Garden Tour - Over 200 Fruit Trees on 1/3 Acre - Spring 2016
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- Arizona Garden Tour - Over 200 Fruit Trees on 1/3 Acre - Spring 2016! This is my Edible Landscape in the Phoenix, Arizona area for May 2016! Enjoy and Please SUBSCRIBE, SHARE THIS VIDEO, and Hit the "LIKE" Button! :) • Arizona Garden Tour - ...
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Hi Jake! I love your garden so much. Can you send me a branch of passion fruit so I can plant it in my back yard?
Jake you are a star 🌟 I 🌟🌟🌟🌟☝️you are number one farmer👍🏾
Hey J you are blessed keep growing I’m watching and learning
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I wanted to comeback to this video to thank you. I started gardening 5 years ago while fighting depression. This videos really helped me to find my passion for nature. Today I am healthy in every single way. Thank you so much.
I'm friends with an older Hispanic gentlemen who told me when he was a boy, he and his friends made necklaces of the Pali verde beans. They would wear them when they went to the movies and snack on them because they couldn't afford popcorn.
My dad, also an older Hispanic gentleman, would eat them right off the tree when we were kids. I could never get into the taste myself, I was probably trying the wrong ones
Wow that’s clever 😁
Wow and people bitch about tomatoes on their burger
I imagine watering becomes less of an issue in dry climates with increased shade cover and vegetation.
Jake still uses a lot of water.
wow i'm speechless, what a beautiful fruit garden. It is a miracle garden. You have all of the desirable paradise like fruits. I could not believe it when I saw the neighborhood rock soil. You sir made a paradise. Thank you so much for the tour. This made me happy to see this is possible, i love plants especially trees.
Hey Jake. Lake Maker here. Just wanted to tell you I have watched this video dozens of times over the years and it continues to inspire me. Just started a new 5 acre project in the desert. Wish me luck!
Did it work out?
LOL!!!! ALL OF YOUR NEIGHBORS LIVE IN A DESERT, WHILE YOU LIVE IN A JUNGLE!!!... AWESOME!!!!
Most people don't realize we can grow here
@@morpro4u ya by wasting water to support idiots who shouldn't even be living in the desert
We just bought a house with over an acre, and I'm loving this video!! New to this level of gardening.. taking lots of notes....:)
A fine job young man. I don't know why everyone doesn't grow their food. It should be taught in all schools. Thank you for sharing your little piece of heaven on Earth.
I had lost all the channels I use to follow from years ago. I stumbled across your video some how and all I can say is wow what a transformation. Its amazing seeing the change from then until now. Its hard to believe you yard is only 1/3 acre because it looks so big with the way you have it laid out. Glad to see you and your garden are doing good.
+Michael Wallace Thanks Michael!
Thanks for sharing! Absolutely beautiful, wonderful, lush, edible yard! I'm a gardener, 45 years of gardening, but this is amazing, I really can appreciate the hard work that you guys have put into this, and your wife is a great photographer! Wonderful narration, such a great job, you two!
Wow, I like that "let calamity life you up in the world". That is so true for many people today. Some are really affected by the negative and some react and persevere.
I want to go to Arizona. lol
Not sure why but this video is very good for the spirit. Seeing a fellow Vegan™ with a green thumb, describing and showcasing his garden family is incredible. I am going through a very tough time right now, but this video brought me a serene kind of peace. I could almost cry, and I'm a 29 year old lad. Haha. When I was in middle school I always wanted to live in Arizona as I grew cacti and various palms.
Jake Mace, you are awesome!
I bought some sun-dried goji berries. So I did an experiment and soaked a couple of them in water for a day. I cut them into quarters and planted them. They grew. They were still small, but they sprouted. 😊 Jake and Pam, I really love your yard and garden.
Hello, I think your food forest is the best of all food forest that I have watched. You have all the varieties of tropical fruits that I love love love and I mean ALL the fruits that you have. My mouth’s watering when I was watching your show. Your entry gate shows that you have a secret garden. Lovely. And it’s beautiful. ❤️👏🏼great job!!!
I can’t say enough good things about your video. I am also vegan, and new to the surrounding area, Salome Arizona. I now have information that I need to pursue transforming my quarter acre lot into something sustainable and enjoyable and beautiful. Thank you Jake!
just think in 10 years you will have unlimited food, those trees will give you so much
Nope, he moved out.
It is a great personal place.Someone even can't dream a space like this.Great work bro Jake.
Now I see where most of the Colorado river is going
I hope whoever got that place got it for all the amazing foods you put so much time and effort into growing and they are enjoying the abundant harvests of them all
I miss these videos from the AZ garden. They were really great.
This is why I can't wait to move to Arizona. Hopefully once I finish medical school, I will get a residency spot near the Phoenix area.
This guy has become an encyclopedia.. amazing
Bradley Mcewen Thank you 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
아름다운 정원을 갖고 계시네요. 아보카도와 레몬, 망고,바나나, 파파야, 복숭아도 있고 무화과도 있네요. 다양한 품종의 과실수와 꽃나무가 많아 멋져요. 따뜻한 기후에서 자라는 품종들이 많아요. 부자시네요.
Great tour, missed your last tour in person. I have three trees so far, can't wait to have over 200 like you!
If I have a garden like your!I don't never leave home .
Love how he loves his plants.
I admired you young man with all 100 % experience wide in fruits, veggies , garden and pets ! thank you for cheer .
Beautiful jungle fruit garden everybody should have...LOve them.......!!!!!
Jake I always was a big fan of the garden but I think moving and living in the wild while building and working majorly hard work and all the things you learned being self sufficient and even learning to work on your truck.....that was a change for the good....makes you more humble when being used to living in the city
You have such an awesome house. I grew up and lived in Phoenix all but the last 2 years of my life. I moved to Atlanta and absolutely love that my pepper plants grow gigantic here as compared to back home in Phoenix. I was actually planning a large garden for this next year when I was told that I was being transferred back home. I love Phoenix, the only draw back is I thought I would be letting go of all the green here in Atlanta. Your channel has made me excited to go back home. I am planning on purchasing a property with some land, hopefully the heavenly water rights land, and am looking at you for my main inspiration to my garden. I am jealous of the lifestyle your property gives you for sure.
Best garden tour ever -- thanks!
Those long Like beans in moringa ( malungay) tree we call you feel the cover and cut into small green beans and sauté with garlic , onion and ripe tomatoes taste really good add the leaves before almost cook 😊😋
Hi. I absolutely love your forest. I live in Florida and have a big garden. Started last year to plant fruit trees. My husband is not a gardener, and I am 65, but I absolutely love gardens. Don’t ever give up in that gorgeous place you have build in there.
I am impressed with your garden. Such a wide variety. I hope this serves as a motivation to others to plant a tree.
Jake, its so great Leo gets a natural cave to go in and not forced to live in a tiny cement enclosure.
This guy is amazing! I want my yard just like his yard.
Love the way you telling us all the trees that you have in your back yard! How’s in the world can you remember all the name and everything about them. Just so nice to see. Unfortunately we don’t have your weather or land to grown them, Apple tree I bought for the garden one never give fruits , the other too many on the tree , saw some similar programs like you and I have now took some of the fruits off them to let the stronger one have a chance to grown. So will have to watch and see if it will be better if not it maybe have a chop. Unless anyone can advise me on how’s to look after them 2 Apples tree please? Thanks 🙏
you have a beautiful yard! great video
Moringa grows very easily from seed. I have a variety that produces very large and long vibrant bean pods. Wish i could have got u won. Thats an inspiring garden you got there!
You can harvest all your moringga and make a moringga tea or moringga powder good to mixe your smoothies like mom does everyday 😊
The golden apple u ate is raw and way young. When they are ripe, they are much bigger, and yellow. The nut is woody and hairy. Soft and sweet, never crunchy. Great for juice
Gees you had lunch without going inside the house and preparing a plate of fruits & salads
What an amazing permaculture garden I'll be doing the same when I retire to Honduras
I miss your Arizona home and gardening! 😊🌵
Your garden is so big and beautiful. What a dream! Thanks for showing us bro. Really impressive! Love it!
Nice! Hour long tour. Thanks for uploading this!
+TheASTrader Enjoy! Thanks for watching! :)
+VeganAthlete Looking forward to more fig videos. I have a growing fig collection of about 17 so far and it's always fun watching what others have. I might just have to get one of those Texas Blues.
Where's your jojoba lol I could use some of the oil lol
I'm going to watch this again and again...theres so much stuff
Really enjoyed this video, thank you. I am just building my plant emporium on my new land. I have my office full of plants, trees and seedlings I am just waiting for winter to be over to plant. Thanks for all the great tips! I saw soooo many goodies here that I want to add to my own garden and greenhouse. Love it!
A beautiful and useful yard. Thanks for the tour.
+Wendy Allred Thank you Wendy!
Listening to you on UA-cam , i have enjoyed learning about all those trees.
My shock was to hear and see a kale tree.
I wish EVERYDAY to have this life, i keep hoping. so beautiful
Wow, I love your trees. Your 1/3 acre looks like 2 acres.
Plant rambutan of both yellow & red color variety in your yard,it gonna stunning vibrant red & yellow upon ripening. I ensure you, gonna be the star's attraction in your garden. Well done, lovely and so yielding.
Amazing garden Jake. One of the best garden videos I have seen. Just cant stop watching it over and over again.
i think your volunteer squash that looks like a pumpkin IS a pumpkin lol
Wow, I thought I had a pineapple guava until I saw yours - mine must be something else haha!
HArd to believe this is only 1/3 of an acre! it's paradise!
Shannon Thank you so much!!! 🙏🏼
My version of the Garden of Eden...
Wow this is so encouraging i am working on my Garden here in Kenya, Ive got mine several types done on my 1/2 Acre piece of Land.... I Love the pond Wow..... Great Job Bro
Best movie ever! Longevity Gardens starring Jake Mace featuring over 200 edible trees, 101 pepper plants, and an assortment of edible plants and flowers Willy Wonka would have to see to believe
Elderberry (flowers on stem) are so delicious if you dunk them in 'pancake mix' and lightly fry them. It's my grandma's recipe, from Austria. :D
I planted a Gauva tree with pink flesh they grow about between golf ball size to base ball size some years theyre sweet others not so ? Awesome looking tree , every year it gives us fruit in Sept / Oct, probably gives us about 150- 200 fruit depending on the season .
You know you can eat the tougher fruits ofthe moringa right? they are so good in stews, just cut them into 3 inch long tubes and put them in a vgetale stew. suck the seeds out and throw the tough cover. Your garden is amazing.
Mind-blowing. We have toured his garden in person also. We are starting an urban garden as well and this is how we will start.
Hi from Denmark! Jake it's really awesome what you and Pam have done with your garden.. I love your lifestyle!
Keep on beeing AWESOME :D
I live in Arizona and starting to garden too
Thank You for planting Pakistani mulberry
Love from Pakistan
We grow them in California too! Great tree I have two :)
I got the alfalfa hay and covered my garden like you suggested, crossing my fingers that it helps
+Alia White Nice!
That was a long video, but informative. Like you, I'm gardening in a desert on a decent size plot of land. My biggest difficulty is watering. May I ask, how many cf of water do you use monthly. Or, how many gallons a week do your trees each require? Also, I'd love to see a video about how you irrigate.
I’m looking these trees up while watching this video to see if they grow in my zone lol. I started putting in my food forest in 2019 when I moved to my new place. Last time I counted my food producing trees, vines and bushes I had 50+. I have probably doubled the size of it since then. And I still have a long way to go before it’s finished.
Edit: I went outside and counted. I have 86 food producing trees, vines, and bushes. I thought I had more then that lol.
my mouth watered seeing that grapes i love that
That green jade Budda that you have hanging from your shed, he's worth about $2500. Currently! I used to have a set of them, they matched my rug and seashell dragon wall hangings, and I like getting them appraised every once in a while, and my set was worth 5 grand in 2016! Just thought I'd let you know, u might want to take that jade inside of the house!
Man..you sure have the best mulberry in the world ..It will amaze you because i 've eaten them in my childhood. Get yourself a black Indian cherry (Jamun) and a Sita Phal (sugar apple) also..
You should also grow some purple corn and make delicious antioxidant tea with it.
Can't grown anything are I have is a driveway, I like to watch other grown their stuff it's good enough for me.
Unbelievable food forest! I’m in 9b. Watching your videos gives me so many ideas on how to grow in extreme heat using shade cloth and creating microclimates. Thank you 🙏🏼!
WOW! He has a garden of oodles of pleasure with a future to garden in Arizona!
i love how your water feature just seems to go everywhere....
awwwwwwww plant infermary.....love it!!!!!!!!!!
oh, i just gotta say you've inspred me to start my own nummy num garden in the Oregon/nortwesty area here.....so im experimenting to see whats hardy enough for this area
I love your garden and your enthusiasm! I live too far north to grow tropical plants outside, but I am trying to grow as many native and zone 3-4 hardy edibles as I can.
Brilliant that you're passionate about trees and plants 🌴🌴🌴🌸🌺
thats pumpkin squash thats delicious if you fry it like frying egg plant dip in flour and egg and dip fry it i plant the same you have a gorgeous yard full of edible plants
I enjoyed watching your entire garden
what an inspiration your backyard is amazing. just got my first house this past october and ive been putting up raised beds and plants ever since!
Awesome garden Jake. On Pomegranates, either wait til they split or when they change color late season. In Los Angeles area we harvest Pomes in late October into November. If they split, they are definitely ripe, if not wait as long as you can. cold will not harm them if you leave the fruit on the trees.( they hold well).
My Ruby Supreme guava tree fruits year round. The fruit taste deliciously.
i think your gardening has really grounded you and is inspiring the abundance you create.
I wish my trees looked like these!
Beautiful gardening watch in my life its very like garden
Two good plants for the garden would be neem tree and Malay gooseberry both grow effortlessly and neem cools the air and the juice of its leaves can be used as pesticide😊
Another reason why I miss AZ.. Florida is home for now.
You guys are fruity 😉 Man, I wish I could be your neighbor and taste your fruits! You've got such an amazing garden, so much diversity, and it's glorious, like the garden of Eden! Good job! My dream is to finally buy a place I can put permanent fruit producers in! We are renting, though we do have two cherry trees, grapes, and cherry plums, and a huge veggie garden.
+ArmindaHeart Thanks ArmindaHeart! I'll let you know if my neighbors houses go up for sale! :)
Truly inspiring.You will live long and healthy grasshopper. Can you imagine those ice cream bean trees when they grow you will really have a forest along with other trees. Good luck.
This video has inspired me so much to start my garden...I've been missing out on one of the greatest simple pleasures of life...thanks man!
The Willy Wonka reference was great. You need a Cane and purple top hat for the tour!
Mr. Salt: What is this, Jake, some kind of funhouse?
Jake: Why? Having fun?
+Lee Williams Haha! Yes!
You’re such an inspiration. I loved your video. I’m working on a fall garden & I have Moringa trees, mulberry, grapefruit, lemon, navel orange tree & a huge Fig Tree. I want to add more trees to my backyard. I live in South Texas…hot and humid, but great for a lot of the trees you have in your yard. Thank you for sharing. I’m a new subscriber.
To see your garden is a treat., i wish i can see it, I live in Chandler
Very nice garden you have a lot of fruits trees WOW.
I am just speechless...🌹
I love to see your garden too
You have created your own paradise , Amazing and beautiful place ☀️
I get many ideas and inspiration for my modest 1/2 acre in zone 9a low inland far NorCali, sort of similar climate with 5 degree lower highs and higher humidity. That's an impressive, large looking 1/3 acre, nice job!
I'm really like this garden. very interesting this vedio.