Finca Madre and my Hermano Paul Zink have developed with pure passion....I remember sleeping in the waterfall hut...and waking up to deep nature and a sploffee ;) Super close to the capital city of San Jose, which makes Paul's finca even more unique. Pura Vida Mop
He has a truly extensive knowledge and experience in horticulture than any other so-called experts in a prepared circumstance, but this guy is covering a massive size of land that flourish so many different types of fruits and herbs that we have seen in various Asian countries, he is practically explaining every single species as he walk along the jungle. Very impressive!
This is one of my favorite videos from your Channel, Pete. Im from Orlando but your Food forest tours in Costa Rica has me wanting to buy some land in Costa Rica! Thanks for the experience with all the food forests! You are the man!
Not only when you harvest but also when you eat what you have grown. It's a natural high. Love it. Just picked a nice hand of plantains off my tree. Would love to have a garden that big.
WOW, WOW, WOW hats off to all involved in this video/project! Making biodiversity the norm, and share your endless amounts of knowledge. Very grateful to have the privilege to watch these videos
OMG. You are Amazing, Mr. Paul. High respect for you. I could found a lot of common Indonesian fruits, plants, and spices here. Belimbing wuluh 00:55 Jeruk purut/jeruk nipis/Thai lime (we used the leaf to make peanut sauce etc.) Rambutan Jackfruit/nangka (I even mouth watering while you all ate this fruit LOL) Mango/Mangga Pisang ijo/blue Java banana Moringa/kelor (Madura's people daily soup) Jambu Air Breadfruit/Buah Sukun Spices: Tumeric/Kunyit, Galangal/Laos, Ginger/Jahe Thank you for making this video Mr. Pete. I love your videos. Love from Indonesia
I would love to see clear close-ups on the fruit before you guys eat it. It's hard to see differences in all the different fruits. Thank you for recording this information it is GREATLY appreciated.
Paul makes my green thumb look black! Paul is pounding some serious dirt!! Such a great community of people in Costa Rica. ❤🌱🌴🌳Thanks for the adventure Pete. 🌎Very inspiring 🥉
Absolutely Breath taking. I really love the food forest. I bet the smell of the forest was as beautiful as the look. Glad you got to taste new and exciting fruits.
I now have my own backyard food forest in Orlando, Fl, it took years to get avocados but this year three of my avocados trees gave us over 700 avocados, the loquats are full of blooms and fruits. I also have Akee, mango, soursop, jackfruit, dragon fruit, guava, cassava, papaya, pigeon peas, pineapple plants, and the list goes on!! All in one small backyard.. aka food forest! Btw... I am a native to Panama, next to Costa Rica. Awesome !
Hey Pete, love these Costa Rica videos. They're great inspiration and provide a lot of insight into these systems. Can't wait to see what principles you bring back and use in your own Florida installs.
Jager Mitchell thank you! I can tell you of been propagating the heck of vetiver grass and nitrogen fixing trees. I’m been really geeking out on this syntropical model from Brazil, I’m trying to develop a consortium for Florida. My next trip will be Brazil to meet Ernst Gotsch.
exceptional Gardener! One would think to bring a knife ;) I`ve been told jackfruit was an Awful thing some people feed some other people with- and they Hated it...This Jackfruit looks simply Awesome!! Like the rest of his Fabulous Eden! I wish for a farm/fruit forest in America - But, live in Denmark, apples, cherries, pears, etc, is our game...
Facinating! I would love to buy some of his seeds, especially the red jackfruit and jumbo tumeric. Is there any way to send to P.R. to buy? Pete thankyou for the opportunity to see this wonderful fruit forest . Wow,wow wow Paul, you are a treasure, thankyou.
I am also collecting rare fruits. We have mangoes, breadfruit, banana, coconut, sugar apple etc. But I'm planting mamey apple, achacha, surinam cherry, rollinia, cherimoya, escalate jaboticaba , abiu. It amazing getting a little seed to grow into a tree that will feed you and your family.
Beautiful. I am the same way. I only grow fruit trees that nobody else that. Rare fruit trees fascinate me. Wish you all the best and a beautiful life.
So glad Justin Rhodes talked you into doing videos & sharing your amazing knowledge and experiences. I get so pumped up to plant 🌱 watching your videos. I literally have 6 different citrus 🍊 trees 🌳 to plant and haven’t been able to because of the blessing of so much rain 🌧 here in Northern California. Thank you 🙏 for sharing. I hope someday to be able to show you what you have inspired me to grow in my Food Forest Farmacy
The Apple’s Food Forest FARMacy thank you! I appreciate the feedback and support. I hope to visit your place someday. I’ll be heading back up to see Justin in Spring time.
Allan Turpin thank you! The challenge mostly inspired and pushed me make more content. It’s really evolving now with the love for cinematography, sky’s the limit!
7/30/2019 One of your best videos Pete right now I'm binge watching just learning more & more about Permaculture I can't freaking wait to get to Honduras and start my fruits & vegetables jungle great work bro 👊👊👊👊👊👊👊
Loving your channel bro. This farm is exquisite! I love how you guys taste all the fruits, such a great episode. keep up the tasty and inspiring work! Love from New Zealand!
You know if we have half hectare in every family ..and learn this type of agriculture of food forest .. maybe we all people on earth can stop starvasion and we can eat whatever we want to eat instant and fresh comes from in our backyard..
Samuel Desjardins there is foods that grow in almost every climate though this type of farming with the things that can grow in the different climates would be amazing
My neighbours are too occupied with having beautiful grass in their yard that they do not see a potential for all the beautiful plants that can grow there. Also, I don't have much land but that isn't stopping me from buying dwarf fruit trees + berry bushes for starters. ❤
Wow Than you guys for the best show ever! I am enjoying your show very much especially the fruits. I wish I lived in California I would love to come to see experience it myself.
What cultivar of orange jak was that? It seems that grafted trees are less common there in the rare exotics department... that it’s mostly planted from seed? I guess with the size pieces of land you can acquire in Costa, and with the cheap local laborers, you can plant seeds and wait out the results. In Hawaii we don’t have either one of those factors going for us. My five acre agro-forestry project is mostly planted with grafted fruit trees... durians, chempedak types, chempejack types, unusual Mangifera species, avocados types... I do seeds with fruits that are true, otherwise I don’t have the space because the Artocarpus and durian will get big. 35 foot spacing. I’ll start filling in the gaps at Year six. That was fun to see, I have similar aspirations!
Puna Forager I believe this was a grafted red variety from Gary Zills. He not only has a big nursery near Paul but a largest mango operation in the us just here in Florida on the east Coast.
My man Pete !!! Takes a lickin and keeps on tickin !!! A gaggle of Hornets can't keep him down when the "Green Machine" gets rolling !!! LOL !!! Every time that I think your videos can't get any better, you knock another one out of the park my friend !!! Mind blow from the dripping !!! Holy Jack Fruit Batman !!! Kudos to you and your crew, thanks for sharing, this dude and his property are just jacked !!! Simply amazing !!! Keep pounding my brothers, too freakin cool !!!
Thanks bro! Yeah you know I can't let some little hornets stop me👊🏻 Paul is a serious OG in the permaculture scene! That jackfruit was mind-blowing, that was a first orange Jackfruit experience for me. #Dirt
what an amazing place with natural resources, you have so may fruit trees, i will do the same when i'm back to Philippines from uae. i inspired with your farm. I love fresh and healthy foods.
I was just sitting here thinking of something shitty to say (as usual), and do you know what? -for the first time EVER I wasn't able to muster a sound......not a syllable! I'm thinking you must have done some kind of witchcraft on me or something....great blocking technique I must say, as my desire for wickedness is unbearable, but the words will just not come out!!! Weird, I agree, but I should be cured soon! Love love, kiss kiss.............ARRRGHH!!!!! (what have you done to me demon??!!!:)
Tell paul to cut off the banana "heart" once he see the blooms are just falling off instead of developing into fruits. It will help concentrate the tree's resources into developing more plump fruits.
Hi Pete ! Love all your videos. They are all informative and educational. Just reminds me of I how I grew up in the Philippines especially in the province. Even with a small parcel of land in your backyard or in the front , we grow fruit trees and vegetables. Most of the times fruit trees just grow everywhere from seeds that we just throw after eating the fruits. We have fruits in the Philippines maybe you’ve already seen them or have them in your orchard, Duhat(java plum), Bignay/salamander-tree(antidesma bunius)- they already make this into wine, and the siniguelas/jocote(spondias purpurea) . These fruit trees grow everywhere in the Philippines. Climbing up fruit trees growing up is how we spend our play time . . . No electronics. No TV. That’s how we learned where and how fruits came about. I am able to grow some seedlings from seeds of fruits we eat but I give them away coz I can’t plant in the yard coz we’re just renting. I was able to grow 6 papaya trees (already harvested some fruits many times) but my landlord had it excavated/cut, her reason the roots will get into the house. Hopefully one day . . . .
Kaffir lime fruit juice mix with egg yolk apply to the scalp then rinse off. This is one of the hair treatments I had tried in the past. We also use Kaffir lime skin/ zest in Cambodian food and the leaves is the most popular in Cambodian cuisine.
@@davidsevilla4892 dude every bloody video on this channel im soooo looking for pot plants hahaha like seriously all these trees and plants and the best climate for it, plus most of the time they all look high xD
You are a hero to our planet, young man, just incredible what you have done, and the program you are sponsoring, much respect.
Thank you Steven Perry! All this good feedback motivates me to keep GRowing on!
@@PaulZink1 keep it up.....
If your interested I can send you fruits that are in northeastern part of India. There are many rare fruits
Could one come stay permanently and help with the forest?
@@PaulZink1 do youse sale fruit tree Paul. I would love to buy from you 2 langsar? timmytri408@yahoo.com
thanks
From being a landscaper to one of the best documentary cinematographers on UA-cam. Pete you rock bro! Thanks for putting all this out here for us!
Glad you enjoy the content!!
True, nice footage. Irritating to see the cheap farm owner sharing 1 fruit with 4 people. 😮🙄
Finca Madre and my Hermano Paul Zink have developed with pure passion....I remember sleeping in the waterfall hut...and waking up to deep nature and a sploffee ;) Super close to the capital city of San Jose, which makes Paul's finca even more unique. Pura Vida Mop
He has a truly extensive knowledge and experience in horticulture than any other so-called experts in a prepared circumstance, but this guy is covering a massive size of land that flourish so many different types of fruits and herbs that we have seen in various Asian countries, he is practically explaining every single species as he walk along the jungle. Very impressive!
LOL Pete’s eye is swelling through his sunglasses and Paul is just like yeah just part of nature! What a good buddy...
the guy is living the dream
FRUIT PARADISE>>>>>LOVE IT !!!!
thanks... new sub here....
Jack is so generous. He’s offered you more fruit to eat then the others on your tours. Great dude !
Yes! Paul is awesome 👊
A dream place! It's like the Garden of Eden!
I love this. A group of people foraging through a food forest... tasting, learning and exploring.
wow. that garden is a heaven! amazingly fantastic tropical fruits tour.
This is one of my favorite videos from your Channel, Pete. Im from Orlando but your Food forest tours in Costa Rica has me wanting to buy some land in Costa Rica! Thanks for the experience with all the food forests! You are the man!
This is always been my dream to have my own fruit or even vegetable farm, would be great to grow and harvest my own food, and it's fresh too.
where are you from?
Not only when you harvest but also when you eat what you have grown. It's a natural high. Love it. Just picked a nice hand of plantains off my tree. Would love to have a garden that big.
WOW, WOW, WOW hats off to all involved in this video/project! Making biodiversity the norm, and share your endless amounts of knowledge. Very grateful to have the privilege to watch these videos
What a great fruit variety and beautiful food forest! Thanks for sharing :)
Thank you! 😀
I see happiness on his face..peaceful
OMG. You are Amazing, Mr. Paul. High respect for you.
I could found a lot of common Indonesian fruits, plants, and spices here.
Belimbing wuluh 00:55
Jeruk purut/jeruk nipis/Thai lime (we used the leaf to make peanut sauce etc.)
Rambutan
Jackfruit/nangka (I even mouth watering while you all ate this fruit LOL)
Mango/Mangga
Pisang ijo/blue Java banana
Moringa/kelor (Madura's people daily soup)
Jambu Air
Breadfruit/Buah Sukun
Spices:
Tumeric/Kunyit, Galangal/Laos, Ginger/Jahe
Thank you for making this video Mr. Pete. I love your videos.
Love from Indonesia
Hey Dian! Very cool to see the similarities. Thank you 🙌
Paul, you got the personality and character. Seems like you are surrounded by loving people 💪
This guy is awesome, love to hear he is helping others.
Derrick Orberg 🙌
First guy is very good natured it seems, he shares whatever fruit he taste. Beautiful location love to live in such a place
I would love to see clear close-ups on the fruit before you guys eat it. It's hard to see differences in all the different fruits. Thank you for recording this information it is GREATLY appreciated.
Yeah maybe some pictures edited in wile he is talking about it.
Pure Luck! If all the people think like you nobody will be hungry and be homeless in the dry location! The world need this!
You are generous to sponsorin the program to grow edible plants. God bless n keep u, Shalom n Godspeed.
I'd love to have that kind of farm in the future..I envy him sooooo much..He lives in a paradise
I love this guy so humble great energy 💚🌱
Semua itu tanaman buah yang tumbuh di Indonesia , kami sangat mudah menumbuhkan dan menemukan nya, Salut untuk Paul Zink yang menanamnya di Costarica
Costa Rica is fruit paradise!
Thank you God for all the beautiful fruits you have provided on Earth 🙏
Etheric Zone 11:11 HKTDC welcomes to FOOD EXPO
some of those fruit found in southeast asia lol...
Just watching the naturality is just so amazing.Wow. All the different fruits. I am from Ja but never seen some of these.Big up!!
Paul makes my green thumb look black! Paul is pounding some serious dirt!! Such a great community of people in Costa Rica. ❤🌱🌴🌳Thanks for the adventure Pete. 🌎Very inspiring 🥉
Teri Jean hahah seriously no joke! 👊
Can’t wait for that 3.0 tour 😉
I’m sensing a Brazil tour first 😬
Nature has given us everything but we Exploited it......This is true living..!!
Word! 🙌
Absolutely Breath taking. I really love the food forest. I bet the smell of the forest was as beautiful as the look. Glad you got to taste new and exciting fruits.
Living Miracle Homestead thank you! This is one site I’ll remember for life. I still think about that orange jackfruit:)
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL I would love one of those or the fruit that was like pop rocks you all make it look so good.
What an amazing video. Pete you are an inspiration to horticulturalist everywhere. Absolutely brilliant garden!
People.waste so much energy growing useless grass, imagine if every house had a food garden instead of just grass.
Agreed! #growfoodnotgrass
Ik we needa change the stigma about good looking lawns you can make a lawn look good and grow half your food for your family
Then we wouldn't need the large grocery stores.
n then cut n throw away the grass
I now have my own backyard food forest in Orlando, Fl, it took years to get avocados but this year three of my avocados trees gave us over 700 avocados, the loquats are full of blooms and fruits. I also have Akee, mango, soursop, jackfruit, dragon fruit, guava, cassava, papaya, pigeon peas, pineapple plants, and the list goes on!! All in one small backyard.. aka food forest!
Btw... I am a native to Panama, next to Costa Rica. Awesome !
Hey Pete, love these Costa Rica videos. They're great inspiration and provide a lot of insight into these systems.
Can't wait to see what principles you bring back and use in your own Florida installs.
Jager Mitchell thank you! I can tell you of been propagating the heck of vetiver grass and nitrogen fixing trees. I’m been really geeking out on this syntropical model from Brazil, I’m trying to develop a consortium for Florida. My next trip will be Brazil to meet Ernst Gotsch.
Wonderful group of people enjoy and share life experiences with people.
Thank you Pete! And thank you Paul for sharing.
William Adams 👊
The guy is hospitable for his guess
I love it😘 and behind the camera too
exceptional Gardener!
One would think to bring a knife ;) I`ve been told jackfruit was an Awful thing some people feed some other people with- and they Hated it...This Jackfruit looks simply Awesome!! Like the rest of his Fabulous Eden!
I wish for a farm/fruit forest in America - But, live in Denmark, apples, cherries, pears, etc, is our game...
Facinating! I would love to buy some of his seeds, especially the red jackfruit and jumbo tumeric. Is there any way to send to P.R. to buy? Pete thankyou for the opportunity to see this wonderful fruit forest . Wow,wow wow Paul, you are a treasure, thankyou.
@20:20 There are different varieties of those in the Pacific and I tell you what. They're my favourite green vegetable for soups and Stir fry 😍😍😍
I am also collecting rare fruits. We have mangoes, breadfruit, banana, coconut, sugar apple etc. But I'm planting mamey apple, achacha, surinam cherry, rollinia, cherimoya, escalate jaboticaba , abiu. It amazing getting a little seed to grow into a tree that will feed you and your family.
Farisa Smith that’s awesome! Keep up the good work 👊
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL Thanks.
Hello iam from malaysia,we got many variety tropical fruits tree also,where are you from?
@@bobhensem3425 I'm from Florida. I'd like to tour Malaysia one day.
The real johnny appleseed
Beautiful. I am the same way. I only grow fruit trees that nobody else that. Rare fruit trees fascinate me. Wish you all the best and a beautiful life.
Awesome man!
So glad Justin Rhodes talked you into doing videos & sharing your amazing knowledge and experiences. I get so pumped up to plant 🌱 watching your videos. I literally have 6 different citrus 🍊 trees 🌳 to plant and haven’t been able to because of the blessing of so much rain 🌧 here in Northern California. Thank you 🙏 for sharing. I hope someday to be able to show you what you have inspired me to grow in my Food Forest Farmacy
The Apple’s Food Forest FARMacy thank you! I appreciate the feedback and support. I hope to visit your place someday. I’ll be heading back up to see Justin in Spring time.
For the record, Pete was doing excellent videos long before that challenge.
Allan Turpin thank you! The challenge mostly inspired and pushed me make more content. It’s really evolving now with the love for cinematography, sky’s the limit!
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL- your drone footage says otherwise!
Allan Turpin 🤣
That orange color jackfruit is the best one. I love em
the jackfruit is the best......amazing
Jamaica W.I loving this video
came across these videos randomly, as one does on youtube, but gotta say, pretty cool stuff, wish I could grow some of this in my climate...
Abiu is one of my all time top 5 favs. Like a mellow vanilla custard flavor and texture. So wonderful
😋
7/30/2019 One of your best videos Pete right now I'm binge watching just learning more & more about Permaculture I can't freaking wait to get to Honduras and start my fruits & vegetables jungle great work bro 👊👊👊👊👊👊👊
Thanks man! I just made some new videos with Paul that will be out this fall.
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL can't wait to see them👍👍👍👍
👊👊👊
✌peace✌
Probably your most epic video! Thank you for these beautiful inspiring and salivating videos.
Veganic ♾ see the title wasn’t clickbait, thank! :)
The fact that he can actually remember all the names and locations is impressive.
Paul is the man!
This is a place I would actually like to visit and be able to get it to her thank you so much for sharing this God bless
This guy IS AMAZING!!! Any chance to get like a half year- job there? + awesome video as always :) (i am 21yo)
Lol right I was thinking same thing
he does internships in the summer
Be the change you want to see on the world! Absolutely AMAZING!🌻🌎🕊
In Malaysia, we used to boil the seeds of jackfruits with some salt...kind of starchy
I respect him..... He is the real hero........
Gud job man👍👍 you are one of the best inspiration for our new generation 🙏🏼🙏🏼😀😀
Thanks!!!
Loving your channel bro. This farm is exquisite! I love how you guys taste all the fruits, such a great episode. keep up the tasty and inspiring work! Love from New Zealand!
Thanks so much!
You know if we have half hectare in every family ..and learn this type of agriculture of food forest .. maybe we all people on earth can stop starvasion and we can eat whatever we want to eat instant and fresh comes from in our backyard..
original fightfan YES! 🙌🙌🙌
We don't have such climates everywhere on the planet.
Samuel Desjardins there is foods that grow in almost every climate though this type of farming with the things that can grow in the different climates would be amazing
My neighbours are too occupied with having beautiful grass in their yard that they do not see a potential for all the beautiful plants that can grow there. Also, I don't have much land but that isn't stopping me from buying dwarf fruit trees + berry bushes for starters. ❤
My family have 8hectar land we planted a coconut tress bananas fineapples and vegestables
Wow Than you guys for the best show ever! I am enjoying your show very much especially the fruits. I wish I lived in California I would love to come to see experience it myself.
Thanks 🙏
What cultivar of orange jak was that? It seems that grafted trees are less common there in the rare exotics department... that it’s mostly planted from seed? I guess with the size pieces of land you can acquire in Costa, and with the cheap local laborers, you can plant seeds and wait out the results. In Hawaii we don’t have either one of those factors going for us. My five acre agro-forestry project is mostly planted with grafted fruit trees... durians, chempedak types, chempejack types, unusual Mangifera species, avocados types... I do seeds with fruits that are true, otherwise I don’t have the space because the Artocarpus and durian will get big. 35 foot spacing. I’ll start filling in the gaps at Year six.
That was fun to see, I have similar aspirations!
Puna Forager I believe this was a grafted red variety from Gary Zills. He not only has a big nursery near Paul but a largest mango operation in the us just here in Florida on the east Coast.
It was fantastic walking around with you all... with your description of the fruits I could almost taste them too... wonderful!!!
Glad you enjoyed!
Jackfruit, Starapples, Sugarcane, and Roseapples childhood go to😋🖤
Nice!
My man Pete !!!
Takes a lickin and keeps on tickin !!! A gaggle of Hornets can't keep him down when the "Green Machine" gets rolling !!! LOL !!!
Every time that I think your videos can't get any better, you knock another one out of the park my friend !!! Mind blow from the dripping !!! Holy Jack Fruit Batman !!! Kudos to you and your crew, thanks for sharing, this dude and his property are just jacked !!! Simply amazing !!! Keep pounding my brothers, too freakin cool !!!
Thanks bro! Yeah you know I can't let some little hornets stop me👊🏻
Paul is a serious OG in the permaculture scene! That jackfruit was mind-blowing, that was a first orange Jackfruit experience for me. #Dirt
You know what? I'm just jealous... seeing you taste all this stuff makes me happier and at the same time more sad cause I know I'm not there...
Virtually sharing fruits bro!
Wow what fruit lover haven that must be!
How many acres does he own there? Amazing place
H8M0ndays I think Paul’s site is 6 acres.
thank you mr. owner to showing us ur lovely farm
Watching his farm makes me want to raise my kid in this farm, far away from the virtual world of internet
Being Bii Sinam
i would like to have understood how to live properly and in a meaningful way.
You mean the metaverse, creepy af
Amazing farm. Continue the great work, peace be upon you. Greetings from Trinidad
Costa Rico is like Garden of Eden.
Loyce March pretty much!
This is Amazing Living!!!! Wow Everything fruit you could dream off!! Wow
Love this Channel!
Agreed ! Pete has it goin' on...
Boom Boom thank you!
Jeff 👊
Pete and Paul, I'm your new fan from Indonesia. I'm so excited
Awesome! Welcome to the channel
It’s my first time to see an Orange jackfruit
It was mine too!
what an amazing place with natural resources, you have so may fruit trees, i will do the same when i'm back to Philippines from uae. i inspired with your farm. I love fresh and healthy foods.
Wow bro 1.2K likes and 0 dislike🤪❤️
YBS Gaming true! I didn’t notice that. Even the haters must love this one :-)
That was awesome, thank you for sharing!
മുരിങ്ങ 🥰🥰😍😍😂🤣proud be a മലയാളി🤣🤣
Amazing fruit paradise! Keep up the good job!
I was just sitting here thinking of something shitty to say (as usual), and do you know what? -for the first time EVER I wasn't able to muster a sound......not a syllable! I'm thinking you must have done some kind of witchcraft on me or something....great blocking technique I must say, as my desire for wickedness is unbearable, but the words will just not come out!!! Weird, I agree, but I should be cured soon!
Love love, kiss kiss.............ARRRGHH!!!!! (what have you done to me demon??!!!:)
lol
Ian Bell you crack me up! My apologies I must have confused you with another Ian on that other thread.
very seductive comment grrrrr
XDDD
Jo, that could be actually a demon inside you, ask Jesus about deliverance
Looks like my father's small farm here in the Philippines. I'm a proud upland farmer's daughter!🙌🙌🙌🙌
Very cool!
I didn’t realize that the heaven is on earth..
🙌
Changed my life.. I now dream in greEn! Love from New Orleans!
Thanks bro! 👊
That miracle fruit is like a drug. It will cure your process sugar craving. I need it.
Gorgeous....watching in pandemic....wish I was there
this guys smart lol
I live in a tropical country too. but man that was a unique plants you have specially the orange jack fruit. That's the first time i have seen one.
Tell paul to cut off the banana "heart" once he see the blooms are just falling off instead of developing into fruits. It will help concentrate the tree's resources into developing more plump fruits.
Jay pasilaban thanks for the advice. We like to leave the flowers on because hummingbirds and bees benefit greatly from the 100s of tiny flowers
That's fantastic Paul, not much into the yield. It's already abundant there and you feels like sharing the same with ecosystem.
What a wonderful dude and what a wonderful place to be.
This is what i am planning to do if i have income.
Not If, WHEN you have income, Manifest.Manifest.Manifest
@@Harghlandr 🙌
Hi Pete ! Love all your videos. They are all informative and educational. Just reminds me of I how I grew up in the Philippines especially in the province. Even with a small parcel of land in your backyard or in the front , we grow fruit trees and vegetables. Most of the times fruit trees just grow everywhere from seeds that we just throw after eating the fruits. We have fruits in the Philippines maybe you’ve already seen them or have them in your orchard, Duhat(java plum), Bignay/salamander-tree(antidesma bunius)- they already make this into wine, and the siniguelas/jocote(spondias purpurea) . These fruit trees grow everywhere in the Philippines. Climbing up fruit trees growing up is how we spend our play time . . . No electronics. No TV. That’s how we learned where and how fruits came about. I am able to grow some seedlings from seeds of fruits we eat but I give them away coz I can’t plant in the yard coz we’re just renting. I was able to grow 6 papaya trees (already harvested some fruits many times) but my landlord had it excavated/cut, her reason the roots will get into the house. Hopefully one day . . . .
Hey Eleanor! Wow the Philippines sound amazing, I’m not sure I could leave! I really need to visit one day.
I wanna marry this man ❤️
Kaffir lime fruit juice mix with egg yolk apply to the scalp then rinse off. This is one of the hair treatments I had tried in the past. We also use Kaffir lime skin/ zest in Cambodian food and the leaves is the most popular in Cambodian cuisine.
Who else knows nothing about fruit and just smokes a lot of weed
Lol
Whiteboy Adventures check out 4:55 I swear it's a pot plant 😂
@@davidsevilla4892 its cassava
@@davidsevilla4892 dude every bloody video on this channel im soooo looking for pot plants hahaha like seriously all these trees and plants and the best climate for it, plus most of the time they all look high xD
Wooow. Awesome farm. Love the Jack fruit no latex.
so beautiful,all you need is some cannabis strains and your garden would be out of this world
MattIsLoling he has that but not showing it lol. You have to hide your stash
Lol I did see the cannabis
I love these videos. Makes me want to move there.
No kratom, coca or cannabis???
That’s nobody’s business