1st! I like unusual fruiting plants, especially ones that can tolerate desert heat. You should continue your fruit videos. I highly enjoy them. Do you have any other fruit choices that thrive in the desert? 😀🌱🐢
@user-ic2ug8ys1z I have all kinds! I will continue to share what thrives in the desert. I appreciate the feedback and letting me know what you like to see, it better helps me shape my content!
@ourrockydreamontheelephant4188 Thanks for taking the time Jamey. That is one of my favorite parts about farming/gardening, researching and experimenting with different trees and crops to see what works best. Especially if said crop or tree is largely unknown!
Great video Josh. Che is definitely one that many don't cover.
@GreenThumbs1 Thanks my friend. I appreciate you taking the time as always.
Well done, sir. I have seen the transition over the last few years, being one of the earliest subs. I always look forward to what's coming next.
@usahero9465 Means a lot my friend. You have certainly been here from the get go. Thanks for your continued support and taking the time!
1st!
I like unusual fruiting plants, especially ones that can tolerate desert heat. You should continue your fruit videos. I highly enjoy them. Do you have any other fruit choices that thrive in the desert?
😀🌱🐢
@user-ic2ug8ys1z I have all kinds! I will continue to share what thrives in the desert. I appreciate the feedback and letting me know what you like to see, it better helps me shape my content!
Very interesting fruit, you have an awesome collection. So much diversity in your 2 acres. Great video as always.
@ourrockydreamontheelephant4188 Thanks for taking the time Jamey. That is one of my favorite parts about farming/gardening, researching and experimenting with different trees and crops to see what works best. Especially if said crop or tree is largely unknown!
Luckily i have a yellow one..love from india
@@8888837676 The male does make a handful of orange Che fruit. Thanks for watching from India!