Peter has a magical Fruit Forest🥰 We love to visit him👍🏼 We are happy he treats his Durian the Malaysian way, tree ripen fresh Durian is the most amazing experience🤩
This Costa Rican video series is extraordinarily beautiful. I've gotten bunches of ideas from it, from water features to build to exotic spices to try growing in my greenhouse. Thanks, Pete.
I'm learning Permaculture principles and practices watching your videos. I just got 20 acres in the Willamette valley and I heard the word Permaculture for the first time last year as I was packing to move to Oregon from Alaska. As you might have guessed I have a lot to learn. This place has a lot of lawn but no food. I'm going to build a Permaculture Paradise here, thanks for sharing the knowledge.
When I started watching your videos (30 day challenge,) I would watch on a tablet during a tea break in the garden, and they would get me all inspired to get back to 'work' quick-smart! ... Now when I see you (or Mel) have uploaded a video, I get excited and look forward to watching it, 'I will save that for later', because it is not tea break stuff anymore, it is stuff to fully immerse yourself in on a big screen and start propagating those Green Dreams! You have replaced TV!!! Not that I watched telly ... but now I have a reason to put the 'big screen' on of an evening! I am watching this one tonight, and looking forward to it with bells on!! This series is rocking the world! 🌱👊 Grow on GreenDreaming brother! 🙏
I too have been following Pete & Green Dreams since the 30 Challenge by Justin Rhodes - and I love where this channel has GROWN to ! And you aren't alone - this is my 'telly' as well :) Cheers
With a huge move in 2020 and much to learn about how to grow, harvest and reproduce my food - this series has been invaluable to me . NOW I know a good root stock for my black pepper ... and I know just the chef to supply it to in exchange for any barbacoa he makes! Thank you!!
Sue Potter I'm learning here too. I'm just grateful we are able to share it. To hear about the value it brings just makes the effort that much more worth it.
I never blinked my eyes thorough this video and i m a great greenary lover too. Thank u guys to explore this fruit tree forest. I m so unlucky to enjoy it lively. It was so interesting. Pls do much more videos like this. Cheers.
Dude Pete that was awesome! 👏 cool to see you and Matt traveling together those videos have been some of your best bro ! WOW 😮 I keep watching this one !! Thanks for putting this out there for us ! 🤙 stay blessed my brothas!
In Malay language, the root word is 'PULAS' means 'Twist'. To eat it you'll need to use both of your hands holding the top and bottom of the fruit and twist to peel. That's why its called pulasan - the act of twisting. Rambutan root word is 'RAMBUT' means Hair therefore, rambutan means HAIRY. and DURIAN comes from the word 'DURI' means Thorn, therefore DURIAN means Thorny. The method to peel a mangosteen is not by peeling its skin but to simply hold the fruit in between the palm and clench it thus squeezing gently so that the fruit will naturally open to reveal its flesh. These fruits are seasonal. Nice vidz :-)
Guys what about the snakes? Costa Rica has 22 types of venomous snakes. Are they any trouble on the farms? What about the Fer de Lance? I heard that that snake is got some temper. Anyntruth to that?
For a man that has access to so many rare tropical fruits in one place, he seems not too excited about life nor does he seem like he is full of joy. I would be ecstatic if I had a fruiting Durian and mangosteen. Perhaps Financial issue, Health Issue, Family/Spouse/Children Issue ? The maker of the video (Pete ??) seems more excited and happy even when he probably don't have 5% of the trees shown in this video. Goes to show life is more complex.
@Cynthia Iskandar, do you know if anyone grows the garlic vine here? I'm in Indonesia too and would like to grow this as garlic doesn't grow where I am.
Consider purchasing a wireless microphone for your camera. Having the super cardioid shotgun is great but when you turn away we lose the voice. If your guests are up for wearing a lapel mic I think it would really free up the camera man to do more panoramic shots while the farmer is talking about the area.
11219tt yes we are looking into those. This trip was a real learning experience film wise, I used all types of new equipment. Just before leaving I bought the new rode video mic pro, it's great but yes only if it's pointed directly at its subject. It won't happen again:)
11219tt I'm stilling playing with the audio to be honest, I have the video micro now. The pro required a battery and being turned on and off. Not totally satisfied yet.
Pete Kanaris GreenDreamsFL right on. Yea I don’t know too much about video audio. I worked at guitar center for 2 years which is where I learned what I know. I spent the last 10 years working in a professional recording studio doing music, so my audio recording knowledge is huge :) I do think your video recording quality has gone up. I always like the drone birds eye stuff. Audio is a tricky one especially out in the field...anything can happen. Keep up the good work! And look forward to the future vids.
Love it once again...all these are so inspiring...and the guitar sound track :)Was that spelled Pulasan ?? The Fruit similar to Rambutan ? What fruit followed it That Matt Reece enjoyed ? Great stuff as always :)
Jeff thank you! Yes Pulasan closely allied with Rambutan and commonly confused. Unfortunately they weren't ripe for us to try this trip. Was that the achachairu? I need to watch it again.
Can someone please tell me what the scientific name of the "garlic plant" around 8:26 is please? Googling comes up with normal garlic, and or the flowering garlic vine, not the edible kind shown here.
We have the flowering garlic plant in Papua New Guinea, my mother has it growing all over the patio, but nobody EVER eats it. Hence why I thought it was some other kind of plant... I will try to eat it next time I visit. Thanks.
may i suggest... that area is an awesome spot for longan trees... gotta love em those fruit as well.. sweet and juicy.. yumm.. ive planted 2 of em called the ping pong variety.. and the size as those ping pang balls. hugeeeee.. to longan standard.
i like u r videos,,one by one i m watching,big fan from pakistan,plz do visit pakistan mango,orange apple and different fruits farms,,,i hope u like it,,,,
Pete Kanaris GreenDreamsFL Well more specifically I mean dreaming about just totally quitting the office job and going into permaculture in a place like this, although I have absolutely no experience in it.
I found several interesting videos about food forests. Yet, my question remains the same: How do they make a living? Because no matter how interesting those food forests look, I don’t see how they can be a dependable source of income.
what do the majority of these guys do to feed there trees Pete? it kinda looks like they dont even bother and they just plant it in the dirt and thats it?
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL wow thats nice.. But it will be last year.. Heheehe dont stop doing like these videos... Btw matt reece is so cute. Crush on him 😘😍
looks like a wonderful little paradise to live in! My one judgemental thing to say though is, I reckon this guy could practice a little bit of appreciation (of course I don't know what's going on in his life, but for whatever reason he seems very very serious). Lighten up mate! you're living in a blooming, blossoming part of mother gaia. Practicing gratitude and appreciation is vital.
4:35 .. i just cant comprehend the tenacity of THAIs Durian farmer that pluck thier durian before they ripen... heck i even tried once of thier durians every now and then and yea... pluck durian taste like car tyre. and they are not cheap either... . even thou they have Huuuugeeeeeee plantations and vast variety of duriann... why cant just the fruits ripens up nicely.... its madness... very dissapointed with them again and again..... the reasons i taste thier durians every now and then is to know if they change thier practice or not.. and yet... they still dont... NOW... i plant my own durians with mixed variety of some area i plant some malaysian variety and some area with thais variety... 30 trees alltogether ....and yes.. i lived just 30clicks away from the thai-malaysia border. go durian !!! yeah~ thai variety - Nok kracip - 3yrs champion in a row in thai durian competition - monthong - phuangmanee - ceni malaysian variety - the old favourites D24 - D197 the undisputed star the musang king - Red prawn - the unknown awesomeness - the upcoming hits , Ochee or some called it Duri hitam / Black Thorn - and some nice local durians variety grafted with 3 rootstocks or more
Ariff Affendi I've never tried a properly ripped Durian. I feel like I'm really missing out. Sounds like you have a pretty awesome planting! I'd love to visit one day.
Pete Kanaris GreenDreamsFL ... its like night and day , those ripened durian that fell off from tree in the night and ate em up that instance. its like a mouthfull goodness of awesomeness. mind you that some might knock you off sick for 3 days because it packs a punch id say. my advicem.. if anyone wanna try the ripened durian make sure mangosteen is at your disposal. those 2 fruits are like yin and yang. the equalibrium of nature in its finest. the ripened monthong that knocks me off sick for 3 days because i dont have mangosteen ready and its to precious to skip the durian that day.
THE FRUIT UR HOLDING U MENTIONED LOOKS LIKE RAMBUTAN,,,IN MALAYSIA ITS CALLED "PULASAN"!!! D INSIDE FRUIT IS SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT FROM RAMBUTAN,,,,ITS TOO SWEET N ALWAYS GETS ATTACKED BUT INSECTS N RED ANTS ,,,D TREE,,,
a please start using cooper gardening tools on the soil an land Forge your own if you have to. its so much better on your soul. im just telling you the truth. god bless
Peter has a magical Fruit Forest🥰 We love to visit him👍🏼 We are happy he treats his Durian the Malaysian way, tree ripen fresh Durian is the most amazing experience🤩
This Costa Rican video series is extraordinarily beautiful. I've gotten bunches of ideas from it, from water features to build to exotic spices to try growing in my greenhouse. Thanks, Pete.
Crystal Pope the country is breathtaking! Glad you got some take aways :)
I'm learning Permaculture principles and practices watching your videos. I just got 20 acres in the Willamette valley and I heard the word Permaculture for the first time last year as I was packing to move to Oregon from Alaska. As you might have guessed I have a lot to learn. This place has a lot of lawn but no food. I'm going to build a Permaculture Paradise here, thanks for sharing the knowledge.
me too ! so much inspiration
Very true and we feel so excited and glad
When I started watching your videos (30 day challenge,) I would watch on a tablet during a tea break in the garden, and they would get me all inspired to get back to 'work' quick-smart! ... Now when I see you (or Mel) have uploaded a video, I get excited and look forward to watching it, 'I will save that for later', because it is not tea break stuff anymore, it is stuff to fully immerse yourself in on a big screen and start propagating those Green Dreams! You have replaced TV!!! Not that I watched telly ... but now I have a reason to put the 'big screen' on of an evening! I am watching this one tonight, and looking forward to it with bells on!! This series is rocking the world! 🌱👊 Grow on GreenDreaming brother! 🙏
I too have been following Pete & Green Dreams since the 30 Challenge by Justin Rhodes - and I love where this channel has GROWN to !
And you aren't alone - this is my 'telly' as well :) Cheers
calendula fields nursery thank you! I could reread this comment 10 times! We are always trying to be better than yesterday. 😉❤️
Pete Kanaris GreenDreamsFL - 🌱👊 Grow on!
The Green Dreams team killed Hollywood. RIP Hollywood, you won't be missed.
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL I LIKE durian AND mangosteen LOT in Asia
I am addicted to this channel. I love it!
Awesome! Thanks Michelle
With a huge move in 2020 and much to learn about how to grow, harvest and reproduce my food - this series has been invaluable to me .
NOW I know a good root stock for my black pepper ... and I know just the chef to supply it to in exchange for any barbacoa he makes! Thank you!!
Sue Potter I'm learning here too. I'm just grateful we are able to share it. To hear about the value it brings just makes the effort that much more worth it.
You are a HUGE star in the making. So good at what you do! Thank you for sharing.
Apples2Apples Financial thank you! It's only going to get better from here.
legend. im in awe, havent been able to go to fruit forests but this one and this fellow strike me as exceptional
I never blinked my eyes thorough this video and i m a great greenary lover too. Thank u guys to explore this fruit tree forest. I m so unlucky to enjoy it lively. It was so interesting. Pls do much more videos like this. Cheers.
That’s awesome, thanks man! I’ve been back two times since :-)
On my day off My off love ❤️ to watch your video all day long .
Dude Pete that was awesome! 👏
cool to see you and Matt traveling together those videos have been some of your best bro ! WOW 😮 I keep watching this one !! Thanks for putting this out there for us ! 🤙 stay blessed my brothas!
This place is beautiful and that Rain
Incredible tour, and vibes.
Absolutely in love with this channel!! 💚🌿🌴
Thanks 😊
Amazing stuff guys. Lots of knowlege as ussual. Pura Vida
In Malay language, the root word is 'PULAS' means 'Twist'. To eat it you'll need to use both of your hands holding the top and bottom of the fruit and twist to peel. That's why its called pulasan - the act of twisting. Rambutan root word is 'RAMBUT' means Hair therefore, rambutan means HAIRY. and DURIAN comes from the word 'DURI' means Thorn, therefore DURIAN means Thorny. The method to peel a mangosteen is not by peeling its skin but to simply hold the fruit in between the palm and clench it thus squeezing gently so that the fruit will naturally open to reveal its flesh. These fruits are seasonal. Nice vidz :-)
Thanks for the info!
Awesome video! Thank you for helping us help Earth now! 😍😍😍
wow Pete your never leaving ... love it !
49testsamiam49 lol I'm back. But I am going back April 19th😬
Your videos are Awesome man im from fl i was just in Costa Rica wat a beautiful place!
Polusan is the best of rambutan and leeche flavor. Plus they're bigger than rambutan. Really delicious.
Guys what about the snakes? Costa Rica has 22 types of venomous snakes. Are they any trouble on the farms? What about the Fer de Lance? I heard that that snake is got some temper. Anyntruth to that?
Absolutely brilliant
WOW Durian and Terap, it does not get better than that!
Darkstar001 you're telling me! I'm going back late April and really hoping to find more ripe fruit.
Again, great video.
Makes me want to try and grow some of those in Southern California.
Lalo Alvarez thank you!
That is a heaven. Wish I could stay there and live on those natural fruits.
Seriously!
I grow the garlic vine here close to you Pete. It grows good and has beautiful pink flowers. I'm between Bushnell and floral City. Great video.
Connie Jones that’s impressive! I’d love to get some cuttings 🙏
but whats this plant called? i would love to know so i can grow it beside you in panama!
Ay caramba, I need to bring some of this awesome knowledge back to Puerto Rico.
Hulagu Kahn do you live in Puerto Rico now?
Pete Kanaris GreenDreamsFL until I was 19. In FL since 1995
My favorite food forest on Green Dreams yet too. Did you see his wax palms. Those babies get to nearly 200ft tall.
Peter Kring is the man! Yes, those palms are insane 😳
another beautiful and INSPIRING video!!!!!!!!!!! thank you!!!!!
Fantastic and lovely presentation ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈Thanks for so much, friend
Come to. Malaysia and enjoy our pure tropical fruits seasonal on May to sep every year... Plenty of choices varieties of durian King of fruit
Oh….My…. Goodness….. I’m awestruck
Wow what a place! thanks for the video.
I love this channel.i was shocked when he was talking about the yam and he said Micronesia 🇫🇲
Glad to hear you enjoy!
Thanks for replanting
For a man that has access to so many rare tropical fruits in one place, he seems not too excited about life nor does he seem like he is full of joy. I would be ecstatic if I had a fruiting Durian and mangosteen. Perhaps Financial issue, Health Issue, Family/Spouse/Children Issue ? The maker of the video (Pete ??) seems more excited and happy even when he probably don't have 5% of the trees shown in this video. Goes to show life is more complex.
I think Peter is just a little camera shy not to mention he’s very humble. I feel ya though! Mr Kring has an amazing collection 🙌
Durian? ?!!! D24...gosh, they are awesome! !!!!! I can eat them all day long!😋😋. Going to M'sia in Sept 2019 !
Can you bring the fruit plants form Costa Rica to Florida?
Not legally without special permission.
Love this channel, i live in Indonesia &i know mostly tropical fruit in this video..
Awesome 🙏
@Cynthia Iskandar, do you know if anyone grows the garlic vine here? I'm in Indonesia too and would like to grow this as garlic doesn't grow where I am.
Gardening is gangster!
The Online Market that it is! 👊
Thanks Pete! Good stuff 👊🏼
Thanks Rich!! 👊
Consider purchasing a wireless microphone for your camera. Having the super cardioid shotgun is great but when you turn away we lose the voice. If your guests are up for wearing a lapel mic I think it would really free up the camera man to do more panoramic shots while the farmer is talking about the area.
11219tt yes we are looking into those. This trip was a real learning experience film wise, I used all types of new equipment. Just before leaving I bought the new rode video mic pro, it's great but yes only if it's pointed directly at its subject. It won't happen again:)
Pete Kanaris GreenDreamsFL I thought it sounded like a Røde mic. Dang! I should have mentioned that. lol that would have been spooky!
11219tt I'm stilling playing with the audio to be honest, I have the video micro now. The pro required a battery and being turned on and off. Not totally satisfied yet.
Pete Kanaris GreenDreamsFL right on. Yea I don’t know too much about video audio. I worked at guitar center for 2 years which is where I learned what I know. I spent the last 10 years working in a professional recording studio doing music, so my audio recording knowledge is huge :)
I do think your video recording quality has gone up. I always like the drone birds eye stuff. Audio is a tricky one especially out in the field...anything can happen.
Keep up the good work! And look forward to the future vids.
beautiful
Sean Lemaster thanks bro! 👊
Pete Kanaris GreenDreamsFL for sure. I'll be in tampa in a couple weeks. april 12 through 15 brooo.
This farm has no sound of loud cicadas insects like the other one you toured. Is it a different terrain or area because this area is wonderful!
its hard to find pulasan here in malaysia.. hard to find the fruit... leave alone to find the seedlings.. id love to plant em in my orchard
D24 taste so delicious
23:40.. wow thats salak.... very rare to find in my state
I’ll be looking for you! I’ll be down there in 3-4 months. 2022
Love it once again...all these are so inspiring...and the guitar sound track :)Was that spelled Pulasan ?? The Fruit similar to Rambutan ? What fruit followed it That Matt Reece enjoyed ? Great stuff as always :)
Jeff thank you! Yes Pulasan closely allied with Rambutan and commonly confused. Unfortunately they weren't ripe for us to try this trip. Was that the achachairu? I need to watch it again.
How did u get the durian tree I am looking for one . Cómo puedo conseguir uno estoy en peru.
Can someone please tell me what the scientific name of the "garlic plant" around 8:26 is please? Googling comes up with normal garlic, and or the flowering garlic vine, not the edible kind shown here.
Tim O'Hanlon
Garlic Vine, Ajos Sacha - Mansoa alliacea, Pseudocalymma alliaceum, Cydista aequinoctialis
fruitful living! lifesaver. so cool. quite an unstable moment for the naming convention... wanna get! wonder if its really a good sub
We have the flowering garlic plant in Papua New Guinea, my mother has it growing all over the patio, but nobody EVER eats it. Hence why I thought it was some other kind of plant... I will try to eat it next time I visit. Thanks.
I don't have any water bodies near me.can I start permaculture??
I would like to visit this farm if possible. Let me know how can I each the farmer? I feel many of my passions are implemented well by the owner
I'm from Philippines nice video
Thank you!
cool
may i suggest... that area is an awesome spot for longan trees... gotta love em those fruit as well.. sweet and juicy.. yumm.. ive planted 2 of em called the ping pong variety.. and the size as those ping pang balls. hugeeeee.. to longan standard.
Ariff Affendi I really like longans. I think he had a few planted, we might have cut that footage.
Can anyone tell me what specie they are band-pollinating at 22.00? Can’t quite catch the name they are saying.
I like Costa rica Just like philippines.. The fruits forest etc are same as We have in the philippines.. I want to go and live Costa rica.. Lol
Me too!
This guy is so cool
Peter Kring is the man!
He seems like a really nice person
Very Nice where are the country? That you take a videos.
This was Costa Rica
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL thank you. I'm thailand
can you sent to usa or not
Dude ❤️ ur Chanel
Thanks Mike!
i like u r videos,,one by one i m watching,big fan from pakistan,plz do visit pakistan mango,orange apple and different fruits farms,,,i hope u like it,,,,
Thank you! I really hope to visit one day 🙏
durian,rambutan ,manggis ,dukuh, salak etc fruit in indonesia and southasia
好吃水果
I wish Peter Kring is using attachable bluetooth microphone because I wish to hear things his saying more clear.
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I sure would like to go down there and do that. It would be different than long hours in the office, that's for sure.
Benjamin Harrison Gray it would be a trip well worth making. I'm thinking about putting a group trip together.
Pete Kanaris GreenDreamsFL Well more specifically I mean dreaming about just totally quitting the office job and going into permaculture in a place like this, although I have absolutely no experience in it.
I found several interesting videos about food forests. Yet, my question remains the same: How do they make a living? Because no matter how interesting those food forests look, I don’t see how they can be a dependable source of income.
D24 durian clone originates from my country Malaysia.
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Most of those fruit are common in Indonesia. With almost similar name
Does Costa Rican climate suit almond trees?
Slowed Hits maybe in the northern parts of Costa Rica.I don’t think it would do well in the jungle.
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL Thanks for clarifying man. You know your botany facts. 💯🌱🌸
26:42 LIKE THAT SNAKE PLANT WE EAT SIMILAR PLANT AS VEGETABLE (STEM) IN WEST BENGAL (INDIA). (Amorphophallus paeoniifolius)
Dont forgot to make fry cempedak .. recipe is in ytube
Those fruits which he planted are common in South East Asian countries.
what do the majority of these guys do to feed there trees Pete? it kinda looks like they dont even bother and they just plant it in the dirt and thats it?
Self fertile trees are cool.
Dude that is permaculture
🙌
my dream too
New subs here pete... Have you visited philippines? Just curious... I wanna meet and greet you here in the philippines.. Pls
Hey Patricia! Thanks for following ❤️
No, I hope to visit maybe next year. I also wanna visit Thailand, Borneo and Malaysia.
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL wow thats nice.. But it will be last year.. Heheehe dont stop doing like these videos... Btw matt reece is so cute. Crush on him 😘😍
Real food forest...needs more sun under the canopy.
Mangosteen season are the same as durian season
I have pulasan tree at my backyard but so difficult to get the fruits because the monkeys always eat them first..huh
Wow! Definitely jealous you can even grow pulasan. Maybe plant more to share with the monkeys? 🐒
looks like a wonderful little paradise to live in! My one judgemental thing to say though is, I reckon this guy could practice a little bit of appreciation (of course I don't know what's going on in his life, but for whatever reason he seems very very serious). Lighten up mate! you're living in a blooming, blossoming part of mother gaia. Practicing gratitude and appreciation is vital.
acha acha he is speaking hindi it means good
4:35 .. i just cant comprehend the tenacity of THAIs Durian farmer that pluck thier durian before they ripen... heck i even tried once of thier durians every now and then and yea... pluck durian taste like car tyre. and they are not cheap either... . even thou they have Huuuugeeeeeee plantations and vast variety of duriann... why cant just the fruits ripens up nicely.... its madness...
very dissapointed with them again and again..... the reasons i taste thier durians every now and then is to know if they change thier practice or not.. and yet... they still dont... NOW... i plant my own durians with mixed variety of some area i plant some malaysian variety and some area with thais variety... 30 trees alltogether ....and yes.. i lived just 30clicks away from the thai-malaysia border. go durian !!! yeah~
thai variety
- Nok kracip - 3yrs champion in a row in thai durian competition
- monthong
- phuangmanee
- ceni
malaysian variety
- the old favourites D24
- D197 the undisputed star the musang king
- Red prawn - the unknown awesomeness
- the upcoming hits , Ochee or some called it Duri hitam / Black Thorn
- and some nice local durians variety grafted with 3 rootstocks or more
Ariff Affendi I've never tried a properly ripped Durian. I feel like I'm really missing out.
Sounds like you have a pretty awesome planting! I'd love to visit one day.
Pete Kanaris GreenDreamsFL ... its like night and day , those ripened durian that fell off from tree in the night and ate em up that instance. its like a mouthfull goodness of awesomeness. mind you that some might knock you off sick for 3 days because it packs a punch id say. my advicem.. if anyone wanna try the ripened durian make sure mangosteen is at your disposal. those 2 fruits are like yin and yang. the equalibrium of nature in its finest.
the ripened monthong that knocks me off sick for 3 days because i dont have mangosteen ready and its to precious to skip the durian that day.
16:20 Kepel. This grows in the jogja palace, it is a deodorant to your sweat
15.23 buah pecah pinggan.huhu
Dont forgot Pulasan, Ciku, Dokong, Langsat, dragon fruit, cempedak, guava, sentul, Janggus, cermai, star fruit, rambai,
limau tambun, buah kundang, jambu susu, jambu air, markisa etc
Who the hell disliked this?
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How do people live over there in jungle. This location looks like thick forest, are they not afraid of wild animals attack.
Why not produce lansones. Looks like Costa Rica will be the best place to prosuce lansones, sugar apple, sariguellas and other tropical fruits.
Hello! Peter Kring grows Lansones. It’s a great place to grow just about anything.
How much times this the old guy say "umm umm umm" lmao🤣🤣🤣
THE FRUIT UR HOLDING U MENTIONED LOOKS LIKE RAMBUTAN,,,IN MALAYSIA ITS CALLED "PULASAN"!!! D INSIDE FRUIT IS SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT FROM RAMBUTAN,,,,ITS TOO SWEET N ALWAYS GETS ATTACKED BUT INSECTS N RED ANTS ,,,D TREE,,,
Interesting. Peter definitely grows rambutan and pulsan. He has quite the collection!
I have 100 tamarind seeds I wish someone would buy them from me. I'll probably just keep them I think their shelf life's 4 years. #tamarind #seeds
Only achacha fruit available to eat in this 30 yo food forest...ahh
a please start using cooper gardening tools on the soil an land Forge your own if you have to. its so much better on your soul. im just telling you the truth. god bless
the people would love to see different types of animals you encounter as well not just the guide/host. just sayin
Talks about production but hardly see any fruits.
It’s all about timing