Awesome Shamus thank you. We rent a house that is in the Phoenix Mountain Preserve. Soil is not good. Everything is watered by hand. The problem we are having is when we water, it's getting down to the roots. I got a load of wood chips 2 years ago and it seems like the water just doesn't go down to the roots. Moringas do well up here though. got some seeds from Greg Peterson. What can I add to the soil now with the fall planting upon us. I have some Azomite that I got from you 2 years ago. Thanks Shamus, we love your videos.
Shamus, can i use the type of fertilizer that was spoken of several times in this video for Peach, Apricot and Pomegranate tree's ? I live in Virginia Beach, Va. and i'm growing my tree's in large containers because i'm renting.
2:30 those are a bit nasty because they tend to kill surrounding vegetation (even lawn)and their hard seeds can last in the soil for ages.. Still have them popping up 20 years after removing the tree.
You mean the royal poncietta? Any seedlings and dormant seeds would mostly die w/o protection from Arizona's wild climate. That is nothing compared to what the white lead trees (jumbay) can do to a lawn or garden.
you should tour jake maces yard, he seems to have lost interest and rushes through, you guys are really into it. you take your time and are seriously fascinated by the trees just like I am. I noticed you haven't connected with jake in a while either, is he too much of a big shot now?
Jake is clearly going through tough times, which could explain why he doesn't have the passion or motivation to travel around and make these types of videos, or set collabs/pre planned videos.
Hello Shamus, I had a question about pomigranite trees , do you have to prune them in order for them to produce fruit or can you just let them grow, and if so how often. Thank you, l enjoy all your videos and have learned a lot from your channel. 😍
pomegranates like to grow in bushes they don't like so much pruning since its does fruit on last year growth so for the first few years you probably should trim back a little bit to encourage side branching and bushiness otherwise the only pruning you do every year is removing suckers from the base pruning should be done in winter.
I rewatch this periodically to remind self of things I may want to grow on my lot.
Nice San Pedro Cactus in the beginning.
O'leary always full of knowledge
WOW!!! Joey has an amazing yard! Look at how much food he is producing on his property! Love it and love the video!
Joey and Brandon sound like they should have been in the movie Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Greenie always looks like he's up in the clouds on every video lol love it. Good video guys, thanks for sharing. 👍
Tell Spicoli mr. Hand says "what's up?". Lol epic yard!
Great video!
Love the videos you do with Brandon. You are both so genuine and definitely show your enthusiasm and knowledge. Keep them coming. Thanks!
Very nice video, thank you for sharing it and thanks to Joey for letting us the viewers to visit his yard.
great video. a big thanks to joey.
Beautiful!! But where o where are the mangoes?
Im stoked every time I watch one of your vids. Tropical fruiting trees are next level nirvana. -MileHighGuy
MAN! I still wish I could get a hold of one of those strawberry figs!
Beautiful yard..
Amazing! Mr Joe grows the challenging fruit trees in AZ.. good work!
Wow love the pomegranates and the figs looks amazing
The dude in black is stoned as hell haha... All this talk of growing plants was making him hungry...
amazing video Shamus!!
Dang nice yard
SO I'm watching for the 3rd or 4th time, I don't do that often. :D
Great video guys. Seedling trees rule
Awesome Shamus thank you. We rent a house that is in the Phoenix Mountain Preserve. Soil is not good. Everything is watered by hand. The problem we are having is when we water, it's getting down to the roots. I got a load of wood chips 2 years ago and it seems like the water just doesn't go down to the roots. Moringas do well up here though. got some seeds from Greg Peterson.
What can I add to the soil now with the fall planting upon us. I have some Azomite that I got from you 2 years ago. Thanks Shamus, we love your videos.
Motta melon is a legend
I would love to trade places with the guy in black. I love you Shamus!
Awesome growth!!!
Nice food forest. I just bought fifteen acres and plan on doing the same thing.
Been following for a while. Love the content. I live in sao Paulo Brazil so I see tropicals everyday. Love it.
Fantastic mon , i hope you either sell or give away your extra fruit
Awesome trees:')
Love!!!
waiting for your next video
awesome :)
Amazing yard and I am pretty sure we didn't see all of it
Any update tours planned
The guy in the backwards baseball cap looks baked out of his mind🤣
I'd bet all these things would do well in Yuma with the same principles applied in regards to shading but there is less risk of winter frost in Yuma.
Amazing. I want flood irrigation.
yeah.. its called a hose-pipe ; )
Shamus, you like jacarandas? They've got fern-like leaves also!
Hey Shamus, do you prefer to root drench with fish and seaweed or do you spray?
Where those Peruvian apples in the pots near the Avocado ?
Hey shamus, what do you think of the everbearing pink lemon tree?
Do you get irrigation year round?
Where do you buy the seed weed for plant food?
Hey Shamus, did Joey's Royal Poinciana survive the 2019 Winter?
Shamus, can i use the type of fertilizer that was spoken of several times in this video for Peach, Apricot and Pomegranate tree's ? I live in Virginia Beach, Va. and i'm growing my tree's in large containers because i'm renting.
fish emulsion, use it for anything.
2:30 those are a bit nasty because they tend to kill surrounding vegetation (even lawn)and their hard seeds can last in the soil for ages.. Still have them popping up 20 years after removing the tree.
You mean the royal poncietta? Any seedlings and dormant seeds would mostly die w/o protection from Arizona's wild climate. That is nothing compared to what the white lead trees (jumbay) can do to a lawn or garden.
How tall can loquat trees get?
How high is that water bill, in Tucson a couple of simple plants/trees will cost you hundreds in that water bill.
you should tour jake maces yard, he seems to have lost interest and rushes through, you guys are really into it. you take your time and are seriously fascinated by the trees just like I am. I noticed you haven't connected with jake in a while either, is he too much of a big shot now?
Jake is clearly going through tough times, which could explain why he doesn't have the passion or motivation to travel around and make these types of videos, or set collabs/pre planned videos.
@@veehaytch3440 u still follow him?
What city is this
Ha, its Jeff Spicoli
Brandon is half of a sleep in this video and he needs his glasses.
Love the videos BUT please improve the sound. I can barely hear your voice against the background. Thanks!
Hello Shamus, I had a question about pomigranite trees , do you have to prune them in order for them to produce fruit or can you just let them grow, and if so how often. Thank you, l enjoy all your videos and have learned a lot from your channel. 😍
pomegranates like to grow in bushes they don't like so much pruning since its does fruit on last year growth so for the first few years you probably should trim back a little bit to encourage side branching and bushiness
otherwise the only pruning you do every year is removing suckers from the base
pruning should be done in winter.
do an update
great video guys but why is Alyssa always behind the camera and not in front ??
Jeff Spicoli...
"Motta" sounds a lot like the spanish term for the substance this dude clearly consumes on a minutely basis.
great video but can't hear your audio
I need this food I am so far from America I living in London
It's weird but Shamus reminds me of the leprechaun from American Gods.
I'm sure hes flattered...
can you guys send me some seeds? (kidding)
That hair
1st! :P