Arizona NATIVE AVOCADO Tree 🥑🌳 - Aravaipa Avocado Tree

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • Arizona NATIVE AVOCADO Tree. In this episode Jake Mace Plants an Aravaipa Avocado Tree also called an Arizona Avocado Tree or a Don Juan Avocado Tree! Avocado Tree #1 (Yin) is in a location which will get morning shade and afternoon sun. Avocado Tree #2 (Yang) is in a location which will get morning sun and afternoon shade! I will keep uploading seasonal update videos to show you all the progress and growth rate of these incredible Arizona Native Avocado Trees! :)
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  • @dneuman7455
    @dneuman7455 5 років тому

    The haters in your comments are really annoying ! Thanks for sharing your fruit trees knowledge and gardening for better health.

  • @VeganAthlete
    @VeganAthlete  9 років тому +4

    Please excuse my pronunciation in this video! This tree is the "ARAVAIPA AVOCADO" not the Aravapai Avocado!

    • @kimgordon6229
      @kimgordon6229 9 років тому

      VeganAthlete can I grow avocado in north east us. I live in Massachusetts

  • @woopthereitis8954
    @woopthereitis8954 9 років тому +3

    those avocados are some good looking trees. i have a 30 foot tall hass avocado here in southern california, this year it gave us about 400 avocados.

  • @WorldClik
    @WorldClik 9 років тому +1

    Great Video! good informations!
    Congratulations for excelent Page!

  • @thehhbros6456
    @thehhbros6456 9 років тому +2

    That avocado tree is so cool!

  • @jemand4036
    @jemand4036 9 років тому +2

    The Birds in the background, nice... :D here its 5 degrees (Celsius) cold

  • @MakoEyesOfSapphire
    @MakoEyesOfSapphire 9 років тому +3

    Awesome cant wait to see this bad boy grow and produce some fruit

  • @pattihayden8100
    @pattihayden8100 7 років тому

    You should give him a healthy watering of kelp directly to the leaves and he’ll take in all the nutrients at once. That’s what I do to all my new transplants in Las Vegas and I have immediate new growth

  • @crimson1257
    @crimson1257 9 років тому

    thanks for sharing, the whole idea of avocados in Aravaipa is super exciting! Reminds me of the Huge and delicious fig tree I was introduced to on the Havasupai Reservation.

  • @dananelson3534
    @dananelson3534 6 років тому

    My grandpa was the one who told me about agricultural gypsum in clay soils, you can look up the data on most agicultural universities websites. This is not a criticism, but when you take a potted plant out of it's container and you see the roots balled up, the roots are growing in on themselves, slash those roots and they will grow outward. Thanks for the videos Jake and Pam.

  • @user-qb9nw4nc7u
    @user-qb9nw4nc7u Рік тому

    グッドモーニング☕😃🌄アボカド葡萄🍞食べました。美味しい🥗

  • @VeganAthlete
    @VeganAthlete  9 років тому +2

    Check Out & ORDER Our Gardening Supplies & Tree Food HERE:
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  • @aron8949
    @aron8949 7 років тому

    thank you for contributing to the spread of this beautiful specimen

  • @user-vj4ih9pp9z
    @user-vj4ih9pp9z 8 років тому

    nice, mine is less than half that size. Can't wait until it grows higher. :)

  • @nancyzitola5117
    @nancyzitola5117 8 років тому

    Great job u2, hope it grows healthy and happy!

  • @eleanorerosanova7538
    @eleanorerosanova7538 8 років тому

    Great Video! I love how informative you are and how thoroughly you explain and show how to do things.

  • @janetbell8801
    @janetbell8801 9 років тому

    I love all the detail you had in this video. What time of year did you plant this? I live in Gilbert and I am totally interested in growing more food in my nice sized yard. Thanks!

  • @Treemike1000
    @Treemike1000 9 років тому +4

    Awesome video as always :)

  • @fatree1
    @fatree1 9 років тому +1

    How do you collect and store rain water? I'm from Seattle and moved down here to Phoenix and I've got some great ideas for you.

  • @baryshnikov2266
    @baryshnikov2266 9 років тому +4

    This is awesome!

    • @VeganAthlete
      @VeganAthlete  9 років тому

      Baryshnikov Thanks Baryshnikov!!!

  • @Brenda11468
    @Brenda11468 7 років тому

    Great video, Thanks Jake! I am a newbie grower but I got brave enough and just purchased a Don Juan tree from Shamus O'Leary, I hope it does well

  • @johnnyinkley9856
    @johnnyinkley9856 9 років тому

    Awesome work! Look forward to seeing these grow.

  • @terryduff6580
    @terryduff6580 9 років тому

    Great work Jake please give us an update when you have time cheers,

  • @Ckawauchi35
    @Ckawauchi35 8 років тому

    I would like to see the grown, established tree in about 3 yrs after you have planted it. Or when you have let it bear fruits. thank you for this informative video.

  • @mariadelcarmenfelix7893
    @mariadelcarmenfelix7893 8 років тому

    When will you put up an update on how big the avocado trees have gotten since you planted them in the ground. I am so excited to see how they are doing?

  • @AkanshaGupta
    @AkanshaGupta 4 роки тому

    Great video ! Can you provide names of products that went into your soil mix ? The soil mix looks amazing.

  • @michaeldenny389
    @michaeldenny389 9 років тому

    So glad I found you! love all your videos especially since I am in Tempe too. So many things need adjustments to the Arizona climate. Oh, btw, you always refer to your fruit producing plants as him or he but I think they are really girls! lol I m off to find Tropical Tress today!

  • @stanststanley
    @stanststanley 9 років тому

    great info, thanks!

  • @stevurckle89
    @stevurckle89 9 років тому

    Love avocado!

  • @itskarl79
    @itskarl79 5 років тому

    So how are these two trees doing 4 years later? I live in Phoenix and want to do avocados myself. *Subscribed*

  • @t0l4nd
    @t0l4nd 9 років тому +1

    Awesome pick up and video! Next transplant, you might try some Plant Success: Great White Mycorrhizae to help smooth over the transition with some added root growth. Cheers.

  • @commonconservative7551
    @commonconservative7551 6 років тому

    I was taught to always put water in the hole before anything is put in it

  • @BR1967FE
    @BR1967FE 8 років тому

    great, informative video, just got one myself from Shamus, thx, great guy

  • @VeganAthlete
    @VeganAthlete  9 років тому +1

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  • @joycemalone548
    @joycemalone548 9 років тому

    Hi Jake. I am most impressed with this Aravapai Avocado, but will it only grow near or in the desert areas. I live in Show Low, Az and we get some pretty cold winters. Will it survive in THIS climate. I have been trying to find an avocado tree that will live, bloom and bear fruit. Also-does it take 10 years to bear fruit?

  • @michaelluna1968
    @michaelluna1968 Рік тому

    Nice video

  • @rcx8666c
    @rcx8666c 8 років тому

    GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR SMALL AVOCADO TREE.
    I HOPE IT GETS TO BE 50 FEET WIDE...

  • @cocuyona1
    @cocuyona1 9 років тому

    Great videos Jake...glad I found them...they are very instructional :-)..I live in Tucson, I have bought about 4-5 trees from Shamus (great guy!)...I hope to make my way to Phoenix in the next month and give Shamus a visit...quick questions for you...are these Arizona Avocado trees design to fruit in Arizona weather? can they grow in containers? how much was it? ...am growing all my trees in containers since my dirt sucks...Thanks! and keep up the great work.

  • @BR1967FE
    @BR1967FE 8 років тому

    tried clicking on your link for the avocado story and the Linq for your supplies and both links said page not found

  • @margaretrosin7853
    @margaretrosin7853 9 років тому +1

    I wonder if those avocados would do well in the Vegas area. Are they only available through Seamus in Phoenix? I love that you name your fruit bearing trees. : )

    • @VeganAthlete
      @VeganAthlete  9 років тому

      I predict that Vegas would also be a good climate! :) I only know Shamus selling them! Here's his Facebook: facebook.com/pages/Shamus-OLearys-Tropical-Fruit-Trees/469661096392272

  • @zatara5299
    @zatara5299 7 років тому

    can you do a video fertilizing this tree?

  • @foxmulder6070
    @foxmulder6070 9 років тому +3

    Why is there no video of the great living Aravaipa avocado ancestor?

    • @RealKungFu
      @RealKungFu 8 років тому

      +Fox Mulder Coming up soon!

    • @stagmeat
      @stagmeat 8 років тому +1

      +Kung Fu & Tai Chi Center w/ Jake Maceare you going to Aravaipa Canyon to see the tree?

  • @AnggusKopeliani
    @AnggusKopeliani 9 років тому +2

    a true master of compost)

  • @koreath
    @koreath 6 років тому

    I was wondering why my avocado tree is all shriveled up. It's been growing for years but the stems and leaves are all twisted and shriveled... the leaves are dark green though.. yes we water them lol

  • @atlbfan4216
    @atlbfan4216 5 років тому

    Would you mind telling people the size of your yard. How many acres do you have?

  • @420Homestead
    @420Homestead 8 років тому +1

    Any chance i could talk you into selling me some seeds from your avocado? I am working on a permaculture food forest outside of Tucson. I am thinking about heading out to Aravaipa this weekend to see if i can find the original tree.

    • @BearJew1985
      @BearJew1985 8 років тому +1

      It's on private property, and not accessible to the public.

    • @420Homestead
      @420Homestead 8 років тому +1

      BearJew1985 Yeah i figured it was...but that doesn't stop me from at least asking the land owner. I haven't been out there yet but will be going soon. i have walked that section on araviapa creek before and have walked right past the citrus orchard that is described as being on the same property. I doubt the property owners will mind me taking a few rotten fruit off the ground to get the seeds. If they do mind then oh well i will just go for a hike along the creek. beautiful area.

    • @BearJew1985
      @BearJew1985 8 років тому +1

      Seriously beautiful place. Approximately 12-14 miles of the creek is on private property and not open to the public. Not trying to argue, but the landowners are notoriously private, and you would have to trespass likely for several miles by way of the creek. Probably not a good first impression...

    • @420Homestead
      @420Homestead 8 років тому +2

      BearJew1985 good to know...I heard it described as being near the citrus orchard that is right next to the creek. last time i was out there i just asked if i could park and hike around since i was not aware of the permit needed to hike into the wilderness area. The person i did ask was happy enough to let me park on their property and as i hiked the creek i didn't run into any no trespassing signs that i remember but it was probably 10 years ago that i was there. I camped on what i assume was private land on a wash that branched off of the creek very close to the citrus orchard. I find that most of the time if you just ask instead of sneaking around then most land owners have no problem. But thanks for the heads up. I will make sure not to trespass out there.

  • @albertoctsbrr560
    @albertoctsbrr560 4 роки тому

    No existe un aguacate nativo de Arizona, simplemente llevaron un aguacate mexicano a Estados Unidos, y ahí se adaptó, lo mismo pasó con el aguacate fuerte, que fue utilizado para crear el aguacate hass, Saludos.

  • @eleanorerosanova7538
    @eleanorerosanova7538 8 років тому

    Since we are outside of Arizona, is there another place we can get these in California? My father actually lived in Tucson and had his own observatory at his house west of Tucson before he passed. Dr. Merv G. Utter of Mt. Wilson observatory. I may go visit his grave in Tucson and go to Shamus's in pheonix. Ill call first.

  • @geekmeister3997
    @geekmeister3997 9 років тому

    Hey Jake,
    Where can I get Tree Collard cuttings?
    Thanks,
    Jan

  • @saraallen6678
    @saraallen6678 9 років тому +2

    Have you tire the fruit of the pineapple guava? I just got two that I'm putting in. I knew the flowers were edible but please tell me they fruit as well and that the fruit is great!

    • @VeganAthlete
      @VeganAthlete  9 років тому

      Sara Allen Hi Sara! Mine have not fruited yet but I'll let you know!

    • @VerifyVeracity
      @VerifyVeracity 8 років тому

      I have quit a few of Pineapple Guavas & Strawberry Guavas, the fruit is great on both of them, but the seeds are a bother, but when I get enough of them producing I plan on coming up with a good way to separate the seeds & etc. so I can make Guava juice/nectar.

    • @saraallen6678
      @saraallen6678 8 років тому

      VeganAthlete
      Anything this year Jake?

    • @saraallen6678
      @saraallen6678 8 років тому

      VerifyVeracity
      that's awesome! I can't wait to see them on mine!

  • @Cinepobrefilmfestival
    @Cinepobrefilmfestival 6 років тому

    awesome, so each avocado will cost serious dinero just considering the soil amendments

  • @jasonlambert3802
    @jasonlambert3802 9 років тому +1

    Love all of your videos. Got a quick question for yeah, do know of a good nursery out in the far east valley?

    • @RealKungFu
      @RealKungFu 9 років тому +1

      Tropica Mango is in Apache Junction, Whitfill Nursery in Tempe! But, Shamus O'Leary's Tropical Fruit Trees is worth the drive! Check him out here: facebook.com/pages/Shamus-OLearys-Tropical-Fruit-Trees/469661096392272

  • @WachdByBigBrother
    @WachdByBigBrother 9 років тому

    Do avocados require male and female trees to produce fruit?

  • @lpzcar11
    @lpzcar11 8 років тому

    do they have any available now?

  • @Anik-gj6qr
    @Anik-gj6qr 6 років тому

    How about shape of aravaipa avocado fruit?

  • @ToTheSummitkicksass
    @ToTheSummitkicksass 8 років тому

    how did this work out for you?

  • @saraallen6678
    @saraallen6678 9 років тому

    I meant tried not tire. Typo!

  • @Mrbfgray
    @Mrbfgray 5 років тому

    I see a BLT sandwich coming from this. HA! I want to see what the fruit is like darn it.

  • @1cleandude
    @1cleandude Рік тому

    I would guess the tree died right? They’re tough!🙏

  • @bobdragoo736
    @bobdragoo736 8 років тому +3

    Are supposed to be looking at his muscles or his avocado plant? Dude, put on a shirt!

  • @anthonyivanaglugubjr.2645
    @anthonyivanaglugubjr.2645 6 років тому

    Yes VeganAthlete Could be Your Right time in Hollywood Martial Art Movies Smulching Bad Vegetables.

  • @MariadelPilarDiezCalderon0910
    @MariadelPilarDiezCalderon0910 7 років тому

    Just a thing! I am allergic to animals!