Awesome! Yeah it’s slowly making a come back here in Hawaii. Rice became very popular but we’re hoping to revive the ‘ulu in the next few years or so 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙌🏽
That’s awesome looking forward to hearing about how the fruits are forming. We are far far from that point but still excited LOL. Keep up the good work and Happy Earth Day!
Looking fantastic! Anyone have any recommendations on what variety of Ulu to plant in Mountain View….extremely rocky aina…about right at 1500’? We are on 4 acres…also….any thoughts on pushing the zone…I think it might be a little too chilly…black weed mat? For extra warmth maybe🤙
Although I prefer the Samoan variety (Ma’afala) I would try the Hawaiian variety (‘Ulu) because I think they are used to higher elevations. But you can try contacting the Hawai’i ‘Ulu Co-op for expert advice at www.eatbreadfruit.com
I am a Canada citizen, and I am wondering if it's possible for me to buy a farmland in Hawaii to plant breadfruit trees? I love trees, and breadfruit trees in particular. And what type of visa with which I can work in the U.S legally and permanently, E2 visa? thank you in advance
I'm not sure on the logistics but my neighbor and his wife are from Canada and have been living in Hawaii for the last 10 years on a lychee orchard. It is very possible. Thanks for tuning in, aloha!
Yes you can but it’s not necessary. I’ve pruned the lower branches of a one year old tree because it was getting too bushy and cluttered at the base. But it was more for the lawn upkeep and aesthetics.
nice! very inspiring
Thank you!
breadfruit is very known here in the Philippines. taste very very good
Awesome! Yeah it’s slowly making a come back here in Hawaii. Rice became very popular but we’re hoping to revive the ‘ulu in the next few years or so 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙌🏽
It's wonderful 👍 may you live long with prosperity and health to enjoy the fruits of your labor.
Thank youuu and same to you and your loved ones! Sending aloha from Hawai'i :)
Looking good guys! We got our first Ulu flowers last year and hoping for some fruit next round 🤞🤙
That’s awesome looking forward to hearing about how the fruits are forming. We are far far from that point but still excited LOL. Keep up the good work and Happy Earth Day!
Great video!!!!
Much Love and Aloha
Mahalo Mark, aloha!
Awesome edit!
Cheehee had killer footage daswhy 😎
Chee! awesome gangy!
Mahalo you guys, thanks for everything!
What camera are you guys using? The video quality is perfect and nicely edited too.
We’re using the Sony a7rIII and Sony a7rII along with some iPhone and GoPro stuff :)
Where can we find episode 7, 9 and onwards?
Our appologies! We took a little break from filming and will be hoping to post the rest of the episodes soon. Thanks for tuning in :)
Looking fantastic! Anyone have any recommendations on what variety of Ulu to plant in Mountain View….extremely rocky aina…about right at 1500’? We are on 4 acres…also….any thoughts on pushing the zone…I think it might be a little too chilly…black weed mat? For extra warmth maybe🤙
Although I prefer the Samoan variety (Ma’afala) I would try the Hawaiian variety (‘Ulu) because I think they are used to higher elevations. But you can try contacting the Hawai’i ‘Ulu Co-op for expert advice at www.eatbreadfruit.com
😀how can I work in that farm?❤🙏
I am a Canada citizen, and I am wondering if it's possible for me to buy a farmland in Hawaii to plant breadfruit trees? I love trees, and breadfruit trees in particular. And what type of visa with which I can work in the U.S legally and permanently, E2 visa? thank you in advance
I'm not sure on the logistics but my neighbor and his wife are from Canada and have been living in Hawaii for the last 10 years on a lychee orchard. It is very possible. Thanks for tuning in, aloha!
😂❤❤🙏😁
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Hello !!
Can I prune small breadfruit tree please??
Yes you can but it’s not necessary. I’ve pruned the lower branches of a one year old tree because it was getting too bushy and cluttered at the base. But it was more for the lawn upkeep and aesthetics.
Thanks alot!!
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