Speaking about passion fruits falling from their vines, it reminds me a botanical garden, near where I live, which I usually visit once or twice a year. In this garden the average height of most of the trees are among 20 and 30 meters, so the trees there usually are huge in every respect, they tend to have so many branches and each of them thousands and thousands, or countless beyond all measure, of flowers and leaves so that throughout all the garden it happens a never-ending shower of leaves and flowers without never getting to the point of stripping the trees of its covering, of its infinite leaves, flowers or fruits. It's a true and amazing natural phenomenon, nowadays only to be seen in places as this or at the most in some protected natural areas where still there exists giant trees.
Amazing video . Totally inspired. Pappya straw is a great idea . Thankyou for showing an easy way to make the most healthy icecream. It looks so yummy and the final presentation of greens and ice-creams with passion fruit shells , flowers and few other stuff was simply aesthetically pleasing. 1.What is that dip in the salad plate 2. What is that vertical brown stuff in the icecream 3. What is that white powder over the icecream. Thank you 🙏
I was so much looking forward to this video ! Love your food preparation and ideas how to use your harvests ! Please do write a “ Food forest cookbook “ !
I really like seeing your plants so much that it inspires me to do organic gardening like you do. Hello, I'm from Indonesia. This video is very interesting.
Passion fruits yum! I was in Kerala for a holiday and could not get enough! The rambutans were yummy too I hope you have that planted in your forest! Your videos bring out my passion for wooden green areas! Great vids
Thank you for the inspiration. I now have many more bananas and pineapples growing in my garden from watching you. When you're raw vegan it helps a lot to have your own supply of produce, my paw paws are very tall like yours. Your home looks really cool too, could you give a tour one day?
Thank you that is so nice to here- and yes I think without growing your own fruit and food that are filled with nutrients it is difficult to eat raw foods as the stores do not supply living foods.
Thanks. Sure, I give tours every week and you are welcome to visit . You can find some info on my websit myfoodforestinfo.wordpress.com and more events and workshops are in planning.
I have never bought papaya seeds from a store. I started with some saplings from a friends permaculture garden and since them I am just using my own seeds.
Yes, I sell some seeds for visitors , but most of the sees are here to share with others in the community. I also plan to start a nursery with all the plant varieties that grow in my food forest.
Yes, I got many Mulberry trees and many other exotic fruit trees like Soursop, Amla, custard apple, starfruit, pomelo, guava, surinam cherries, pomegranate, ramphal. noni, water apple, wild figs...just to name a few .I have planted most of them about 3 years ago , so they are still growing to give fruits soon.
I feed them mostly small fish and they will hunt in the garden for other foods. Unlike dogs cats cant be fed only vegan food...but mine like papayas as well:)
This is my dream! To grow my own fruits and pick them fresh and enjoy under the trees 💚
Speaking about passion fruits falling from their vines, it reminds me a botanical garden, near where I live, which I usually visit once or twice a year. In this garden the average height of most of the trees are among 20 and 30 meters, so the trees there usually are huge in every respect, they tend to have so many branches and each of them thousands and thousands, or countless beyond all measure, of flowers and leaves so that throughout all the garden it happens a never-ending shower of leaves and flowers without never getting to the point of stripping the trees of its covering, of its infinite leaves, flowers or fruits. It's a true and amazing natural phenomenon, nowadays only to be seen in places as this or at the most in some protected natural areas where still there exists giant trees.
So beautiful place ❤❤❤ and good to see pineapple 🍍🍍🍍
Sarah you are simply the best. Your videos and garden are special, unlike any other.
Wow you have so big and nice passion fruits. Love your video. New friend. Lkd
Wow, good harvesting
Great
I love all your cooking and gardening tips! A blender company needs to sponsor your videos for that ice cream 🍦
I hope for that , as my blender is not working well;)
Looks like heaven
Always watching your videos .tnx for sharing .i really love it
Good morning Sarah, you are in fruit heaven!! I love when you show how to make your recipes with your fruit I will try them, have a wonderful day💖🍍🍊
Amazing video . Totally inspired. Pappya straw is a great idea . Thankyou for showing an easy way to make the most healthy icecream. It looks so yummy and the final presentation of greens and ice-creams with passion fruit shells , flowers and few other stuff was simply aesthetically pleasing.
1.What is that dip in the salad plate
2. What is that vertical brown stuff in the icecream
3. What is that white powder over the icecream.
Thank you 🙏
Thank you for sharing Sarah. I love the idea of serving the nice cream in the Passion fruit skin.
I loveyourgarden mam sarah
This is so beautiful 😊
I like u garden Sarah
I was so much looking forward to this video ! Love your food preparation and ideas how to use your harvests ! Please do write a “ Food forest cookbook “ !
Always a pleasure to see you and your beautiful garden. A bit more practice on the juggle 😂😂
I really like seeing your plants so much that it inspires me to do organic gardening like you do. Hello, I'm from Indonesia. This video is very interesting.
So nice of you
Look delicious
You can make a tea out of passion fruit leaves. It acts as a mild sedative. Very relaxing.
Ah , I have never used the leaves as a tea but will definitly try as they produce an abundance!!!
Amazing 🥰
Yes, pineapples finally! Loved the playful vibes of this video. And what is Sarah's secret to aging in reverse? Haha
Passion fruits yum! I was in Kerala for a holiday and could not get enough! The rambutans were yummy too I hope you have that planted in your forest! Your videos bring out my passion for wooden green areas! Great vids
Thank you . Passion fruits are really one of my favourites. I had planted a rambutan , still waiting for the first fruits
You’re wearing such a pretty top :) Love the ice cream … I make also with coconut cream and bananas:)
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Thank you for the inspiration. I now have many more bananas and pineapples growing in my garden from watching you. When you're raw vegan it helps a lot to have your own supply of produce, my paw paws are very tall like yours. Your home looks really cool too, could you give a tour one day?
Thank you that is so nice to here- and yes I think without growing your own fruit and food that are filled with nutrients it is difficult to eat raw foods as the stores do not supply living foods.
NICE - i use to have a Food FOrest like that up till 2005 when Hurricane Katrina decided to wipe us out where we use to live.... ""HAPPY GROWING""
its so nice to see. i really want to visit your garden. is that possible.
Thanks. Sure, I give tours every week and you are welcome to visit . You can find some info on my websit myfoodforestinfo.wordpress.com and more events and workshops are in planning.
zamzam water
Hi Ma'am, could you please provide details about the Dehydrator and Blender you use to make all kinds of juices.
They definitely should sponsor you!!!
My dehydrator is an Exalibur. And the blender is a second hand blender from a friend in europe
@@MyFoodForest Thank you for the details
Hi Sarah, are your papaya seeds heirloom?
Or you just planted the one you bought from store?
Thank you 🙏
I have never bought papaya seeds from a store. I started with some saplings from a friends permaculture garden and since them I am just using my own seeds.
Do you sell any seeds ? Great garden
Yes, I sell some seeds for visitors , but most of the sees are here to share with others in the community. I also plan to start a nursery with all the plant varieties that grow in my food forest.
SO HOW CAN WE ORDER ONLINE 🙏@@MyFoodForest
Hello Sarah, is it ok to eat the passion fruit seeds? Thank you
Yes, the fruits basically consist of edible seeds
Oh, thank you so much 🙏☺️
You are such a blessing!
Hi
❤❤❤❤🫱🙏🥰
Mulberry ? 🤔 Exotic fruit tree collection?
Yes, I got many Mulberry trees and many other exotic fruit trees like Soursop, Amla, custard apple, starfruit, pomelo, guava, surinam cherries, pomegranate, ramphal. noni, water apple, wild figs...just to name a few .I have planted most of them about 3 years ago , so they are still growing to give fruits soon.
How can I get the seeds of passion fruit..want some to grown..
Just buy a passion fruit - they are filled with seeds so you just need to sprinke it on soil and cover them a little bit
@@MyFoodForest thanks 😊 🙏
Hello mam. How much acre your food forest.
about 1/4 of an acre
Do u have cat food to feed or vegan food?
I feed them mostly small fish and they will hunt in the garden for other foods. Unlike dogs cats cant be fed only vegan food...but mine like papayas as well:)
May I ask what part of India you live in?
Tamil Nadu , in Auroville
U don't Remove the eyes !!
Nope they are excellent fiber and good for your gut health! 😜
I eat everything- even keep the skin to make juices. Fruits are so precious that I use it all