Thanks for the shout out, of course I LOVE your nitrogen Luis!!! you are awesome and I'm glad to see urine in action. Very cool. The plant does look excellent. good job. Last time I was in Mexico I learned more about Guanabana (For non-Spanish speakers it's also called Soursop) i had no idea it was medicinal, people use the leaves for treating cancer....making tea from the leaves. Especially prostate cancer and prevention. I learned this from the grounds keeper where I stay (in El Pescadero) his name is Pablo, he's actually a farmer and was thinking about selling the leaves. I helped him research a bit and found that the leaves are sold Everywhere including Walmart, it's a money maker! Something to consider. :)
@@MosaicHomestead I've got a newly diagnosed friend with prostate cancer, I'm going to tell him about this. I thought you probably knew, it's very cool that you have it in your yard!
@marygallagher3428 Me and my cousin are growing extra stuff around the property, it's doing very well considering Ernesto tried to yank out a couple of trees.
@Wisershifts it's to get a bit more shade and remove moisture from the ground, those banana plants only grow 10 feet tall, so not much of a problem growing in there.
Thanks for the shout out, of course I LOVE your nitrogen Luis!!! you are awesome and I'm glad to see urine in action. Very cool. The plant does look excellent. good job. Last time I was in Mexico I learned more about Guanabana (For non-Spanish speakers it's also called Soursop) i had no idea it was medicinal, people use the leaves for treating cancer....making tea from the leaves. Especially prostate cancer and prevention. I learned this from the grounds keeper where I stay (in El Pescadero) his name is Pablo, he's actually a farmer and was thinking about selling the leaves. I helped him research a bit and found that the leaves are sold Everywhere including Walmart, it's a money maker! Something to consider. :)
@OldSchoolPrepper I know this already, it's well known around here, my cousin started growing it because it couldn't be found around here anymore.
@@MosaicHomestead I've got a newly diagnosed friend with prostate cancer, I'm going to tell him about this. I thought you probably knew, it's very cool that you have it in your yard!
@OldSchoolPrepper My cousin had a friend that had cancer, but he couldn't find the leaves, that's why he started growing it.
I'm going to start calling this the Guantanamo chicken coup.
First comment & first thumbs up. My day is complete.
@@HuplesCat See I made your day lol
@@MosaicHomestead 🙂
Very nice
@mamacita_nineofour Thanks, hopefully it's even nicer with fruit next year.
Your orchard looks great Luis!
@marygallagher3428 Me and my cousin are growing extra stuff around the property, it's doing very well considering Ernesto tried to yank out a couple of trees.
Great idea!! Creating a complete eco system!!!
@Wisershifts it's to get a bit more shade and remove moisture from the ground, those banana plants only grow 10 feet tall, so not much of a problem growing in there.
Did you put the entire coup together using the little century welder?
The passion fruit is looking very healthy.
@@LibertyGarden It was completely welded with the small century welder ,completely off grid. I'm watering with the urine lol
@@MosaicHomestead good job.
Today, I'm picking up a new Titanium 125 and a helmet for $80. The guy selling it got it for a gift and is basically getting rid of it.
@@MosaicHomestead as you should! good man
The fruit vine looks good
@CluckinAround hopefully by next year I'm eating passion fruit, it's one of my favorite fruits.