Lychee Trees At This 5th Generation Farm
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- Опубліковано 10 чер 2024
- Erickson Farm has been a family farm since 1911. Specializing in tropical fruit including mango, lychee, avocado, sapodilla, and leaves.
I visited them in their lychee season to try the amazing variety of lychee fruit they sell. It didn't disappoint me. I highly suggest you get some lychees from them.
Their Website is
ericksonfarm.com/
Call them before you come out to pick up your order and they will have it ready for you. Their number is 561.924.7714. They are NOT a U-pick farm.
Hak Ip Lychee: Hak Ip lychee, also known as Black Leaf lychee, is prized for its unique combination of rich flavor and attractive appearance.
If you have a yard growing fruit trees, I'd love to come and film, especially in the South Florida area. You can contact me at paul@rawlife.com please include the area you are in.
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I'm sorry Paul, borh pronunciations: lie chee and lee chee are correct. One is Cantonese and the other is Mandarin. Your mispronunciation is unique and is neither of the above. You consistently say lee chay, which nobody else on rhe planet says and it's like fingernails on a chalkboard to hear. I'm only telling you because I love you brother.❤
After all these videos, you're being disrespectful pronouncing lichey😂 improperly. No chay in her explanation of lichee or leechee... No chay
Dale & Kim & rest of the Erickson family are some of the best people you will ever meet - they have some of highest standards for selling fruits…
Can you please revisit these 45+ second mandatory commercials every few minutes. It makes your great programs hard to watch. 🫶🏼
Paul I live in east Pompano Beach (across the street from the ocean) and in a condo. I have about 35 fruit trees (avocado, mango, ice cream bean, star fruit, strawberry tree, pomegranate, bananas, berries, cassava, sapadilla, Barbados cherry, pineapple.....) on the property and a huge vegetable garden each winter with tomatoes, peppers, cauliflower, broccoli, potatoes, cucumbers, mescaline mix, kale, collards, Swiss chards and beets. Zone 11. You definitely can grow close to the coast and in an urban setting
$23 a pound…
Would love to see more small yards! Got to inspire people to start fruit trees and gardens at their homes and show methods to do it in a small yard. Anyways, always love the videos and learning from all of them
Thanks for the info.
Maybe her father should have done the interview
Most beautiful fruit yummy taste
Phenomenal video! Loved it.
Great video my friend 👍🏾
Lake Okeechobee bigger than the Great Lakes! It’s not even close.
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Anyone know where the Hakip Lychee variety can be ordered online?
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