I have 2 Pakistan mulberry trees in Las Vegas,each yr they produce lots of 3-4 " sweet purple black mulberries in april thru may,they grow well in the desert with minimal care.
@Burham Wani Great Video! Excuse me for chiming in, I am interested in your thoughts. Have you ever tried - Proutklarton Protecting Aqua Plan (just google it)? It is an awesome one off guide for getting prepared for a mega drought minus the hard work. Ive heard some super things about it and my work colleague after many years got great success with it.
I feel the same way any time someone mentions the heirloom Connecticut field pumpkins. The beginning of October is peak pumpkin season right now and when, everyone once and a while, people mention the variety my region is famous for, it warms my heart. Our family goes to the farm to pick one for Halloween every year straight from the vine, they are made into pies and Jack-o-Lanterns, it's a family tradition.
Hi how are you? Great channel. Can you please do and update video on your trees. I would really love to see how all the trees are doing especially the olive tree. Thank you and have a nice day.
Bhai Urdu Hindi m kya bolte h inko ??? I m from Rajasthan .. Your neighbour .. Same hot and dry climate .. Living in thar desert .. Want to grow trees which can sustain in hot summer and need less water .. Kuch suggest Krna .. Climate Sindh jesa hi he ..
Hi Weed’em & Reap, your lot look very big plus very Nice yard. Cambodian love neem flower as salad, healthy food plus leaves and stem they use as folk médecin. Maybe you can find frozen neem flower in Oriental market. Thank you for your youtube!.
That's so cool cause all these are grown in my city. Could you please make another video on perennials that do well in your climate for landscaping purposes?
Thanks o much for your wonderful video. I live in Bethulie South Africa - and will plant all sorts of plants in this desert area that i hadnt even thought of. thanks for your inspiration.
You should grow Pluots. They are a mix between Plus and Apricots. There are different varieties with different ratios of plum and apricot. I had a tree with 4-5 varieties grafted on to it. Best fruit I ever had. The different varieties also ripen at different times so you get months of fruit. Home gown Pluots were so much better than store bought ones. I see plums and apricots are growing there. You can't go wrong with Plouts.
2:00 I bought a poor shrub of it that I found the last one in my area plant nursery. Plant it in front my house in Riyadh. The temperature is around 47C. In winter temperature drops to about 5C & most of the leafs start falling. But the tree is fine. This tree is really beautiful. You have nice yard & thanks for infos
Yeah even in Rajasthan it does well. It's Indian originated neem tree. It's very healthy we can eat it's leaves empty stomach in the morning for healthy blood and boil in water nd bath for good skin nd hair. it's antiseptic.
Can you tell me more name of tree which is good for 45 to 50C temperature 🌡️ in Riyad How many different type of trees can we grow in desert area Mr. Don timeless
Hi. Any update to these trees? I see all animal videos in past two years and was looking to know what lessons you learned in past 4 years with your desert trees.
Good to see a Pakistani tree in the yard. If it gets that hot in Arizona (120 F ) then this would be ideal to grow date palms. Also, try to grow Pakistani Chaunsa or Enver-Rihtol varieties mangoes. They are out of this world.
Pomegranate, persimmon, apples, pears, quince all do great here in southeast Spain, the weather is very similar to yoursYou forgot to show your pecan tree!! I love pecans 😍Cheers
I'm in upstate NY but a lot of your info still applies, thanks for another great video! long time subscriber, 1st time commenter lol I enjoying watching how well your family works together and can see what a great bond you all have:) Have a blessed holiday weekend!
I grow Pinapple guava here in Canada but sadly it probably would not fruit but the flowers taste amazing! and taste like vanilla ( white petals ) I think it would grow great for u and everyone would love to eat the flowers :)
Weed 'em & Reap you can grow it by seed but you need to remove the seed after a short time from the baby tree so you can get a female tree watch this video ua-cam.com/video/o_2G4iI3G6g/v-deo.html try khalas dates it got amazing test
wow , it just happened that we live in the same climate here in south Algeria , around 120°F which is about 49°c , sometimes hotter , we have 4 big lemon trees , 2 grapes ( one of them is seedless , the other is just crazy ) , and 4 date palms ( which are my favorite , 3 different varieties ) , we have a mango too that's around 3 years old every year it bears only 1 mango , grows halfway then falls , any idea why ? it gets plenty of sun in the morning , and shade in the afternoon
mangoes are water lovers and will drop fruit if you starve them. Last yr we had a late frost and a heat wave....not one mango from 50 trees. Normally thats not the case.
How do you have grass. Honestly thought you’d have red dirt - like we do in Northern Western Australia. The only grass we have is turf grass and you’ve gotta soak the heck outta at least once a day for the majority of the year or it will die. I really thought Arizona was comparable to where I’m at but it doesn’t seem as bad as everyone says. Weird. Thanks for the vid!
It is definitely a desert🌵 🏜 . Phoenix, Arizona is the hottest place in North America! I think she really wants her grass and waters it everyday, because no one in AZ grows grass. That’s a chore in my book.
I have wondered about the spacing of your trees. I have always thought they were too close. Wouldn't it be stressful to be pruning it and shaping it than just letting it grow its maximum capacity? I really want to start my own little orchard too. I think id be better off with tress than gardening greens and root crops.
My dwarf mulberry is doing really well too, it's 4 years old and it's still only about 8 feet tall. Has tons of berries every early spring. Basically the perfect tree for a back yard. I have a thorny blackberry that does really well too.. about 3 years old and, yes is a pain to prune, but the berries are awesome. I've also tried many varieties and seed grown avocados and have failed every time. How is the almond doing? That would be one I would be interested in growing.
What about Pomagranites? I live in las vegas nv and our new house has a pomigranite tree, we have been here 6 months and its just starting to flower so I think its doing pretty well. It has rocks at the base which I'm working on removing and Im going to find some wood chips to layer it up! How many times a week, and how much should I water it. Sorry for asking so many questions, thanks! :)
You need to be sure to cut back that rootstalk growth on your apricot or it will sap all the strength from the tree. I can't tell by your video where the graft is ... The graft site always needs to be above the soil line or you might get a lot of rootstalk growth
Hi there, nice video. How did you get the Pakistani Mulberry in AZ? Do stores import? Also would like to know best land type for avocado and olive? Thank you im advance
I sadly just killed 2 avocado trees because I assumed "Full Sun" actually meant full sun. 😭 I don't think we'll be able to grow any on our property because there is NO afternoon shade in our yard. It makes me so sad!
@Life With Heart plant the trees in pots and you can move them and upgrade to bigger pots every year. Once the roots outgrow a trashcan, then you can plant them in the ground wherever you choose to. And you eill have many trees and they will provide shade for each other
I have a 50 year old meyer lemon tree, super healthy, and produces beautiful large lemons all year. Like you, I would really miss it if it were to die. I planted a small navel orange tree, from a local nursery 6 years ago. About 1 foot tall. Omg, it struggled. Never grew more than 3 more inches. Many times looked very near death, then would look better. Constantly, back and forth. I was very close to digging it, actually. I probably could have just pulled it out with my hands, lol and giving up, but I love plants and since it was struggling so valiantly, I decided to keep up with the TLC. LAST YEAR, IT TOOK OFF!! it's now about 4 feet tall. Very bushy, and had flowers on it in spring. I got 6 good oranges off it this summer! Dont know what happened all of a sudden, but seems it's going to be a nice large tree in a few more years. I'm in southern California. 😊
Your neem tree will exude aroma that discourages bugs. It will get huge. You can make tincture of the leaves for antivirus gargle,.
Black Mission figs are the best-tasting variety (in my opinion) and do great in the Phoenix area.
3:36 did you just said Pakistani Mulberry ....
Here I am from Pakistan ..... I am feeling glad without any reason.
love from Pakistan.
I have 2 Pakistan mulberry trees in Las Vegas,each yr they produce lots of 3-4 " sweet purple black mulberries in april thru may,they grow well in the desert with minimal care.
@@suechen9933 enjoy !
@Burham Wani Great Video! Excuse me for chiming in, I am interested in your thoughts. Have you ever tried - Proutklarton Protecting Aqua Plan (just google it)? It is an awesome one off guide for getting prepared for a mega drought minus the hard work. Ive heard some super things about it and my work colleague after many years got great success with it.
I feel the same way any time someone mentions the heirloom Connecticut field pumpkins. The beginning of October is peak pumpkin season right now and when, everyone once and a while, people mention the variety my region is famous for, it warms my heart. Our family goes to the farm to pick one for Halloween every year straight from the vine, they are made into pies and Jack-o-Lanterns, it's a family tradition.
Hi how are you? Great channel. Can you please do and update video on your trees. I would really love to see how all the trees are doing especially the olive tree. Thank you and have a nice day.
I also have a grafted mango,1 side large mangoes,the other side small apple size mangoes.
Here in Pakistan mulberries grow like weeds and produce huge berries 2-4 inches long ....
Bhai Urdu Hindi m kya bolte h inko ???
I m from Rajasthan ..
Your neighbour ..
Same hot and dry climate ..
Living in thar desert ..
Want to grow trees which can sustain in hot summer and need less water ..
Kuch suggest Krna ..
Climate Sindh jesa hi he ..
@@vandematram4 Urdu May
@@MRAJGaming शहतूत or तूतू
Shahtoot ya toot ka darkhat bolte hain urdu and Sindhi main..
I loved my granddad’s orchard in the desert. It was always a treat to go pick your fruit to snack on!
Wanted you to know,I am growing guava trees,1 Egyptian,and Mexican,they both produce very,very well.
Hi Weed’em & Reap, your lot look very big plus very Nice yard. Cambodian love neem flower as salad, healthy food plus leaves and stem they use as folk médecin. Maybe you can find frozen neem flower in Oriental market. Thank you for your youtube!.
Do you have an orchard update video?
Great episode. Loved the orchard. Good advice about sun and shade. Keep it coming. Want that Neem tree!
So informative love ❤️ from Pakistan
How often do you have to water those trees to have them grow.
That's so cool cause all these are grown in my city. Could you please make another video on perennials that do well in your climate for landscaping purposes?
What about pomegranite? They do great in full sun and dry climates ;) It gets about 110 here and in full sun doesnt flinch :)
Granite usually does better as a counter top than as a tree. They get a little too heavy.
@@swobodams LMAO
I got 2. They love it in Phoenix
Everyone already knows this. We need more different trees
@@idontwantto8103 palm trees ,figs,pistachio trees
Thanks o much for your wonderful video. I live in Bethulie South Africa - and will plant all sorts of plants in this desert area that i hadnt even thought of. thanks for your inspiration.
Thank you
You should grow Pluots. They are a mix between Plus and Apricots. There are different varieties with different ratios of plum and apricot. I had a tree with 4-5 varieties grafted on to it. Best fruit I ever had. The different varieties also ripen at different times so you get months of fruit. Home gown Pluots were so much better than store bought ones. I see plums and apricots are growing there. You can't go wrong with Plouts.
2:00 I bought a poor shrub of it that I found the last one in my area plant nursery. Plant it in front my house in Riyadh. The temperature is around 47C. In winter temperature drops to about 5C & most of the leafs start falling. But the tree is fine. This tree is really beautiful. You have nice yard & thanks for infos
Yeah even in Rajasthan it does well. It's Indian originated neem tree. It's very healthy we can eat it's leaves empty stomach in the morning for healthy blood and boil in water nd bath for good skin nd hair. it's antiseptic.
Hey u can add an white sandalwood near to it😊
Can you tell me more name of tree which is good for 45 to 50C temperature 🌡️ in Riyad
How many different type of trees can we grow in desert area
Mr. Don timeless
You are such a knowledgeable person love the video
Beautiful farmer.
Hi. Any update to these trees? I see all animal videos in past two years and was looking to know what lessons you learned in past 4 years with your desert trees.
Good to see a Pakistani tree in the yard. If it gets that hot in Arizona (120 F ) then this would be ideal to grow date palms. Also, try to grow Pakistani Chaunsa or Enver-Rihtol varieties mangoes. They are out of this world.
I've been watching your channel for some time now, it always makes me miss my dairy goats.
I miss my French Alpines a lot too. Such wonderful little creatures 💕
Pomegranate, persimmon, apples, pears, quince all do great here in southeast Spain, the weather is very similar to yoursYou forgot to show your pecan tree!! I love pecans 😍Cheers
You're right!
Wait, Seguro que peras y manzanas? Siempre he querido intentan pero me han dicho que solo dan frutos en lugares fríos
Ooh thanks for your comment in in east Spain on the Costa blanca and trying to figure out what fruit trees I can plant. Super helpful thank you xxx
Listening Pakistani Mulberry is fascinating because I am watching from Pakistan!
I'm in upstate NY but a lot of your info still applies, thanks for another great video! long time subscriber, 1st time commenter lol I enjoying watching how well your family works together and can see what a great bond you all have:) Have a blessed holiday weekend!
Thanks Beth!
Hi. Thx for sharing this info.... great video and even more important the 'advise' you gave. Enjoy the fruits of your labor!! :)
Pistachios, pomegranates and jujubes do well in your climate. I wish I could grow pistachios here in Texas. They need a dry climate to prevent disease
I grow Pinapple guava here in Canada but sadly it probably would not fruit but the flowers taste amazing! and taste like vanilla ( white petals )
I think it would grow great for u and everyone would love to eat the flowers :)
Your backyard looks like Farmville 😂👍
Nice video i planted 30 fruit trees last year all kinds im in west tx and thay all made it through the winter im happy
Any updates?
Great video thank you so much I have land in them hudspeth County Texas and hopefully I'll get there who knows take care
Cool video can’t wait to start growing
People in Phx love to use lots of water. For real desert growing.... look to Tucson.
dates palm tree easy to grow, you will get a lot of fruit which you can dry and use it for the hole year. it can handle heat up to 127 F
We'll have to get one!
Weed 'em & Reap you can grow it by seed but you need to remove the seed after a short time from the baby tree so you can get a female tree watch this video
ua-cam.com/video/o_2G4iI3G6g/v-deo.html
try khalas dates it got amazing test
Human dies before the trees with 127 f weather.
Have you done an update of your trees?
wow , it just happened that we live in the same climate here in south Algeria , around 120°F which is about 49°c , sometimes hotter , we have 4 big lemon trees , 2 grapes ( one of them is seedless , the other is just crazy ) , and 4 date palms ( which are my favorite , 3 different varieties ) , we have a mango too that's around 3 years old every year it bears only 1 mango , grows halfway then falls , any idea why ? it gets plenty of sun in the morning , and shade in the afternoon
Our mango has a hard time too........so hot
mangoes are water lovers and will drop fruit if you starve them. Last yr we had a late frost and a heat wave....not one mango from 50 trees. Normally thats not the case.
@@offgridmangogrower good to know. Thanks!
Do you need tons of water for your fruit trees? I was wondering what your water bill is like with all those trees.
Mulch... look up "ruth Stout method"
Citrus does well in arizona? Doesn't it get really cold?
Hello all. Where are you guying these different trees at in the valley? I haven't found any other than peach trees & citrus. Thanks so much.
I see you have green grass-- do you water that heavily? In South New Mexico I don't see much--- wondering if those trees would do well here too
Where did you purchase your fruiting olive tree from?
Great video! Thank you. Do you have a video showing how you prepper the grow? I have SAND grow
Omg I love your videos!! I’m interested in getting an olive tree! Where in the PHX valley did you get yours from?
Summer winds has little one's
How do you have grass. Honestly thought you’d have red dirt - like we do in Northern Western Australia. The only grass we have is turf grass and you’ve gotta soak the heck outta at least once a day for the majority of the year or it will die. I really thought Arizona was comparable to where I’m at but it doesn’t seem as bad as everyone says. Weird. Thanks for the vid!
We have flood irrigation that helps green up the yard:)
Your home is really good maam
Mate I live in Australia and the green grass looks like its tropical - amazing!! I thought it was the dessert
It is definitely a desert🌵 🏜 . Phoenix, Arizona is the hottest place in North America! I think she really wants her grass and waters it everyday, because no one in AZ grows grass. That’s a chore in my book.
@@nonewcontent1883yeah certain types of grass can survive but you have to water everyday maybe twice a day
Can you do a video on micro-climates? Never heard this term before.
if you get snow, I think the tropicals and avocados are out. would you agree? you missed pomegranate is great for desert and snow
That new growth of mango is edible. Just want to let you know :)
That I didn’t know. Thanks!
What?!? No pomegranates? :)
Thanks for the video! I live in Yuma, and I definitely want to grow some trees.
thank you for good informations about deset plants
You should try growing tropical Guava
I have wondered about the spacing of your trees. I have always thought they were too close. Wouldn't it be stressful to be pruning it and shaping it than just letting it grow its maximum capacity? I really want to start my own little orchard too. I think id be better off with tress than gardening greens and root crops.
great video! ☺
Wow for summer your hard still looks green. I’m in Texas. Summers are dry to the bone. Dirt & rock. I can’t grow much.
Great video!! Thank you!!
I have mexican crem guava in the second year I had 25 small guavas.
So where do I get the tropicals from? I’m in Pahrump NV and want to attempt to plant some.
My dwarf mulberry is doing really well too, it's 4 years old and it's still only about 8 feet tall. Has tons of berries every early spring. Basically the perfect tree for a back yard. I have a thorny blackberry that does really well too.. about 3 years old and, yes is a pain to prune, but the berries are awesome. I've also tried many varieties and seed grown avocados and have failed every time. How is the almond doing? That would be one I would be interested in growing.
How do you take care of them when it gets colder like 40-30degrees
Do you turn over the dirt?
What about Pomagranites? I live in las vegas nv and our new house has a pomigranite tree, we have been here 6 months and its just starting to flower so I think its doing pretty well. It has rocks at the base which I'm working on removing and Im going to find some wood chips to layer it up! How many times a week, and how much should I water it. Sorry for asking so many questions, thanks! :)
Mulberry r very strong I have white ones I. Egypt and I want a olive tree too
We don't even have grass, this isn't desert enough for me...
Do those plants require lots of water
Be carefull with the blackberries ... in Portugal they grow like weeds
They are an invasive species here in California.
I was wondering what trees you have there which are providing shade?
Mulberry, Cottonwood, & Ash
florida gets hot but we are high humid
I got ideas. Thank you so much.
What are the temperatures in Celcius in winter?
Thanks for this video. I thought avocados didnt grow in the hot climate
Love curved pathway
I am the 45th like💞This is a good video.
Thanks🙏
Does it have seeds to the figs
You need to be sure to cut back that rootstalk growth on your apricot or it will sap all the strength from the tree. I can't tell by your video where the graft is ... The graft site always needs to be above the soil line or you might get a lot of rootstalk growth
Where do you get your trees in phoenix??
Hey there! I've always wondered is it over 100 degrees Celsius there? Or how do you measure the weather?
SlayLife Irfan they are in Fahrenheit (100F = 37.77C). Hope this helps
120 F, not celsius
Thank you Squawrks and Barks! Have a great day
Thank you Weed 'em & Reap, I love your videos!
100 degrees Celsius = Armageddon
Nice vdo
Its not about them growing, I wanted to see them yield. Please do part two
Nice video mam
NAEEM is also medicinal plant. With anti biotic properties. It’s seeds, leaves and skin are useful
Ohh wowwww i need this information. THANKS TOO MUCH. 😘😘😘😘😘😘
Will a Hass avocado be ok for AZ?
Not many people have had success with Hass here
Dude your great
You should grow dates
Haseeb Shabir palm tree the best of the best
Kitchen waters used can be for own gardensone is Gardening if possible must now
Hi there, nice video. How did you get the Pakistani Mulberry in AZ? Do stores import?
Also would like to know best land type for avocado and olive? Thank you im advance
What garden zone is this?
I am on desert South California. Only sand. Any suggest what to mix with sand to help the fruit trees ??
you might try to make a mix of manure and roasted husk if possible.
@@mistersimple7303Thank you for reply.
Love from India
I sadly just killed 2 avocado trees because I assumed "Full Sun" actually meant full sun. 😭 I don't think we'll be able to grow any on our property because there is NO afternoon shade in our yard. It makes me so sad!
I feel your pain!
@Life With Heart plant the trees in pots and you can move them and upgrade to bigger pots every year. Once the roots outgrow a trashcan, then you can plant them in the ground wherever you choose to. And you eill have many trees and they will provide shade for each other
I grow an Avocado tree in Florida facing the afternoon sun.
Shade cloth will help
I've heard you have to plant 2 avocado trees together...???
Only if you want a few baby avocados running around
I miss my lemon tree.
I have a 50 year old meyer lemon tree, super healthy, and produces beautiful large lemons all year. Like you, I would really miss it if it were to die. I planted a small navel orange tree, from a local nursery 6 years ago. About 1 foot tall. Omg, it struggled. Never grew more than 3 more inches. Many times looked very near death, then would look better. Constantly, back and forth. I was very close to digging it, actually. I probably could have just pulled it out with my hands, lol and giving up, but I love plants and since it was struggling so valiantly, I decided to keep up with the TLC. LAST YEAR, IT TOOK OFF!! it's now about 4 feet tall. Very bushy, and had flowers on it in spring. I got 6 good oranges off it this summer! Dont know what happened all of a sudden, but seems it's going to be a nice large tree in a few more years. I'm in southern California. 😊
Let us know how the fruiting goes especially for the mangos and avacados
Are you going to the Saver's half price sale Monday?
Savers is my favorite!
As long its zeroooo humitidy its no problem u wont feel like glue