Not true. All you need is to work hard and save up enough money to buy a small piece of property and then you can grow food and trees for almost free. Property taxes on agricultural land are very very low. You can move somewhere that allows tiny houses or camping on your agricultural property and live very inexpensively a life of Glamping and growing organic food.
I’m glad I don’t think like you. If I did I would have nothing today. I came to this country as an immigrant. My father was a taxi driver. What this man showing in this video is not even 1/10 of what I have.
I came as an immigrant too, and won our US residency through the Green card lottery. After 2 years of hard work we bought our primary residence, the lot is small but it has 40+ fruit trees
I like the organized look . The owner has placed a lot of thought in the planting location, placement and plant requirements. He even has that area so nicely arranged that is tucked away . This looks like a garden in a magazine. Kudos 👏 to the owner.
To each there own I guess I'll take a tree ripe sugar apple over a papaya and most fruits not mango but It's so sweet and tasty 😍 great collection of plants 💪
I gotta say this is the first guy that you went to look at his property and everything he said is pretty much in line with my thoughts on a lot of those fruit trees. I removed all of my Annonas and even cut back on a bunch of the avocado trees. I always thought all the lychees were exactly the same thing and there’s no sense in having multiple varieties. also years back, narrow down just a couple good varieties of dragon fruits is all is really necessary. They’re all very similar. I think mangoes are the only thing worth having, multiple varieties of even though I can’t possibly eat as many as I grow. 😂
Thank you. It actually takes a long time to travel to the location and edit. Much longer than the final project but it's worth it to me for people to get the best experience
Another great video. I do agree though that beyond 1 hour long is a bit too much. Attention span these days isn't that good. I include myself in that. On another note what is the name of the tree that Anthony says is better than sugar apple?
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Looks so unnatural. All that lawn. Typical lawn and bed mentality. Everything are in lines and squares like agriculture. Nowhere in nature you will find this. Food forest is the way to go, not this artificial man made structural order.
Awesome property. I congratulate the fellow and his family. God bless
I wish all people have opportunity to live like this man but unfortunately only rich people can live like this. Thanks for video.
Not true. All you need is to work hard and save up enough money to buy a small piece of property and then you can grow food and trees for almost free. Property taxes on agricultural land are very very low. You can move somewhere that allows tiny houses or camping on your agricultural property and live very inexpensively a life of Glamping and growing organic food.
He talks like sugar apples are bad .
I’m glad I don’t think like you. If I did I would have nothing today. I came to this country as an immigrant. My father was a taxi driver. What this man showing in this video is not even 1/10 of what I have.
I came as an immigrant too, and won our US residency through the Green card lottery. After 2 years of hard work we bought our primary residence, the lot is small but it has 40+ fruit trees
not really
I like the organized look . The owner has placed a lot of thought in the planting location, placement and plant requirements.
He even has that area so nicely arranged that is tucked away .
This looks like a garden in a magazine.
Kudos 👏 to the owner.
Very nice.
I love the way his garden is laid out, very organized.
So organized and Anthony takes the time to plan out and prepare where to plant. Thank you for such a wonderful tour!!
This is the way to do it. Yard Looks amazing.
I ate my 1st sugar apples the other day. They were delicious not to mention super expensive!! I’m going to be planting those seeds.
Fantastic yard Anthony.
To each there own I guess I'll take a tree ripe sugar apple over a papaya and most fruits not mango but It's so sweet and tasty 😍 great collection of plants 💪
I gotta say this is the first guy that you went to look at his property and everything he said is pretty much in line with my thoughts on a lot of those fruit trees. I removed all of my Annonas and even cut back on a bunch of the avocado trees. I always thought all the lychees were exactly the same thing and there’s no sense in having multiple varieties. also years back, narrow down just a couple good varieties of dragon fruits is all is really necessary. They’re all very similar. I think mangoes are the only thing worth having, multiple varieties of even though I can’t possibly eat as many as I grow. 😂
thanks for sharing. I live in the same area and shop at the same nurseries and vendors lol
Gorgeous garden!
Great tour Paul, the video takes as long as it takes to do a tour! You are not just trying to make a long video for the sake of it, keep it up.
Thank you. It actually takes a long time to travel to the location and edit. Much longer than the final project but it's worth it to me for people to get the best experience
always on time with the uploads
I like the two parters of the videos run up to an hour long
you can watch 1/2 now and 1/2 later but thank you for the feed back
Do you get better fruit production on Mangos if you have several varieties or doesn't it make a difference?
it doesn't make a difference
Another great video. I do agree though that beyond 1 hour long is a bit too much. Attention span these days isn't that good. I include myself in that. On another note what is the name of the tree that Anthony says is better than sugar apple?
Custard apple "San pablo" is one variety
you can always watch 1/2 now and 1/2 later
Stop complaining Karen
I thought he said rollinia
@@jcamb72 sounds very possible. I heard something that sounded like it began with an R. I will research that thanks.
Randia formosa blackberry jam plant
Does he use weed killer around his trees?
yes he does and I have another video with him talking about it
Great video! Thank you! There were almost no weeds around fruit trees. May I ask how did he manage that?
Round up
Oh, no. According online information: The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has concluded that glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, is "probably carcinogenic to humans". A study by the University of Washington found that exposure to glyphosate increases the risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma by 41%.
@@FruitfulTrees 😨
You can also buy mangos yet you grow them your comment has no logic
Looks so unnatural. All that lawn. Typical lawn and bed mentality.
Everything are in lines and squares like agriculture. Nowhere in nature you will find this.
Food forest is the way to go, not this artificial man made structural order.