I bought a peach off you. It gave us 4 peaches last year. We got close to 400-500 this year. i have been giving bags of them away. 😂 i should have thinned them out. Florida Prince is the way to go.
My nephew grew an olive tree years ago, he didn’t think much of it until he retired, by then, the olive tree was bearing copious crops. He started to “put up” the olives from his tree in various ways, using various recipes. I’d always liked olives, but what he bottles is spectacular! I so like his Olives, I went to a specialty Nursery and bought him 6 olive trees, each a different cultivar (btw, he lives on 10 acres in a Mediterranean climate). By now, he has learned a thing or two about gardening). I’m looking forward to helping him eat the results of his gardening. My next present to him is a home olive press!
Moringa is not fruit . It is vegetable. I have 5 moringa trees in my front yard. I also have shahtoot, chikoo, jamun, apple custard, fig , lime, olive ( no fruits from 2 olive trees from 10 years). Now I want to grow chaunsa mango and date 41:48
28:00 - have you tried growing the raspberry variety known as Mysore? I believe it's a black raspberry that grows and zone 7 to 10 or something like that
I wish i could fast forward a few years when my fruit trees are actually producing... I planted almost 100 fruit trees around my property and now all I can do is sit and wait for them to hurry up and grow 😂
@@TheActiveLifeLived I'm slowly starting to get a couple of fruits! Mostly dragonfruit, panama berries, miracle berries, and passion fruit so far. Hoping for a few more things next year but we shall see! Still planting lots of new trees too!
@@Darkfyre755 awesome....do you mulch? I've been mulching like crazy with any fresh limbs I can find and throw em in the wood chipper...I have so many native worms now!!!
@@TheActiveLifeLived I mulch like my life depends on it 🤣 I live in a pretty harsh climate with lots of heat and very dry winters and incredibly compacted clay soil, so mulch is like the lifeblood of my garden haha. Over time things are improving a lot, especially as I'm adding more bana grass and nitrogen fixing trees for chop and drop mulch and shelter for younger trees
Great selection of trees. I have each of them planted in zone 9b in Ca, but haven’t found a good way to use the olives yet. They all need to be processed before use. Any way you could do a video on how to use/process olives?? Thanks! 👍
There’s a lot of perfection here. It’s like you are literally god. You plant to perfection, you water to perfection, you fertilize to perfection, you’ve never had a tree die. You are the greatest arborist to have ever existed. We are not worthy. Stay humble my friend.
Can you comment on your container watering setup? In your videos Every container has a few of the plastic holders with a small line that provides water. It looks like it’s an efficient way to water all of your containers? And would be interested in the controller you use too. Your citrus is beautiful. Luv your videos. Watching from Tennessee
i always suggest that people look at what fruits, vegetables, herbs, and other edibles can be "hidden" as normal landscaping. currants make great hedges, daylilies (not orientallilies!) and Dahlias are edible and no one blinks twice... many herbs are decorative landscape plants...
Thank you so much. Please if you have any info on growing certain fruit trees from seed from the super market. Please. You are experienced into handling and maintaining plants. Thank you so much again. I am in Dubai, UAE. It has similar climate 45 degree celcius heat in summer and its a desert. The imported mesquite form the US in 1980's and its everywhere here.
may i strongly urge everyone to look into native plants for their region? the american pawpaw, for instance... or the service berry in my region of pennsylvania. the beach plum for the coast, and the american hazelnut ...
Similar climate, 9a, N. lowland Cali, I get peaches June to October, not continuously but enough to get tired of them. Biggest problems are far too many fruit and leaf curl disease in wet yrs like this one.
@@MaLiArtworks186 Hello MaLiArtworks, two reasons, first, my grandfather did and told me to, Second, the birds do a lot better on the fallen fruit and the trees do a lot better on the manure.
You literally have the best selection of quality varieties of fruit trees. I’m from Florida and contemplating a trip to Arizona so I can visit your nursery. I’m salivating at all your varieties. I’m an experienced food Forrest gardener; I have roughly 40 fruit trees. I’m no way on your level but I’m in awe. I wish we had something like you here in Florida. You would make a killing if you shipped to Florida! Otherwise I love watching your videos! I literally have your channel on while I’m at work lol. Thank you Sir.
@@ArizonaFruitTrees ooof it’s so expensive here now. Land is so overpriced. Prices are coming down a bit now but it’s still so insane. I have to ask what variety of olive tree you have there next to the road. Last year I brined my olives for the first time. But I’d say that my tree is probably 3 times the size of yours. But I’d say that three of your branches have more flowers than my whole tree lol
I live in an apartment on the third floor. I have a balcony that gets partial sunlight. I'm in Phoenix. What can I do to grow something that yields enough to be worth the time?
You can also grow mango, java plump in your beautiful property. These trees can bear very high tempreture around 50 degree centigrade. In Pakistan these trees are grown in very hot climate. The fruits are very sweat.
Pomegranates can be reproduced so easily from cuttings, they strike very easily from tip cuttings, I find the ones that thrive are the smallest cuttings, but just to see, I’ve struck cuttings from branches that were nearly 1 inch thick (but do much smaller ones for vigour). They also grow easily from seed.
Most of the pears i have encountered were very hard, flavorless and dry... have 2 trees i bought, one is sterile, nothing but stunky fliwers, the other stinks, too, but it has flavor and some juice to it too...
The problem is…..not knowing how to plan and prioritize the space. I’ve already used my top sun space where a mulberry tree should be but I don’t dare move the fig tree I just planted.
I had great success with the mid pride peach comparable to the Florida prince however maybe it was just the I was caring for it because I had no other peach trees
Thanks for the information!! I could ask so many questions, I’m also learning to grow in the valley and have started with the citrus. I did recently pick up a cheap mission olive tree from a frys and have repotted in terracotta, hopefully it does well, it’s flowering right now!
@@ Help please. Ive started mango trees from seed, but now at 4-6 inches tall ive begun to have problems. While the soil seem slighly moist, the lower leaves on the seedlings have browned and curled. I currently have them inside, under a skylight, with a clear plastic cover creating a green house affect. Thank you for any assistance you can provide.
Thank you for doing this. I live in Az, and I am trying to plant fruit trees. Like you, I feel we are heading for some dark days. Can we keep them in buckets? I know my HOA only has a few fruits, but if I find dwarf I can have them. Where do buy all these fruit trees?
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!???????????????? Thank you for all your information!! How often and how much water for a well established olive tree??? I want more olives! 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
Jay hello from Las Vegas, I have a 2yr old Anna apple in ground but its full of yellow leafs (chlorotic). The tree woke up about a month ago but we had lots of rain. Could the yellowing be too much water during dormancy or lack of iron in the soil?
They do that when fully stressed as a younger tree in full sun, Add some organic material so the tree can pick up iron zinc and copper. Soil is too alkaline
Mesquite is primary; 2 varieties in the yard, local Honey and a Velvet. Velvet is easy to train to grow straight. Native, needs no irrigation, food tree. Shade, legume. For thousands of years mesquite, not maize, was queen of the gardens. Olives are great, but slow to produce. Nor do they like our heavy winds in bloom time. 2 varieties in the yard. Mulberries, 2 varieties in the yard, Pakistan and Dwarf Everbearing. Pakistan is loaded with fruit this year. Citrus!!! Gotta have it. Tangerine, kumquat, Meyer lemon, and calamondin. Jujube, 2 varieties. One apple, Golden Dorsett. Everything and anything gets apples in it. Dorsett is very good in pies if picked a little unripe. No pears, the one I had burned up in the wind. NEED PEACH TREES. There is space out front, south side of the house, for a peach. Florida Prince looks good. Figs! One Brown turkey, a Texas Everbearing went in last spring, and a Black Mission in late fall. The Brown Turkey tends to form a 3rd mess late in the years but they remain small all winter. Right now, they’re swelling into some nice fruit that will be like leather, but tasty leather LOL. Next crop, summer, always fantastic. Grapes, 3 varieties.
You wouldn't happen to know an older lady by the name of Lynette Zang would you? She has a food forest in Phoenix I believe... Heart of a company by the name of ITM trading...
I'll be near you at the end of them month and will definitely be stopping by. My two question are, do your trees do well in Tucson and do you think I be able to fit a mulberry in my jetta?
Excuse me, but did you just say "if you're not getting two to twenty feet of growth on your fruit trees per year"? Because I'd really like to know what fruit trees grow twenty feet per year.
It took you 9 and a half minutes of dribble before you got to the 1st Tree. If I wanted to know how, to grow, and in what areas, I'd watch a video on "How" to grow a tree. I just wanted to know what ones. 🤷♂️🤦♂️
I wish you would have included the nutritional value of these fruits. I'm growing for nutritional value. I also live in a hot zone, 9/10 in Florida. I'm growing avocado, lemons, limes, Jamaican cherries, mangos and elderberries. Also pruning trees to keep them low to the ground make the fruit easier to pick and avoids waste by spoilage from squirrels and dropping from high. Figs are also very healthy. The fruit you present are not very high on the nutrition scale.
How are they not? I feel as if all fruits (especially grown by yourself in nutrient rich soil) have tons of nutritional value to them. Obviously there’s fruits w more, like soursop, and papaya. But all fruit has bio photons, and is packed w nutrients.
Well, home grown fruit is full of vitamins and minerals. So one home grown peach is equal to 10 store bought ones.I would say the nutritional value is astronomical on home grown fruits. some more than others like barbados cherry for vitamin c
I bought a peach off you. It gave us 4 peaches last year. We got close to 400-500 this year. i have been giving bags of them away. 😂 i should have thinned them out. Florida Prince is the way to go.
My nephew grew an olive tree years ago, he didn’t think much of it until he retired, by then, the olive tree was bearing copious crops. He started to “put up” the olives from his tree in various ways, using various recipes. I’d always liked olives, but what he bottles is spectacular! I so like his Olives, I went to a specialty Nursery and bought him 6 olive trees, each a different cultivar (btw, he lives on 10 acres in a Mediterranean climate). By now, he has learned a thing or two about gardening). I’m looking forward to helping him eat the results of his gardening. My next present to him is a home olive press!
Jay keep doing what you do. You have helped so many people with your knowledge. Some people just don't have an appreciation for what you do (Jo-Ann)
I appreciate that
1/ Olive
2/ Mulberry
3/ Pear
4/ Citrus
5/ Jujube
6/ Peach
7/ Carob, Moringa, Jamun, Curry, Neem
8/ Apricot, aprium
9/ Apple
10/Fig
#2 should be Pomegranates. So Figs will be #11
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Neem is not fruit tree
Moringa is not fruit . It is vegetable. I have 5 moringa trees in my front yard. I also have shahtoot, chikoo, jamun, apple custard, fig , lime, olive ( no fruits from 2 olive trees from 10 years). Now I want to grow chaunsa mango and date 41:48
Citrus isn’t tier 1. It’s a more you have to be an advanced Gardner to grow. Most of us is too cold for citrus
You know you love fruit when almost everyone you named where one of your favorites 😍 love it
28:00 - have you tried growing the raspberry variety known as Mysore? I believe it's a black raspberry that grows and zone 7 to 10 or something like that
That Tropic Snow peach is the best peach I've ever tasted!!!!!
I wish i could fast forward a few years when my fruit trees are actually producing... I planted almost 100 fruit trees around my property and now all I can do is sit and wait for them to hurry up and grow 😂
I'm going to get a handful of oranges, apples and cherries for the first time this year. Very exciting times.
Any updates?
@@TheActiveLifeLived I'm slowly starting to get a couple of fruits! Mostly dragonfruit, panama berries, miracle berries, and passion fruit so far. Hoping for a few more things next year but we shall see! Still planting lots of new trees too!
@@Darkfyre755 awesome....do you mulch? I've been mulching like crazy with any fresh limbs I can find and throw em in the wood chipper...I have so many native worms now!!!
@@TheActiveLifeLived I mulch like my life depends on it 🤣 I live in a pretty harsh climate with lots of heat and very dry winters and incredibly compacted clay soil, so mulch is like the lifeblood of my garden haha. Over time things are improving a lot, especially as I'm adding more bana grass and nitrogen fixing trees for chop and drop mulch and shelter for younger trees
Great selection of trees. I have each of them planted in zone 9b in Ca, but haven’t found a good way to use the olives yet. They all need to be processed before use. Any way you could do a video on how to use/process olives?? Thanks! 👍
Patiently waiting for the next section of this video! So much information, watched this a few times lol
That galaxy white peach is awesome. I like the white peaches because they are less acidic.
I’m growing my fruit forest to save money!!!
There are so many negative people on this chat. Jay, I loved your video. Keep dping what you are doing.
Thanks again for the tips, tricks and useable info!
Love my Tango Mandarin I purchased from you.
Thank you!
There’s a lot of perfection here. It’s like you are literally god. You plant to perfection, you water to perfection, you fertilize to perfection, you’ve never had a tree die. You are the greatest arborist to have ever existed. We are not worthy.
Stay humble my friend.
Can you comment on your container watering setup? In your videos Every container has a few of the plastic holders with a small line that provides water. It looks like it’s an efficient way to water all of your containers? And would be interested in the controller you use too. Your citrus is beautiful. Luv your videos. Watching from Tennessee
Spot Spitters. Order from Drip Depot online.
❤thanks
Are cutie mandarins real name Kyushu mandarin?
Irrigation, mulch, fertilizer. The 3 keys to successful growing in my experience.
Just subscribed. Loved this insight into fruit trees selection.
Awesome, thank you!
Cannot wait to have a property like this for now I add 3-4 trees a year in zone 7
What varieties of apples do you recommend-didn't hear it in the video-or i missed it? Thanks
Thanks Jay!
Watched the video again
What are the 3 types of apple
That arnt red??
Einsheimer, golden dorsett, anna, ghost
i always suggest that people look at what fruits, vegetables, herbs, and other edibles can be "hidden" as normal landscaping.
currants make great hedges, daylilies (not orientallilies!) and Dahlias are edible and no one blinks twice... many herbs are decorative landscape plants...
Thank you so much. Please if you have any info on growing certain fruit trees from seed from the super market. Please. You are experienced into handling and maintaining plants.
Thank you so much again.
I am in Dubai, UAE. It has similar climate 45 degree celcius heat in summer and its a desert. The imported mesquite form the US in 1980's and its everywhere here.
How long can they stay in the pots seen in the video
may i strongly urge everyone to look into native plants for their region?
the american pawpaw, for instance... or the service berry in my region of pennsylvania. the beach plum for the coast, and the american hazelnut ...
Where in AZ do you live? My daughter lives in Phoenix area. I would like to buy some from you to give her and bring some back with me to TX
41 s. 83rd pl. mesa 85208
Chikoo is also very sweat fruit. I noticed that in warm climate fruits are very sweet may be because of hot temperature
Similar climate, 9a, N. lowland Cali, I get peaches June to October, not continuously but enough to get tired of them. Biggest problems are far too many fruit and leaf curl disease in wet yrs like this one.
I always plant a mulberry and a plum tree either in, or next to, a chicken yard
Why do you do that?
@@MaLiArtworks186 Hello MaLiArtworks, two reasons, first, my grandfather did and told me to, Second, the birds do a lot better on the fallen fruit and the trees do a lot better on the manure.
You literally have the best selection of quality varieties of fruit trees. I’m from Florida and contemplating a trip to Arizona so I can visit your nursery. I’m salivating at all your varieties. I’m an experienced food Forrest gardener; I have roughly 40 fruit trees. I’m no way on your level but I’m in awe. I wish we had something like you here in Florida. You would make a killing if you shipped to Florida!
Otherwise I love watching your videos! I literally have your channel on while I’m at work lol. Thank you Sir.
I would like to buy a place in Florida, and travel between. But I dont know where to look to buy. And Thank you!
@@ArizonaFruitTrees ooof it’s so expensive here now. Land is so overpriced. Prices are coming down a bit now but it’s still so insane.
I have to ask what variety of olive tree you have there next to the road. Last year I brined my olives for the first time. But I’d say that my tree is probably 3 times the size of yours. But I’d say that three of your branches have more flowers than my whole tree lol
“You plant what you eat!” ……I’m waiting on the bacon tree! 😳🙄🤣
Ohh no… not a shit tree.
😂
😂😂😂😂
I want a brisket tree. As well as a sirloin tree
Look into local laws of pig/hog owning same principle. If it's named though 99% chance it ends up as a pet
Do you have any Pakistan mulberries to sell at this time?
I live in an apartment on the third floor. I have a balcony that gets partial sunlight. I'm in Phoenix. What can I do to grow something that yields enough to be worth the time?
citrus, figs, herbs like mint, oregano, thyme
Columnar apple trees
Dwarf trees
Bushes
What’s a good treatment to get rid of the leaffooted bug? They are the my biggest issue
you need a healthy ecosystem. wasps are polinators, and can make quick work of them
Amazing plants. Jay what is the address of your nursery and can I go there to buy some plants and mulch.
41 s. 83rd pl. mesa open fri sat sun 11am to 3pm!
@@ArizonaFruitTrees thanks Jay. I live in las vegas and just checking if you ever come this way because I need many of your plants and mulch. thanks
Wow! Thats amazing what are you doing to grow the peaches like that?
Tier One Trees..
Olive..
mulberry-fall(white-pakestany)
Pears-fall..asian..
Citrus-tango mandarin..
blood orange..best over winter!
Jujube..sugar cane
Peaches..florida prince, tropic snowwhite, galaxy white peach-flat
Carob Tree..chocolate
substitute-pods
Moringa tree..pods
Jamoon..
Curry Leaf..berry
Neem Tree..neem oil
Apricot..goldkist,
aprium-cotton candy
Apples..no reds-yellow n green
Figs..afternoon shade-strawberry jam, mix n peace fig, mission,
...........
Tier 3-
Avacodos..
Mango..
You can also grow mango, java plump in your beautiful property. These trees can bear very high tempreture around 50 degree centigrade. In Pakistan these trees are grown in very hot climate. The fruits are very sweat.
Pomegranates can be reproduced so easily from cuttings, they strike very easily from tip cuttings, I find the ones that thrive are the smallest cuttings, but just to see, I’ve struck cuttings from branches that were nearly 1 inch thick (but do much smaller ones for vigour). They also grow easily from seed.
I am going to move my pomegranate to full Sun. It is looking like his pomegranates.
Hi! We're currently renting. Which could I get now and keep in pots for 1-2 years until we move? Please and thanks!
all
Most of the pears i have encountered were very hard, flavorless and dry... have 2 trees i bought, one is sterile, nothing but stunky fliwers, the other stinks, too, but it has flavor and some juice to it too...
I watched the entire video and makin my list. What apple trees varieties do you suggest?
einsheimer, ghost
Jay is super passionate bout his trees
Thanks for the great information! Loved this video! How can we contact you?
4803902005 text
@@ArizonaFruitTrees Thanks
In the video you mentioned that you planted the mulberry correctly. Could you please elaborate on that please and thank you !
Huge hole, and lots of water when they are young. That way roots follow water deep, instead of searching for it above the ground
Awesome video Jay, hope your Saturday is going smooth and I hope you have a relaxing weekend.
The problem is…..not knowing how to plan and prioritize the space. I’ve already used my top sun space where a mulberry tree should be but I don’t dare move the fig tree I just planted.
What a great video! Thank you for the great information I’m almost there with building my backyard! Lol
good! we cant have too much food and independence!
Which pear varieties do you recommend
Where can we try different varieties of pomegranate?
Jay, is your Pakistani more upright due to pruning? It does not look like it really has a wide canopy.
I had great success with the mid pride peach comparable to the Florida prince however maybe it was just the I was caring for it because I had no other peach trees
Thanks for the information!! I could ask so many questions, I’m also learning to grow in the valley and have started with the citrus. I did recently pick up a cheap mission olive tree from a frys and have repotted in terracotta, hopefully it does well, it’s flowering right now!
You are so welcome!
Hey thanks for your videos! Do you sell starter plants? I'd buy a bunch of trees from you lol.
@@ericbowman8219he Sells all those trees in his nursery
How do you get the fruit from that massive mulberry
8:42, list begins.
Hey Jay, can you list the olive and dessert pomegranates that you recommend and have for sale please.
How do we order? I’m in town.
What peach would be good for upper Mohave desert.Desert.. ..lows in 20s seldom teens in years. Highs up to 110
@@ Help please. Ive started mango trees from seed, but now at 4-6 inches tall ive begun to have problems. While the soil seem slighly moist, the lower leaves on the seedlings have browned and curled. I currently have them inside, under a skylight, with a clear plastic cover creating a green house affect. Thank you for any assistance you can provide.
Which apples do you sell you didn't mention it on the video
Thank you for doing this. I live in Az, and I am trying to plant fruit trees. Like you, I feel we are heading for some dark days.
Can we keep them in buckets?
I know my HOA only has a few fruits, but if I find dwarf I can have them.
Where do buy all these fruit trees?
Your HOA doesn’t allow fruit trees in your backyard?? Probably a common thing, but that’s crazy to me.
all fruit trees can be kept in containers. I sell some dwarfs, but potted trees just stay dwarfed by the pot size
Great video. Where do you get your trees from?
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!???????????????? Thank you for all your information!! How often and how much water for a well established olive tree??? I want more olives! 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
just like citrus, good soakimg once a week to 10 days
Did you mention what types of pears besides the Asian Pear?
Are you using potassium Permanente on your fruit tree's
Starts at 8:43
Jay hello from Las Vegas, I have a 2yr old Anna apple in ground but its full of yellow leafs (chlorotic). The tree woke up about a month ago but we had lots of rain. Could the yellowing be too much water during dormancy or lack of iron in the soil?
They do that when fully stressed as a younger tree in full sun, Add some organic material so the tree can pick up iron zinc and copper. Soil is too alkaline
Great video! How many acres is your property?
1/3
Do you sell online
I feel the same way about what you sayin
Where is the best to buy near yucca
Do you have an affordable brand for a “potted tree dolly”that you could recommend ? Thanks for the videos! Anything special you wrap the trunks with?
I use the jumbo dolly from tractor supply. Trunk wrap i like felt, buy in sheets, cut strips
@@ArizonaFruitTrees Thanks, I’ll check them out! Take care!
Is that a hanging shopping cart on a dragon fruit?
where can we go to buy fruit trees
Mesquite is primary; 2 varieties in the yard, local Honey and a Velvet. Velvet is easy to train to grow straight. Native, needs no irrigation, food tree. Shade, legume. For thousands of years mesquite, not maize, was queen of the gardens.
Olives are great, but slow to produce. Nor do they like our heavy winds in bloom time. 2 varieties in the yard.
Mulberries, 2 varieties in the yard, Pakistan and Dwarf Everbearing. Pakistan is loaded with fruit this year.
Citrus!!! Gotta have it. Tangerine, kumquat, Meyer lemon, and calamondin.
Jujube, 2 varieties.
One apple, Golden Dorsett. Everything and anything gets apples in it. Dorsett is very good in pies if picked a little unripe. No pears, the one I had burned up in the wind. NEED PEACH TREES. There is space out front, south side of the house, for a peach. Florida Prince looks good.
Figs! One Brown turkey, a Texas Everbearing went in last spring, and a Black Mission in late fall. The Brown Turkey tends to form a 3rd mess late in the years but they remain small all winter. Right now, they’re swelling into some nice fruit that will be like leather, but tasty leather LOL. Next crop, summer, always fantastic.
Grapes, 3 varieties.
Thanks for your video. What pear and pomegranate varieties do you recommend for Arizona?
You wouldn't happen to know an older lady by the name of Lynette Zang would you? She has a food forest in Phoenix I believe... Heart of a company by the name of ITM trading...
You say that mulberry is from Pakistan but it’s originally from Afghanistan
It's simply the name of the variety.
I want to buy trees, how do I order?
I'll be near you at the end of them month and will definitely be stopping by. My two question are, do your trees do well in Tucson and do you think I be able to fit a mulberry in my jetta?
yes and yes
I’m in the Phoenix area. Where are you? I want to buy a peach tree.
41 s. 83rd pl. mesa open fri sat sun 11am to 3pm, or appt.
My Parfianka has a serious leaf-footed bug problem most years. Doesn't seem to matter if they're Wonderful variety or not.
you need wasps there
Excuse me, but did you just say "if you're not getting two to twenty feet of growth on your fruit trees per year"? Because I'd really like to know what fruit trees grow twenty feet per year.
well definitely mulberry. and moringa. and if you take the fruit off peaches and pears, they can do 15 easily
@@ArizonaFruitTrees Would it be okay to keep the trees at 8 ft so I can get the fruit easier?
@@MaLiArtworks186 yes
Apple varieties?
Don’t forget the CAROB
Where is your nursery at please
41 s. 83rd pl. mesa az 4803902005
What is your website?
i dont have one, i sell locally in mesa az
There is Many Trees missing in most towns, In our Youth all Homes had Trees...
Do you have shangrila mulberr?
14:45 ;)
Can I plant a pear tree in a shady spot?
nope! mango yes
Jay can you ship trees out like to ca
I wish he would ship to Texas. Maybe bare root.
Shipping prices are ridiculous or I would!
Wow talk about talking in circles lol. Everything you say is good but keeping focused will gain your following instead of losing them.
Like I said like I said like I said. I couldn't get half way thru.
Lost me when he didn't say the apple varieties.
He didn't lose me. I loved his presentation.
Ok, get into it, please!?
!!!!!!!
Did I just see a yellow coated-wire market basket tied up into one of your trees???
It took you 9 and a half minutes of dribble before you got to the 1st Tree. If I wanted to know how, to grow, and in what areas, I'd watch a video on "How" to grow a tree. I just wanted to know what ones. 🤷♂️🤦♂️
I enjoyed what you called "dribble". This is his channel. He can do what he wants.
*promosm*
I surely would not want to be your neighbor 😮 ...
I wish you would have included the nutritional value of these fruits.
I'm growing for nutritional value.
I also live in a hot zone, 9/10 in Florida.
I'm growing avocado, lemons, limes, Jamaican cherries, mangos and elderberries.
Also pruning trees to keep them low to the ground make the fruit easier to pick and avoids waste by spoilage from squirrels and dropping from high. Figs are also very healthy.
The fruit you present are not very high on the nutrition scale.
How are they not? I feel as if all fruits (especially grown by yourself in nutrient rich soil) have tons of nutritional value to them. Obviously there’s fruits w more, like soursop, and papaya. But all fruit has bio photons, and is packed w nutrients.
Well, home grown fruit is full of vitamins and minerals. So one home grown peach is equal to 10 store bought ones.I would say the nutritional value is astronomical on home grown fruits. some more than others like barbados cherry for vitamin c
Don’t grow in AZ save water-grow desert fruits like palm dates