***ORDER MY NEW FULLY COMPREHENSIVE GARDENING COURSE HERE: www.diyhomesteadprojects.com/product/gardening-basics/ My other UA-cam Channels: 1. UA-cam.com/ShaolinCenter 2. UA-cam.com/AdventuresWJakeNicole 3. Jake IG & SNAP: instagram.com/JakeMaceTaiChi Help Support Our VIdeos and Content by donating here: www.Patreon.com/JakeNicole www.GoFundMe.com/JakeNicole
Omg! That yard full off life reminds me of our yard in El Salvador! My father grew mango, almonds, cashew fruit ( marañon), lemon, limes and so many more. I miss that so much, thanks for sharing this beautiful trees!
That's a beautiful yard. She is doing a great job by planting these beautiful tree. Love the Orange trees. Mango trees in India are huge. At 80 feet high and spreading over a 100 feet in diameter they can tower over anything
One of the most information packed videos I've seen. I am inspired! Great job, and awesome story behind the planting of the first seed. An allegory for life and it's deeper insights and treasures just waiting to be uncovered.
Great find guys .....love it. This made me homesick seeing all them mango trees and avocados. I grew up in the tropics and surrounded with mango trees and every tropical fruit, plants, flowers and plants. Thank you for sharing this video...yay! :)
I live in Tucson and am so happy to see this yard I would love to create something as beauatiful Thank you so much for sharing. It is about how much love you show your plants will give you such awesome results
I Spring prayed God for some passion in my life since I didn't want to look for a job and have an ordinary life, immediately I felt this passion to grow my own food and started to plant every single seed I got from my kitchen. Right now I have 5 little mango plants in pots, they are about 10 cm tall, also got lemon, mandarin, avocado, pine apple, beans, lentils and medicinal plants going on. I know now this is what i want to do the rest of my life. I wake up every days straight to see how they are progressing. right now I am learning about grafting the planet. There is only one little problem. I live in Canada and I do not know why is going to happen with my little projects, I also live in an apartment and have not yard. I am very happy to see your videos and see that all my dreams are possible, even here if I really dedicate my life to that. There is one career for smart people today...LEARN ABOUT HOW TO PRODUCE YOUR OWN FOOD AND YOU MIGHT SURVIVE IN THE COMING CRISIS. THE ELITE WILL MAKE THIS PRACTICES ILEGAL VERY SOON. LEARN HOW TO PURIFY THE WATER BEFORE IS TOO LATE.
I loved this video!! In the jungles of Colombia where I grew up my grandfather had acres of mangos one of each kind, this video brought memories. Thank you both for what you do!! thanks to you both I started growing successfully. 👍
My sister lives near Houston. She was growing papayas just outside her yard in the alley. She had one with about 30 fruits on it, and was eagerly awaiting ripe ones. Then someone came along and stole all of the fruit - after she had babied that plant for so long. She said they didn't know that papaya have to ripen on the tree, and none of them were ripe. So she doesn't plant papaya anymore. Too much work to have all the fruit stolen!
Hi guys, my name is Chanh. I just started gardening for the first time in my life April 2018😂. Just recently but it’s becoming a passion already! Gardening has been a therapeutic hobby just as Jake mentioned of the mango lady. My goal is to have a collection of different variety of tropical fruit 🌴. Wanted to say thank you for all the helpful videos.
Over and over people say you cannot grow a tree from seed, and if you do it will not produce good fruit. Hmmmm..... I love it when people do things that "can't" be done. All of this wonderful fruit being grown in Phoenix is very encouraging. I live in Texas, in an area considered to be sub tropics. I keep being told I cannot grow these things. Perhaps I should try. Although, it does get a bit colder here in winter get down to 17 on a rare occasion, but not often. I know after your last two videos I watched I am buying a fig tree and a jujube tree. Cannot wait!! I hope they produce fruit soon. :) Thank you for the videos.
Of course you can plant fruit from seeds. However, the quality of what you get will vary, and you will have to wait longer for it. If I had all the space in the world and time to maintain it, I would plant all kinds of fruit seeds in the effort to develop fun new varieties. But given my limited space and time, I don't want to invest those to highly limited commodities for a fruit tree that I have to wait ten years for to find out if its any good when I can plant one that is known to produce fruit of predictable quality in four years. God bless.
notboundtosilence Whenever we have a nice tasting fruit, me and my family would always save the seeds. It has become a habit - even fruits and vegetables we thought cant grow in our region. We have 50 mango trees and and other 15-20 fruit trees all grown from seeds. It takes a lot of patience waiting to mature enough to fruit. We are still saving seeds but we remind ourselves and opted planting a grafted ones, time and quality wise.
I lived in Texas near Houston for 69 years. My dad planted some grapefruit seeds and grew a huge tree. It was so loaded with fruit he'd have to prop up the limbs to keep them from breaking. But, alas, it was frozen a few years later and never recovered. And they were the original pink (red) grapefruit - delicious.
another great example of home gardening 🤗 I just added two baby blubbery shrubs this past weekend, I was so happy. in 4 years they will give enough fruit that i can eat by the handfuls.
What a neat video! I always heard how it was nearly impossible to grow avocados from seed. What gorgeous trees. Great presentation from you both, thank you!!!
Thank you so much for sharing the visit, what a beautiful place! I believe we are going to see more Garden like this one in the valley in the near future!
AWESOME!!!! Oh I wish I had such patience. I just put my first 3 mango seeds in wet paper towels and in a plastic bag to germinate. Wish me luck!!! Subscribed.
yess thats true about trees dont necessarily have to be apart. i remember a woman in a dessert area pheonix or las vegas grew like at least 20 trees of moringa so close together that it looked like a bush but they looked healthy and they are growing thin and tall because the moringas know they dont have space but still looks good. i was like wow
It is very impressive scene of the healthy mango trees in harsh environment like phoenix to me as a person who hailed from South Indian state with mango orchards of different varieties.
Alright jake mace, im gettin kind of antsy now...ive chalked up my mango growing attempts to failed pipe dreams... im in AG Zone 9B in northern ca, hot summers peak to 110*f & cold winters that get down to about 20*f..... ive failed multiple times growing mangos, however.... ive only treid the kent variety...... sooo your saying theres a chance? (In my lloyd christmas voice lol) Im in sacramento ca, but i figure were close enough in climate with arizona... hot summers & cold winters.... what do you think & any reccomended varieties? Thanks a bunch.....btw, love your channel & videos, after watching both yours & johns videos, ive started my own little food garden..... thanks again.
I totally enjoyed your video. It gives me hope that I too can grow mango trees in Northwest Florida. We’re also growing avocados from seeds. Right now there are 2 avocados sprouting and one seed that has split, but no sprouting noted as yet.
For me here on island we have lots mango different varieties. Near house to plan but I dont recommend to plan near house. The roots grow and big bigger every year. The trunk become also big. Also yes you good to have mango but near the house. Your foundation of your house will and crack the concrete of house foundations. Fr Saipan near Guam. Thank for sharing.
i would suggest a fruit garden trade network, for gardeners who want to swap veggies or fruits which they have an abundance of or sharing with food banks for families.
You mention she uses city water, does it have chlorine and fluoride in it? If it does I guess it doesn't seem to damage or hurt the trees/fruit. This is wonderful to see, and I wonder if she will want to grow/plant some fig trees? Love those fresh figs! thanks so much for sharing.
I currently have 4 lemon trees about 3 feet tall that I grew from seed. And I have an avocado plant about 3 feet tall that I've also grown from seed! ❤️
There was a comment about how close you can plant trees together, that you can plant closer together than recommended. Here I will comment that climate is an important consideration here. In a desert climate where its important to create localized humidity, it makes sense to plant trees close together. In a humid climate such as we experience here in Georgia, air flow so that plants dry from morning dew quickly is essential for many fruiting species to avoid diseases and rots from attacking fruit. However here in Georgia as in Arizona when you are trying to grow a tree more appropriate for a warmer climate, it's important to try and hug a wall. I'm digging what you keep preaching abut micro climate. God bless.
Marcus Toole Shamus should've qualified his statement about planting trees close together and not having issues. In hot, steamy Florida that won't fly unless you want to deal with anthracnose or worse, wind driven powdery mildew that will wipe out your pretty flowers. Some mango cultivars tend to become dense inside the canopy which makes air circulation vital. You can improve this by careful pruning. Now please do a video on how to ward off birds and squirrels.
***ORDER MY NEW FULLY COMPREHENSIVE GARDENING COURSE HERE: www.diyhomesteadprojects.com/product/gardening-basics/
My other UA-cam Channels:
1. UA-cam.com/ShaolinCenter
2. UA-cam.com/AdventuresWJakeNicole
3. Jake IG & SNAP: instagram.com/JakeMaceTaiChi
Help Support Our VIdeos and Content by donating here: www.Patreon.com/JakeNicole
www.GoFundMe.com/JakeNicole
Arizona State USA America country hot tropical SO CAN grow ANY kinds LOVE gardening BUT scared of worms and bugs lol555
Mango and avocado are the most delicious things on the planet.
Try jack fruit ...
@@stantc77 Try marang
Omg! That yard full off life reminds me of our yard in El Salvador! My father grew mango, almonds, cashew fruit ( marañon), lemon, limes and so many more. I miss that so much, thanks for sharing this beautiful trees!
C Alvarado 00
That's a beautiful yard. She is doing a great job by planting these beautiful tree. Love the Orange trees. Mango trees in India are huge. At 80 feet high and spreading over a 100 feet in diameter they can tower over anything
And I'm crying 😭 that was a beautiful story for a beautiful mango tree💛
One of the most information packed videos I've seen. I am inspired! Great job, and awesome story behind the planting of the first seed. An allegory for life and it's deeper insights and treasures just waiting to be uncovered.
Impressive! moved to Phoenix/Tempe from Hawaii and missed fresh mangos now I can grow my own!
Some of the healthiest trees I've ever seen. Would love you to come back when it's full of fruit!
def..I would love to see all these trees loaded with fruits.
Great find guys .....love it. This made me homesick seeing all them mango trees and avocados. I grew up in the tropics and surrounded with mango trees and every tropical fruit, plants, flowers and plants. Thank you for sharing this video...yay! :)
wow..beautiful. .amazing. .I wish I live in that house..I would spend my entire day doing activities outside around the house and enjoy fresh air.
I live in Tucson and am so happy to see this yard
I would love to create something as beauatiful
Thank you so much for sharing. It is about how much love you show your plants will give you such awesome results
I Spring prayed God for some passion in my life since I didn't want to look for a job and have an ordinary life, immediately I felt this passion to grow my own food and started to plant every single seed I got from my kitchen. Right now I have 5 little mango plants in pots, they are about 10 cm tall, also got lemon, mandarin, avocado, pine apple, beans, lentils and medicinal plants going on. I know now this is what i want to do the rest of my life. I wake up every days straight to see how they are progressing. right now I am learning about grafting the planet. There is only one little problem. I live in Canada and I do not know why is going to happen with my little projects, I also live in an apartment and have not yard. I am very happy to see your videos and see that all my dreams are possible, even here if I really dedicate my life to that. There is one career for smart people today...LEARN ABOUT HOW TO PRODUCE YOUR OWN FOOD AND YOU MIGHT SURVIVE IN THE COMING CRISIS. THE ELITE WILL MAKE THIS PRACTICES ILEGAL VERY SOON. LEARN HOW TO PURIFY THE WATER BEFORE IS TOO LATE.
good job.
Wow, that house has beautiful landscaping. I'm currently working on a fruit wall on one side of my house. This gave me inspiration.
I just HAD to watch this video again. great tips. thank you for sharing.
Wow, orange tree hedge?!?
+Tj Zynda I actually had to replay that, and show a couple friends, I was very impressed by that.
Ikr I'm blown away
Artful Watcher3 its lit bro
Fr!!!! I'd like to do that, did you find some information on how to do that?
her yard is amazing
As a resident of Canada I must chuckle when you refer to the "cold winter winds" in Phoenix.
Id imagine its about the same when they say a 100 degree heat wave.
love love love this video! thanks for sharing this woman's beautiful story and garden!
This woman has a fabulous green thumb. Her yard must be at least 30 degrees cooler in the summer. Bravo! Does she sell the mangos and avocados?
I loved this video!! In the jungles of Colombia where I grew up my grandfather had acres of mangos one of each kind, this video brought memories. Thank you both for what you do!! thanks to you both I started growing successfully. 👍
Thanks Shirly!
Wow I am literally so impressed this is amazing
I love your channel. I met this channel thru Hanna and her husband.I fell inlove with your videos. I love this channel.
impressive! I love to plant tropical trees since i came from Philippines but this gave me hope!
Mango and Avocado Trees grow in South Texas! Also Orange and Papaya Trees are Native to South Texas!
My sister lives near Houston. She was growing papayas just outside her yard in the alley. She had one with about 30 fruits on it, and was eagerly awaiting ripe ones. Then someone came along and stole all of the fruit - after she had babied that plant for so long. She said they didn't know that papaya have to ripen on the tree, and none of them were ripe. So she doesn't plant papaya anymore. Too much work to have all the fruit stolen!
😢
I bet there’s not a single living Mango tree in Texas. Prove me wrong
Prob not after the texas freeze
did I just saw an Orange tree hedge? woah! I'm so impressed!
how unique her orange trees make the fence. so impressed!!
The trees are so happy !!
Thanks for showing us !
Hi guys, my name is Chanh. I just started gardening for the first time in my life April 2018😂. Just recently but it’s becoming a passion already! Gardening has been a therapeutic hobby just as Jake mentioned of the mango lady. My goal is to have a collection of different variety of tropical fruit 🌴. Wanted to say thank you for all the helpful videos.
Over and over people say you cannot grow a tree from seed, and if you do it will not produce good fruit. Hmmmm..... I love it when people do things that "can't" be done. All of this wonderful fruit being grown in Phoenix is very encouraging. I live in Texas, in an area considered to be sub tropics. I keep being told I cannot grow these things. Perhaps I should try. Although, it does get a bit colder here in winter get down to 17 on a rare occasion, but not often. I know after your last two videos I watched I am buying a fig tree and a jujube tree. Cannot wait!! I hope they produce fruit soon. :) Thank you for the videos.
YOU ARE RIGHT, SOME TREES SOMETIMES NEED TO BE GRAFTED LATER.... SO WHAT? STILL CAN DO IT!
Of course you can plant fruit from seeds. However, the quality of what you get will vary, and you will have to wait longer for it. If I had all the space in the world and time to maintain it, I would plant all kinds of fruit seeds in the effort to develop fun new varieties. But given my limited space and time, I don't want to invest those to highly limited commodities for a fruit tree that I have to wait ten years for to find out if its any good when I can plant one that is known to produce fruit of predictable quality in four years. God bless.
notboundtosilence Whenever we have a nice tasting fruit, me and my family would always save the seeds. It has become a habit - even fruits and vegetables we thought cant grow in our region. We have 50 mango trees and and other 15-20 fruit trees all grown from seeds. It takes a lot of patience waiting to mature enough to fruit. We are still saving seeds but we remind ourselves and opted planting a grafted ones, time and quality wise.
I lived in Texas near Houston for 69 years. My dad planted some grapefruit seeds and grew a huge tree. It was so loaded with fruit he'd have to prop up the limbs to keep them from breaking. But, alas, it was frozen a few years later and never recovered. And they were the original pink (red) grapefruit - delicious.
We had lemon, grapefruit, tangerine, pear and fig trees where I grew up I Texas (near Houston). We had lots of fruit for 8 kids.
Wow, incredible, totally envious!
another great example of home gardening 🤗 I just added two baby blubbery shrubs this past weekend, I was so happy. in 4 years they will give enough fruit that i can eat by the handfuls.
What a neat video! I always heard how it was nearly impossible to grow avocados from seed. What gorgeous trees. Great presentation from you both, thank you!!!
Thank you so much for sharing the visit, what a beautiful place! I believe we are going to see more Garden like this one in the valley in the near future!
Reminds me of Mexico! So lovely!
Such a beautiful serene property. I hope my mango trees grow as beautifully.
All these trees grow beautifully in Israel too. I just love all these fruit. Good luck.
Nothing less than amazing!
Beautiful! God is so awesome in how he gives us diversity! I would like to see these trees with fruit on them!
Wow amazing !!!!!! Am in San Fernando valley and never had luck going mango or avocado but going back at it!!!! Inspired
this is wonderful i am so grateful that i came across your page
just super amazing !!!!!wuuuuaoooo!!!!! thanks for sharing this amazing house >
Come to Mauritius, you will see lots of mango trees of DIFFERENT VARIETIES and TASTE !!
Amazing. I lover her trees. But what about those roses? Please show us her rose garden. That lady has amazing hands. Thank you so much for this video.
AWESOME!!!! Oh I wish I had such patience.
I just put my first 3 mango seeds in wet paper towels and in a plastic bag to germinate. Wish me luck!!! Subscribed.
Squaw Peak and Sunnyslope neighborhoods are the warmer in the winter than most neighborhoods here in the Phoenix metro area
Awesome video ! Simply amazing trees !
absolutely amazing yard. That 40 foot avocado... Breath taking
Here in Brazil you can find mango trees everywhere
Incredible! Thanks for the video!
This is one of the most incredible things I have ever seen. What a magical yard! So inspirational! We are in Tempe!
yess thats true about trees dont necessarily have to be apart. i remember a woman in a dessert area pheonix or las vegas grew like at least 20 trees of moringa so close together that it looked like a bush but they looked healthy and they are growing thin and tall because the moringas know they dont have space but still looks good. i was like wow
Wow! Why go to the Philippines, when I could go to Phoenix, AZ. and be surrounded by Mangos!!
Great videos. Very inspirational
I am speechless!!!amazing!
You both are awesome!! Thanks for all the tips !! 👍🏻 keep making more videos
It is very impressive scene of the healthy mango trees in harsh environment like phoenix to me as a person who hailed from South Indian state with mango orchards of different varieties.
You guys definitely have the showbiz talent about you. You present very well.
“bringing me to tears” 😮
Beautiful paradise
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
What a great video. Totally inspiring.
How cold and hot do the temps hit in winter and summer respectively in that part of Arizona?
Wow. Super inspiring, guys. Thank you!
I love your videos! Thank you for sharing!
I'm inspired to make a forest of mango and avocado trees in my yard :D
+pj snedeker I wish I could haha :) But i live in the wetlands
so
☺😊😀😁😁😂😃😄😅😆😇😈😉😉😯😯😐😑😕😠😬😡😢😴😮😣😤
still trying to grow mango's in Tucson
Alright jake mace, im gettin kind of antsy now...ive chalked up my mango growing attempts to failed pipe dreams... im in AG Zone 9B in northern ca, hot summers peak to 110*f & cold winters that get down to about 20*f..... ive failed multiple times growing mangos, however.... ive only treid the kent variety...... sooo your saying theres a chance? (In my lloyd christmas voice lol)
Im in sacramento ca, but i figure were close enough in climate with arizona... hot summers & cold winters.... what do you think & any reccomended varieties? Thanks a bunch.....btw, love your channel & videos, after watching both yours & johns videos, ive started my own little food garden..... thanks again.
I really enjoyed your video.
beautiful video , jake you are nature love like me
I would like to meet this great lady, and this amazing garden.... love it, can i have a mango?
I totally enjoyed your video. It gives me hope that I too can grow mango trees in Northwest Florida. We’re also growing avocados from seeds. Right now there are 2 avocados sprouting and one seed that has split, but no sprouting noted as yet.
he can feel it ! oooh freely👌
For me here on island we have lots mango different varieties. Near house to plan but I dont recommend to plan near house. The roots grow and big bigger every year. The trunk become also big. Also yes you good to have mango but near the house. Your foundation of your house will and crack the concrete of house foundations. Fr Saipan near Guam. Thank for sharing.
What an awesome video. Thank you for sharing.
I love tree's congratulation. wonderful job!
I wonder what the water bill is to maintain all these trees..especially the avocados take up so much water 🤔
Wow. ..just wow
At the mother tree, along the wall I definately see daylight thru the brinks, kind sirs!
When Jake is squatting, see.
Shanan Torres Yes, that wall is lifting for sure
Thank you for sharing😀
😍 I'm in love... This brings me so much joy!! I wish I can do this in my yard (South Carolina zone 8).
That's so awesome.
i would suggest a fruit garden trade network, for gardeners who want to swap veggies or fruits which they have an abundance of or sharing with food banks for families.
Awesome Mango trees:-)
Beautiful! Amazing! I don't see a lot of mango trees this size in LA!! :-)
I love this video! So inspiring!
Had no idea they could get that big. Now I'm really wanting to get a couple avocado and mango trees going strong.
❤❤❤❤❤ I wish that was my yard
I am from Africa(Cameroon)grew up with 32 mangoes trees and ten Avocados trees as a fence.Both trees feed somehow and each other even in the tropics.
You mention she uses city water, does it have chlorine and fluoride in it? If it does I guess it doesn't seem to damage or hurt the trees/fruit. This is wonderful to see, and I wonder if she will want to grow/plant some fig trees? Love those fresh figs! thanks so much for sharing.
this video is wonerful, rich just love it!!:)
Beautiful
Great video guys...gets me all excited about my Carrie and Coconut Cream :-)
Manny Vedo ohhh coconut creeeam!
I currently have 4 lemon trees about 3 feet tall that I grew from seed. And I have an avocado plant about 3 feet tall that I've also grown from seed! ❤️
whats the update on your avocado tree? do you know what type of avocado was it?
Love your videos 💕
Hi I am a mango lover from pakistan nice video Bro these mangos just look fantastic like to try some
great vid thanks for the info
My neighbor in Southern California has a mango tree that large also planted from seed.
I'm in the Arcadia neighborhood...this is awesome
So impressive!
There was a comment about how close you can plant trees together, that you can plant closer together than recommended. Here I will comment that climate is an important consideration here. In a desert climate where its important to create localized humidity, it makes sense to plant trees close together. In a humid climate such as we experience here in Georgia, air flow so that plants dry from morning dew quickly is essential for many fruiting species to avoid diseases and rots from attacking fruit. However here in Georgia as in Arizona when you are trying to grow a tree more appropriate for a warmer climate, it's important to try and hug a wall. I'm digging what you keep preaching abut micro climate. God bless.
Marcus Toole Shamus should've qualified his statement about planting trees close together and not having issues. In hot, steamy Florida that won't fly unless you want to deal with anthracnose or worse, wind driven powdery mildew that will wipe out your pretty flowers.
Some mango cultivars tend to become dense inside the canopy which makes air circulation vital. You can improve this by careful pruning.
Now please do a video on how to ward off birds and squirrels.