I have a 2.78 acre permaculture site very similar to this but much younger. I think that this is the natural habitat for humans. Thanks for the great video of someone living optimally.
I just put a permaculture orchard in this year. My wife and I keep commenting on how we Feel so blessed to be here. 100% on it being the natural habitat for humans!
Mine is 1.75 acres in Pennsylvania zone 6a......I got apples, pears, plums, chestnuts, mulberry, walnuts, persimmon, peaches, nectarines, blueberries, strawberries, cherries, goumi berries, paw paw, apricot, pluerry hybrid, shipova hybrid, elderberry, wolfberry, gooseberry, and grapes. Also have annual vegetables garden and perennial vegetables like walking onions and Jerusalem artichokes. For animals I have sheep, goats, chickens, turkeys ,rabbits, and pigs. Started this journey 3 years ago but already getting some production from the peaches, chestnuts, pears, strawberries, cherries, and gooseberries.
I was just vibin with this guy. Everything he said about producing for yourself and others was gold. This past year I moved out to a large parcel in the country, put in a large orchard and brought the ducks I had as backyard pets in the city with me. One dude in the comments said this is the natural habitat for humans. I couldn't agree more!
Farmers probably have very low percentage of depression since scientists found that working with soil (digging and or putting your hands in soil, in the ground or just holding soil/earth on a regular basis actually decrease depression in people and also improve health due to the exchanging of ions between the body which is constantly in contact with the earth. The bigger picture, the buzz about grounding!! Because its simple and It works!!
Fred, I can see you have put many years of hard work into your farm. Having grown fruit tree's in my backyard, I know insects and diseases can ruin all your hard work. So, I'd like to share this blessing with you. Eccles 3:13 'also that everyone should eat and drink and find enjoyment for all his hard work. It is the gift of God.' I hope you have lots of helpers.
If he's got nobody to take care of his fruits, vege and chickens, I'd love to continue on his farming and life out there. Hope he passes it on to somebody worthy.
I love your orchard. I started a little more than a year ago. I already tasted my fig, persimmon, Bartlett pear and a few raspberries. I’m not successful yet with blueberries. One of them died already. I almost don’t buy vegetables and herbs anymore. The snake beans I harvest daily. I don’t run out of dishes that I could use them.
I like this channel and its content so much. You definitely deserve more in regards of monetization. Keep up the good work and it will eventually come.
I'm going to have to raise the price for my produce at the market this spring due to inflation. I can already hear customers complaining in my mind...I am not looking forward to it.
He’s amazing & hardworking man!! 🎉🎉🎉 ASIAN PPL IS HARDWORKING PEOPLE ❤❤❤ It’s sad that he’s working his ass off all of his life to saving, but lands & building this farm & each fruits step by steps for years. Now he’s getting older & weaker slower. Can’t take care of the farms & alots of jobs need done. WHERE IS HIS KIDS?? I HOPE HE HAVE KIDS & AT LEAST ONE OF HIS KID INHERITED TO TAKE CARE OF THE FARMS. He working so hard to building this farm, producing fruits & foods for locals. Farmers is BEAUTIFUL & BACKBONE OF THE COMMUNITY!! RESPECT 🫡 🫡
I have a 2.78 acre permaculture site very similar to this but much younger. I think that this is the natural habitat for humans. Thanks for the great video of someone living optimally.
You got gold
I just put a permaculture orchard in this year. My wife and I keep commenting on how we Feel so blessed to be here. 100% on it being the natural habitat for humans!
The beauty of falling in love with the land and the work that goes with it
That's every modern hardworking human's dream right there💯
Growing food (and medicinal herbs) is incredibly satisfying.
After watching this recent video I realized this is one of my favorite channels you know.
Mine is 1.75 acres in Pennsylvania zone 6a......I got apples, pears, plums, chestnuts, mulberry, walnuts, persimmon, peaches, nectarines, blueberries, strawberries, cherries, goumi berries, paw paw, apricot, pluerry hybrid, shipova hybrid, elderberry, wolfberry, gooseberry, and grapes. Also have annual vegetables garden and perennial vegetables like walking onions and Jerusalem artichokes. For animals I have sheep, goats, chickens, turkeys ,rabbits, and pigs. Started this journey 3 years ago but already getting some production from the peaches, chestnuts, pears, strawberries, cherries, and gooseberries.
Amazing 😊
A true inspiration, very awesome you’re able to grow that much on a fairly small piece of land
I was just vibin with this guy. Everything he said about producing for yourself and others was gold. This past year I moved out to a large parcel in the country, put in a large orchard and brought the ducks I had as backyard pets in the city with me. One dude in the comments said this is the natural habitat for humans. I couldn't agree more!
Farmers probably have very low percentage of depression since scientists found that working with soil (digging and or putting your hands in soil, in the ground or just holding soil/earth on a regular basis actually decrease depression in people and also improve health due to the exchanging of ions between the body which is constantly in contact with the earth. The bigger picture, the buzz about grounding!! Because its simple and It works!!
Mr. Wong is a vibe 😎
Beautiful!!!
God Bless you brotha. Absolutely amazing!
Fred, I can see you have put many years of hard work into your farm.
Having grown fruit tree's in my backyard, I know insects and diseases can ruin all your hard work. So, I'd like to share this blessing with you.
Eccles 3:13 'also that everyone should eat and drink and find enjoyment for all his hard work. It is the gift of God.' I hope you have lots of helpers.
If he's got nobody to take care of his fruits, vege and chickens, I'd love to continue on his farming and life out there. Hope he passes it on to somebody worthy.
Thank you for the video
Your hard work is Amazing!! Love your farm! Aloha!
We can always count on fantastic storytelling about Arizonans from you guys!
I love your orchard. I started a little more than a year ago. I already tasted my fig, persimmon, Bartlett pear and a few raspberries. I’m not successful yet with blueberries. One of them died already. I almost don’t buy vegetables and herbs anymore. The snake beans I harvest daily. I don’t run out of dishes that I could use them.
I also come from a restaurant industry work background. I look forward to learning how to garden as well!
This guy ain’t bad, you know
Definitely amazing, that is exactly what I’m trying to do in my property thanks for sharing.
You know this was a good video 📹 👌
I love growing my own food
Great interview and insight! Take a drink every time he says "you know". 😂
I’m glad somebody’s living my life.
Love these type of documentary. Yes us Asians loves Persimmon lol and I love Asian pears, they're pretty pricey now even at Asians markets.
Excellent commentary. Your farm looks great.
15:29 these donut peaches are to die for!!! Thank you Freddy ;)
I have a Dohnut yellow meat nectarine.
Wow!!! I would love to eat some of his persimmons💜💜💜
I love land,i believe in it,grea job well done
Living the dream 😊
Another great video. That fruit looks delicious!
Well now I know , you know ? I thank you Fred , you know ?
I love the Wong family!!
Love all your films man, it's beautiful work always.
Persimmon is amazing. I’m from Indiana.
Wow. I have 2 acers of all types of fruit trees. Garden chickens turkryd and goats. Im building and adding.
This is beautiful! ❤
That is an awesome orchard! I love my fruit trees too!
I love it!! Welcome to the family my friend 😊
Aaah what a wonderfull video.
I like this channel and its content so much. You definitely deserve more in regards of monetization. Keep up the good work and it will eventually come.
really good video you know
keep moving Fred.
excellent!
I wonder if the “Texas root rot” is caused by spraying the mesquites with herbicide and the remnants poison new plants’ roots….
You kno
Much love you know x
I"m "allergic" to fruits, but FML this looks like heaven! 😍
Those cherries are top notch 🤗
If you didn't know I can promise you know now. You know.😅
Asian loves persimmon especially the Cambodians. Cambodian farmers in Fresno are big on persimmon.
"And if you don't know, now ya know."
You deserve more subs paragraphic amazing vdo
MR Wang are you in Texas?
He say you know a lot . 😂
If We Happy it Worth it...
❤❤❤
You have done a wonderful job with your acreage 🎉.
JO JO IN VT 💞
What's the intro song name?
open.spotify.com/track/1SZmI8F92Sqj8cnlf2zIKl?si=TW3xWvcgTre-baw2PUPKDg
Watch out for that Texas Root Rot! It's all about the soil..
So where is this?? Flagstaff? I wish that information wasn't so difficult to find out.
Flagstaff is about 3 hours north of Phoenix and my farm is between the two cities in Camp Verde
You know 😄
this guys says"You Know" a lot of time😆
I'm going to have to raise the price for my produce at the market this spring due to inflation. I can already hear customers complaining in my mind...I am not looking forward to it.
where are you located, I would like to buy?
Hi Mr. Wong, are you in Texas?, i wish i have a farm like you, one time i own 7.75 acres of land.
you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know. 😂😂😂
I want to be his friend 🥹
If you were here, you could all fruit you want for free
❤. Also Wots with All tuh scamming
H poo what. City do you live .?Can I come to visits you please?
You know, you know.
you know..... you know... you know....
Ya know?
Where are you, Fred? I see you used to live in Flagstaff but now...?
I'm living in Camp Verde now but been doing the farmers market on Flagstaff. All my fruits and vegetables comes from farm in Camp Verde.
Fresh and local tastes great. Thank you,@@fredwong4284
the big government is going to be coming after people like this man for gardening
My dream and also to be able to buy John Deere or one of them expensive modern tractor 😍🥹🚜
He’s amazing & hardworking man!! 🎉🎉🎉
ASIAN PPL IS HARDWORKING PEOPLE ❤❤❤
It’s sad that he’s working his ass off all of his life to saving, but lands & building this farm & each fruits step by steps for years.
Now he’s getting older & weaker slower. Can’t take care of the farms & alots of jobs need done.
WHERE IS HIS KIDS?? I HOPE HE HAVE KIDS & AT LEAST ONE OF HIS KID INHERITED TO TAKE CARE OF THE FARMS.
He working so hard to building this farm, producing fruits & foods for locals.
Farmers is BEAUTIFUL & BACKBONE OF THE COMMUNITY!! RESPECT 🫡 🫡