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  • Опубліковано 29 лип 2016
  • Bill discusses the much sought after Ice Cream Bean. He shows two different forms of the Inga tree and tastes the bean for viewers. This is an excellent permaculture crop if you climate doesn't drop below freezing for long.

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  • @sandymento24
    @sandymento24 8 років тому +7

    Once again I get a giggle watching your video...love how you "pocketed the seeds"...a true gardener, always thinking about the next harvest!! You also educated us a bit and I know I can always count on that! Looks like your new surroundings agree with you ...thanks for sharing!

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому +7

      Yes, I am getting by fine in the new home. Things here will keep my going for quite a while, lots to do and lots of space to do it in.
      Never trust a real gardener anywhere near your prize plants. Check their pockets for seeds or cuttings as they leave the yard.
      One of the King Louie's in France was trying to promote the potato when it was new in Europe and France was having a famine. The peasants considered it poison and would have no part of it. To over come this issue Louie planted the potatoes on the outside of the palace garden and posted a sign claiming anyone caught stealing spuds from the kings garden would be put to death. The potato spread across France in less than one year after that and solved the starvation issue. Great gardeners are thieves gone to the light side of the force.

    • @soag3526
      @soag3526 5 років тому

      GreenGardenGuy1 very nice .Did the other tree fruit ?

  • @mybenz92
    @mybenz92 4 роки тому

    Excellent video, and very informative. Thank you for this!

  • @Luz-xl5bk
    @Luz-xl5bk 8 років тому

    I'm so jealous!I hope to try some soon! Thanks for the vid!

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому +1

      They are ripe at the moment, come on by, we have more than we can eat.

  • @one.arizona.garden
    @one.arizona.garden 7 років тому +3

    I love your personal story and thank you for the details and suggestions.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому +1

      I just shot a fesh video on this tee and have been offering seeds to gardeners.

    • @FarmBeardcom
      @FarmBeardcom 7 років тому

      I have an 8 month old Ice Cream Bean of the large pod variety. Are you offering seeds from the stubby pods? I would love to get a hold of the better tasting variety, and race the trees as they grow:) Please let me know how you like to handle your offerings.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому +2

      If you are on the Big Island my nursery is open to the public. If not and you would like seeds contact me at my email greengardenservice@yahoo.com

    • @valemerine3676
      @valemerine3676 3 роки тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 wonderful vid ! Im on big island and would love to grow one of these

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому

      @@valemerine3676 Seed is ripening at the moment.

  • @theshamanshadow
    @theshamanshadow 8 місяців тому

    That was absolutely awesome man thank you ☺️

  • @Dexplay
    @Dexplay 4 роки тому +2

    got my seeds from your website...up and growing faster than any other plant I have...cant wait for my own bean pods !!!!!

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  4 роки тому +1

      In Hawaii it only takes about 4 to 5 years for pods from seeds. Very fast growing nitrogen fixing tree. I am experimenting on using it to grow Shitake and Oyster mushrooms.

    • @lovical
      @lovical 3 місяці тому

      Wow! I bought them from him too back in 2018 and just this season one of my trees fruited. I think we got about 15 to 20 pods and man i ate most of them (gifted a few ofc)!! They were delightfully addictive. Hands down my favorite fruit tree. Thanks again Bill!!

  • @plantabundance
    @plantabundance 8 років тому +1

    Very nice Bill! I hope to try me some Ice Cream Bean someday. Cheers!

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому +1

      Aloha, if you find a good tree with ripe fruit it is worth the wait. Drop by the Island on vacation and I will fix you up with some. Bill

    • @plantabundance
      @plantabundance 8 років тому

      Man that sounds good! Thanks for the invite! I hope to be able to visit the Island sometime soon. Can you believe I've never been? The only thing is, I'm worried that once I'm there I may never want to leave.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому +1

      That is not an unusual problem. There is a condition known as "Island Fever" that people get. The usual case is people get here, and feel trapped because they are on on Island and have to leave as fast as possible. The other sort of Island Fever is the one I have. I saw the place for the first time and never wanted to leave. I still have Island Fever, they can bury me here by pushing an orchid in my fanny, and having two women in grass skirts push me out of a helicopter into an active lava flow. Chances are I'd land on top of a Japanese tour bus though!

  • @donkeypunch07
    @donkeypunch07 7 років тому

    Mmm wow I love Hawaii and now that I am learning about the 'ice cream bean'; I think I am in once again!

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому +1

      With so many people loving Hawaii it feeds the Aloha. Mahalo for the feed back, Bill

  • @edibletropicaltrees
    @edibletropicaltrees 10 годин тому

    I have several Inga edulis trees growing at my house, in Mesa, Arizona, and I agree with you, the smaller pods do taste better.

  • @valemerine3676
    @valemerine3676 3 роки тому

    Very cool !

  • @abdulazizclare9545
    @abdulazizclare9545 7 років тому

    Yes man, I had this on a farm in Jamaica this week. First the small one then bigger. The variety you are showing is sweeter much better. I was able to buy a plant from that farm, also have the seed of both small and large. It was my first time trying Ice Cream Bean. Bless

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому +1

      The type in the video is the sweetest I have tasted to date but I understand that there are almost 200 different types of Inga! Very confusing fruit tree. Bill

    • @abdulazizclare9545
      @abdulazizclare9545 7 років тому

      Nice my first time seeing this fruit, looks like its good for soil. I will plant some on my farm from seeds i got. Bless man

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому +1

      Yes it is a good nitrogen fixing tree. In Hawaii it is sometimes grown between rows of coffee or papaya and cut as "stick mulch" for the crops. The trash is piled on the soil as fertilizer. Very sustainable system.

  • @jean-lucalexander4719
    @jean-lucalexander4719 7 років тому +17

    Somewhere in life I messed up, haha. I want to do whatever it is you do.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому +25

      I have messed up many times myself. Each time I thought life was over. Ever time I got over it and life got better than before I messed up. It ain't over until the fat lady sings.

    • @swarm9582
      @swarm9582 6 років тому

      I was thinking this exact same thing

    • @Enonymouse_
      @Enonymouse_ 5 років тому

      same

  • @angelanelajuly2961
    @angelanelajuly2961 Рік тому

    I'm totally excited. I planted the seeds from a few beans. it was good but I didn't have your reaction. I plan on shading my house with one.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  Рік тому

      My reaction is probably driven by the price of the seed. There are 250 different Inga species. The Machete pod type is one of the better tasting.

  • @punaforager
    @punaforager 5 років тому

    Aloha, green garden guy! Ever try planting the ice cream bean tree within a few feet of a new fruit tree planting? I do it here at my place often. I just pin the Inga down with a heavy rock as it grows, so it doesn’t compete with the breadfruit, durian, chempedak, etc... I only prune it back twice a year, and after year three I’ll take it out. The idea being that it’s charging the hole with nitrogen through photosynthesis, into its root system. Blessings!

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому

      I have a few Inga here surrounded by other fruit trees but as chop and drop stick mulch I prefer to use pigeon peas. They are a lot easier to keep under control due to small size and shorter life span.

  • @cognitivedissonaut7709
    @cognitivedissonaut7709 3 роки тому

    I just got a plant today. Joy!

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому

      Give it plenty of room. This is one big, fast growing tropical tree.

  • @iancarlstevens8868
    @iancarlstevens8868 5 років тому

    Wow I'd so love to try and grow some of that inga plant, did you say it's in the legume family? That taste must be just amazing to.good video by the way👍👍

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому

      Seeds can be found on my website during season around May & June.
      www.greengardenservice.net

  • @LibertyGarden
    @LibertyGarden 8 років тому +2

    Cotton Candy Ice Cream. There's the next million dollar idea.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому +3

      I do believe I spotted such a thing in an ice cream parlor once before. I'm usually drawn to Pistachio or Spumoni though so I never tried it. It has a nice name but why some one decided to call this thing an "ice cream bean" is beyond me. When was the last time your ice cream had a ball of fuzz in it? Cotton Candy bean would have been more accurate.

  • @wildchookMaryP
    @wildchookMaryP 6 років тому

    To open it, you de-vein it like you do with the beans. The, it pops open....yummo :)

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  6 років тому +1

      Your fingers must be much younger and stronger than mine. I have tried all manner of methods for opening these pods and as usual I ended up using a knife. It does surprise me how often people see me using a knife to open fruit and they tell me i am doing it wrong. Since humans invented the knife thousands of years ago I an shocked to find how many people don't know how to use one! Knifes are far less stress on the hand than bare fingers.

    • @wildchookMaryP
      @wildchookMaryP 6 років тому

      :) I was a kid then. We had them growing wild on the side of the hills behind our plantation growing up. the trees are huge but that didn't stop me from climbing them, Mind you the branches are flimsy and if I break the branch I just land in the bush down below. That only happens if I am after the big ones at the end of the branch lol. We had the long and bigger variety. You can eat them when the pods are still green but you have to wait till the pods are fat and full. When ripe they go slight yellow/orangeish. I live in Australia now and the variety here is similar to what you have. A lady gave me a pod and I managed to grow some. its small still. I can't wait for it to fruit :)

  • @leahbrigman8068
    @leahbrigman8068 3 роки тому

    You are such a legend!

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому +1

      It just sort of happened that way.

    • @leahbrigman8068
      @leahbrigman8068 3 роки тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 I'd like to donate to your awesome garden and send you a couple rose apple seedlings that I have. Would you be interested? They produce fruit rather quickly.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому

      @@leahbrigman8068 Shipping plants legally and safely into the Island is a difficult thing. If you live here it is easier but fire ants are still a big concern with plant traffic. What is your location?

    • @leahbrigman8068
      @leahbrigman8068 3 роки тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 I'm in South Florida

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому

      @@leahbrigman8068 Florida allows Hawaiian plants in with a Hawaiian inspection stamp.

  • @jeff6899
    @jeff6899 8 років тому +1

    Bill...love every one of your videos...have been watching them for a couple yrs at least. Any way to eventually have someone provide the species on this one ? We can grow them here in Phx, Arizona...but with a nearly 1/2 acre already maxed out with plantings and this being a large genus, would love to somehow see if we might be to secure small plantings here over the next few months if possible. Thx for sharing

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому

      Thanks, Contact me if you need seeds. I have a lot of them at the moment.

    • @jeff6899
      @jeff6899 8 років тому

      Will do. Best way to reach you for seeds ? Thx. I may share that with a few enthusiasts here if you want to part with or sell more

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому

      For the mean time the greengardenservice@yahoo.com is the best contact to use. I was out at the farmers market today and Mangosteen is in season, I bought a bunch. I also got yellow rambutans and Jamacian Passion Fruit. For a brief period I will have all these seeds available.

    • @jeff6899
      @jeff6899 8 років тому

      I would love to grow mangosteen & any rambutan in the metro Phx area but next to impossible. Even my other extreme addict Rare Fruit Grower friends have had difficulty with those here. I have a kohala longan and was having some good initial success with a lychee, but removed it and gave it away to a nursery to plant on site and put in another chico sapote (Alano) in it's place. Jamaican Passion Fruit might be worth a shot. I would love the unique Ice Cream Bean, though, as I do hear some may be a bit marginal but are still decent. So that variety you have might be off the charts :) I'll email you tomorrow...thx ! :)

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому

      THe Jamacain Passion fruit seeds have a good shelf life so I will have some around for a while. The Mangosteen and Rambutan seeds die out of the fruit in a short time so I am planting all that I have extracted at the moment. They will end up as plants for local sale. Yesterday the markets had a lot of excellent stuff including Durian, Mamey Sapote, Egg Fruits, & Guanabana, The only thing I picked up was Mamey Sapote and will be extracting the seed tomorrow. Like Ice Cream Bean these need to be planted right away.

  • @farisasmith7109
    @farisasmith7109 5 років тому

    Got some machete ice cream bean seeds from Fruit Iovers nursery in Pahoa. All 10 germinated and are about 6 inches long. Can't wait to plant them.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому

      Congradulations. If you need Inga feuillei in the future i have the seeds in season.

    • @farisasmith7109
      @farisasmith7109 5 років тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 Thanks. Is machete one of the good tasting ones? How I order from you? What is your website?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому

      @@farisasmith7109 There are 250 different species of Inga. When getting specific we really need to use Latin otherwise we get lost in the nomenclature. I am not sure which species machete might be. I grow Inga edulis & Inga feuillei. The first is very impressive for it's 3 foot long pods. The second is the best tasting variety I have ever tried. My website is www.greengardenservice.net Seeds are listed under the Products for Sale button at the left. The seeds are usually available between April and July.

    • @farisasmith7109
      @farisasmith7109 5 років тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 I'll keep that in mind. Thanks for the info and I'll definitely have a look on your site. Aloha.

  • @jmalayawetch
    @jmalayawetch 5 років тому

    you ever give tour of your farm? i would love to check it out one day

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому +1

      Yes, all the time. Most folks who watch this channel will drop by while on vacation in Hawaii. Just check ahead to be sure I'm around.

  • @leonardoalfonso7080
    @leonardoalfonso7080 6 років тому

    Smart idea to have a legume tree inter mixed with your others crops which will benefit from the nitrogen ^_^

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  6 років тому

      Leo,
      A common permaculture practice here is what we call stick mulch. You grow a row off coffee then plant a row of Ice Cream Bean next to it. Every time the tree grows u you coppice it and toss the trash under the coffee for fertilizer. Aloha.

  • @tiffanys7641
    @tiffanys7641 3 роки тому

    Thank you for our explanation!!! I am trying to buy one but so many choices. At least now I can narrow it down to the smaller pod type. Do you know of a reliable source for tree or seed? Any suggestions would help.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому

      The trees are generally easy to find in the farmers markets here. I usually have them in the nursery but I'm currently sold out. I do sell the seed on my website when it is in season. I figure it will begin to ripe in July. I will post it at that time.

  • @tiki_t
    @tiki_t 8 років тому +1

    I wonder if the one in the back of the property is an Inga feuillei/pacay. It looks similar to the ones on the Top Tropicals website.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому +1

      That is my guess too but when I don't know for sure I stay open. It is really a great tasting bean though. Best I have eaten.

  • @gardengainzz9191
    @gardengainzz9191 5 років тому

    Hi Bill, could this tree survive SF bay area? I read it grows well in Socal. Do you know if there's one at quarry lakes? I see damage temps at 30degrees for mature trees. Also, could this be grown in a container say a half barrel? And lastly, could it be pruned to like a 10ft tall tree and still produces pods? Sorry for asking so many questions!!

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому +1

      Most likely the answers are all no. I never saw an Inga tree in Northern CA during the 25 years i lived there. I suspect most species are too tender for Bay Area weather. A person could plant one in a barrel but considering the tree naturally wants to grow a 60 foot canopy spread trying to keep one confined and heavily pruned will not work well. Too fast and too big for that sort of culture. Any Yes answers to your questions would have to come from some one who has tried what you suggest and succeeded.

  • @seraj.
    @seraj. 4 роки тому

    i cant stop looking at that coffee tree,it looks amazing,do you have some tips for me growing my own,i just got a small one a week ago.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  4 роки тому +1

      I believe most of the beauty in the coffee is from the type of soil and the weather here in Hawaii. The only thing I do with the trees is prune and feed. Sometimes I use chicken manure other times coffee fertilizer. Make sure the soil in your pot is acidic. 5.5 to 6 pH is right. Soil and fertilizers made for azalea and camellia work well.

    • @seraj.
      @seraj. 4 роки тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 will do, thank you so much 👍

  • @sergiwu
    @sergiwu 7 років тому +2

    i want it to plant it in my patio do you know if the roots will break the patio cement? also does it polinate itself? thanks.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому

      I never suggest people plant trees near concrete surfaces. Sorry would not make that recommendation out of principle. The combination of large trees and hard surfaces usually causes problems eventually. Yes, Inga trees are self fertile. One plant will do.

  • @2fluffybunnies
    @2fluffybunnies 6 років тому

    This sounds like a magical bean. I know it's been a while since you posted this video, but any chance I might be able to purchase a plant or some pods from you? please.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  6 років тому +1

      I have plants available in the nursery for local customers here in the Islands. I only ship plants to the mainland in wholesale quantities of 100 or more. I can sell you seeds but the trees are seasonal and the seed can not be stored or dried. My best guess is i will have a fresh crop of seeds available in April to May. Contact me at that time and I can help you.

    • @2fluffybunnies
      @2fluffybunnies 6 років тому

      I'm so glad you responded. Adding a reminder to my calendar to contact you late April. :)

  • @michaelcorrea1885
    @michaelcorrea1885 4 місяці тому

    Hi great video...have you found which species this might be? The sweetest one?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  4 місяці тому

      It is likely Inga feuilleei but some people think it is Inga spectabilis. There are hundreds of Inga species so it is a confusing genus.

  • @xxxxxxxDEANxxxxxxx
    @xxxxxxxDEANxxxxxxx Рік тому

    Question: I just received 2 pods and ate some of the white cottony part. Barely had any flavor. The pod was still green. Was it unripe?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  Рік тому

      Correct. The pulp should be sugary. There are hundreds of different species but the best ones get a nice golden color to the pods when ripe.

  • @teamrockruff
    @teamrockruff 3 роки тому

    Great video, I checked out your website for the seeds, but I'm guessing it's out of season right now. Do you know when you will have the ice cream bean seeds available?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks, yes, that is the condition, out of season. Usually the pods come from April to July. Check in later. I usually post a video when it happens. Aloha

  • @homelessjoe
    @homelessjoe 8 років тому

    Bill, is this a true tropical? Or do you think this could be grown in zone 9b California?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому +1

      If you can get the young trees up to size with protection and it seldom drops below 30 f. in your area then the answer is maybe. I see reports from southern California and even from Phoenix about people growing this tree. When i lived in the CA Bay Area the Rare Fruit growers used to talk about this plant but I never saw one growing there. Here in Hawaii it grows like a weed. It is vigorous enough to be worth a try.

  • @MaxWell-cz7nw
    @MaxWell-cz7nw 5 років тому +1

    Did you happen to find out the variety of the small curved pods that you said tasted the best? I'd love to find out so I can grow that one.Thanks

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому +4

      Yes, the variety is Inga feuillei. It took a while to figure it out. There are over 250 different Inga species!

  • @Inspirationhills
    @Inspirationhills 5 років тому

    Great video. Is there a way to buy seeds or cuttings?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому +1

      The tree will not reproduce from cuttings. Seed growing is the only way. The seeds are seasonal here, usually April to June. Because they can not be dried and must be shipped fresh and wet they are only available in season. I list them on my website, when available. www.greengardenservice.net

  • @crazyplantlady2403
    @crazyplantlady2403 Рік тому

    Do you have any of the Inga vulpina Dwarf Ice Cream Bean, it has pink flowers? Also, one of the commenters said they bought something from your store, would you provide a link?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  Рік тому +1

      No, I do not have this Inga species. The only online store I have is for seeds. Plants are walk in only. www.greengardenservice.net

  • @gardengainzz9191
    @gardengainzz9191 5 років тому

    You think it will go in my zone 10a hayward, ca? I recently purchased a dwarf ice cream bean tree "inga vulpina benth" aka Inga Star Vessel on ebay. Pods are like 4inchs max. We'll see crossing fingers.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому +1

      I really can't say. There is no data posted anywhere I can find about the hardiness of this tree. Looking at it's native range I would say it did not evolve where frost could occur. That is the best i can tell you. Find a good microclimate in the landscape and give it a try.

    • @gardengainzz9191
      @gardengainzz9191 5 років тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 I sorta created a microclimate in my backyard. I got my Glenn mango doing well along with my carambola, Muntingia calabura and many others. I tell you what the bayarea has changed and especially in my Hayward zone 10a it has warmed up a few degrees. Global warming is giving us a chance to experiment a bit.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому

      @@gardengainzz9191 You may be right about the increase in temperature but unfortunately warming of the Pacific will also result in more erratic weather. You can also expect periodic plunges into freezing weather too. 1989/90 knocked out just about every border line tree and shrub in the Bay Area. 91/92 finished off anything that got missed. Since then the weather had been a lot milder but the ice will return. Good luck.

  • @saacredranch6507
    @saacredranch6507 7 років тому

    Aloha Bill! I live in Hilo and would love to buy a pod to be able to taste the fruit and then grow the seed if I like how it tastes. When are you in fruit again and where can I buy it?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому

      Currently I have seedlings growing from the last crop that came on two different Ice Cream Bean trees. They are good size and $3 each. If you want ripe fruit my best guess is around March to May. I live in Mountain View, HI., 15 miles up Volcano Hwy from Hilo.

    • @saacredranch6507
      @saacredranch6507 7 років тому

      I would love to buy a couple of plants. Are they the same variety as the fruit in this video? And do you know the botanical name of this variety. I know there are a couple of Ingas. Mahalo

    • @saacredranch6507
      @saacredranch6507 7 років тому

      Aloha Again Bill! I watched a few more of your videos and when I saw your house and the weed mat I thought "Wait, I know that house!" I remember when you we first planting. I won't say the street, but my friends, The Weavers, have 40 acres right down the road from you. Big Island, small world. Aloha, Sabina

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому

      Here on the island there are a few different Inga but in nature there are actually hundreds of different species. Identification can be difficult. I believe the tree I show in the video is Inga feuillei but with out proof I hesitate to name it. I have plants for this type plus the more common Inga Edulis with the huge long pods. Contact me at email greengardenservice@yahoo.com for information on my location.

  • @bartacomuskidd775
    @bartacomuskidd775 3 роки тому

    Can you take root cuttings? from adult trees and get beans first year?
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    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому

      Generally legumes do not strike cuttings. I believe Inga is no exception. The tree will make fruit in about 4 or 5 years from a seed.

  • @farisasmith7109
    @farisasmith7109 5 років тому

    Aloha bill . Just found out that the seedlings I have are feuillei. Is that a good one?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому +1

      They are the best type that I have ever tasted. You did well.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому

      @Tropical Bay Area There are a number of Inga species here in Hawaii. They are difficult to separate. I have managed to ID edulis and feuillei. I know of others but can't place a proper name. For the most part there important feature is nitrogen fixing. They are excellent stick mulch trees. As for the fruit, it is novel and edible but nothing to write home about. The seeds are the valuable part. They are really hard to get.

  • @blufinch7862
    @blufinch7862 7 років тому

    Can you grow it in pots? What pot size would I need?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому +1

      Anything will grow in a pot for a little while but Ice Cream Bean is a medium large tree with elevation of about sixty feet and a spread that is greater. They don't usually start fruiting at less than 20 feet. I would say it is a difficult under taking in a container past nursery size.

    • @blufinch7862
      @blufinch7862 7 років тому

      +GreenGardenGuy1 thank you for replying:)

  • @big9138
    @big9138 3 роки тому

    I wonder whether this will grow in the Maryland area Eastern shore

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому

      It is a full tropical tolerating nothing more than a brief light frost.

  • @homelessjoe
    @homelessjoe 7 років тому

    Bill, is this sold in fruit markets on the island?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому

      Yes. The seed I used for my favorite tree was taken from a sample vendors were handing out at the Maku'u farmers market. I have seen the pods at the Hilo farmers market. I sold the rest of the crop from my tree on my farm produce stand.

    • @kadyotlang7014
      @kadyotlang7014 7 років тому

      hey bill nice trees , and video can you sell 2pad and seed for me i love to grow that tree ,,, here in philippine ,

  • @TheAbsurdityMine
    @TheAbsurdityMine 7 років тому

    Awesome vid! Ive been having a hard time finding good seeds, do you sell yours?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому

      I am not surprised that you are having problems. Inga seed can not be dried or stored. Often it comes out of the pod with roots and shoots already developed. Inga edulis is really bad about that. I do sell the seeds. The season for them is March to May. They are so hard to ship live that I really want to refuse any international orders. I will ship in mild weather to the US Mainland. Contact me at greengardenservice@yahoo.com for more information.

    • @Marley100284
      @Marley100284 7 років тому

      GreenGardenGuy1. Hi there do you have seed for sale now?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому

      Yes, I sell the seeds as long as they last. Use my email, greengardenservice@yahoo.com for information about seeds.

  • @DevaPoints
    @DevaPoints 4 роки тому

    Where we can get the seeds to grow? Is it suitable for zone 7?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  4 роки тому

      You can buy seeds from me when they come ripe between May and July.
      www.greengardenservice.net
      I don't believe the tree will survive colder than zone 9 it is best in 10 & 11

  • @bushskills9087
    @bushskills9087 Рік тому

    I’m trying to grow a mountain verity in Australia in a large pot can you give me any tips?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  Рік тому +1

      There are over 300 different Inga species. I'm afraid mountain variety isn't enough information for a good answer. I can take a good guess though. All Inga species here in Hawaii are extremely fast growing and very large. Inga edulis can reach almost 100 feet. Most types I know of are far to large and fast for container culture. If your plant is a dwarf type them maybe it will work.

  • @francisdr916
    @francisdr916 7 років тому

    Can it be grafted, so I would the same sweet tasting fruit? If so, can I ask for some scion from you?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому +1

      Since the trees will make fruit in 4 years from a seed I am not familiar with anyone who has attempted grafting these trees. I do sell seed for shipment within the USA.

  • @Valterxicao
    @Valterxicao 5 років тому

    where is this? California?

  • @rileshbasel8245
    @rileshbasel8245 5 років тому

    How long does it take to fruit?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому

      As fruit trees go it is one of the fastest on earth. Mine fruited in 4 years from a seed.

  • @shigeolincolntaco
    @shigeolincolntaco 7 років тому

    So will this fruit thrive in Florida? Oh by the way i really enjoyed your white sapote video looking forward to growing mine thank you for your videos.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому

      Yes Ice Cream bean will definitely grow in South Florida and probably do okay in sheltered location i the northern part. Thank you for the feed back. I am pleased to be an inspiration for you. Bill

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому

      I left my White Sapote tree back in California when we sold the house a year ago. Since I already had Chico sapote, Mamey Sapotes , Green Sapote and Chocolate Sapote here on the Island I thought I might not replant the white sapote. After picking up some excellent quality Suebelle white sapote fruit and eating it on waffles I decided I missed my tree and just planted a SueBelle last week. Waffles and white sapote are excellent, give it a try.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому

      Life could be worse. At least Florida has a forgiving climate for growing. Back in the 1950's and early 60"s I loved the place and wanted to live there as a child. Then the building boom hit and I lost my taste for the crowds there. I thought for sure that the Big Island would be safe from over development because of the active volcanoes, remote location in the middle of the ocean and no freeways that go any place but around in circles. I was wrong. Apparently things are getting bad out there because the population here has grown 40% since 2000. I didn't think there were this many Americans willing to live in the middle of the ocean on a volcano that spews lava by the hour.

    • @shigeolincolntaco
      @shigeolincolntaco 7 років тому

      Have you done a video on your black sapote yet?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому

      Well, you know....I planted one a few years back but seem to have lost track of it. I started another batch in the nursery and planted one again. It is looking good but it's more like baby pictures than garden videos at the moment. I have another batch of seeds going. They are a really good nursery tree. Grow fast, look great, sell well under the tag Chocolate Sapote.

  • @Glabe87
    @Glabe87 2 роки тому

    Sounds good. Do you ship the fruit?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  2 роки тому +1

      I can't. Fruit leaving the Island has to be irradiated. I don't do that. In season I do sell the seeds though. Crop is almost ripe.

    • @Glabe87
      @Glabe87 2 роки тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 cool, do you have a website or email?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  2 роки тому

      @@Glabe87 email greengardenservice@yahoo.com website www.greengardenservice.net

  • @SuperModerngranny
    @SuperModerngranny 6 років тому

    are ice cream bean trees self pollinating?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  6 років тому +1

      There are over 200 species of Inga, I can not speak for all of them but this type is self fertile.

  • @cassking4079
    @cassking4079 5 років тому

    Could I purchase some of the pods to germinate the seeds and could you mail them to California?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому

      Yes and no. It is illegal for me to mail the pods but I can legally mail seeds removed from the pod. The seed can not be dried or stored so I only list it when the tree is in crop. Right now it appears the May will be the month I list the seed on my website. www.greengardenservice.net

  • @sweettroublesfarm
    @sweettroublesfarm 7 років тому +1

    How do I order seeds from you?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому +1

      Please contact me at my email greengardenservice@yahoo.com for information on seeds.

  • @amazynazn5469
    @amazynazn5469 Рік тому

    Is there a market or nurseries that i can get these on oahu???

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  Рік тому

      The closest I've ever been to Oahu is changing planes at the airport. Your guess on what is available there is better than mine. I don't see any reason why these are not available. I have trees in the nursery that could be shipped to Oahu.

  • @reviewstrials6785
    @reviewstrials6785 Рік тому

    What are the chances you'd sell me a couple of those seeds? Or a seedling since they don't travel well. (In Tx)

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  Рік тому +1

      Texas prohibits green goods from HI. I can ship seed but I do not currently have a crop. Perhaps in spring I will have fresh seeds. All of this years seed went into the nursery.

  • @bandita445
    @bandita445 3 роки тому

    Wow, I've been in HI for 9 years and this is the first time I've heard of an Ice Cream Bean! Where can I try this?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому

      Really! I was introduced to it as a tourist before I moved here. It is quite common at Farmers markets in Puna and Hilo districts. We use it as a stick mulch, nitrogen fixer here. If you live on the Big Island you are welcome to drop in and try. I still have a few pods on the tree.

    • @bandita445
      @bandita445 3 роки тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 Darn, I'm on Oahu. I just learned about it from the list of trees that are being given away next weekend for Arbor Day. I wanted to try one to see if I like it before choosing that one. Can this tree be kept healthy if pruning a lot to keep it small? I'm limited on space.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому

      @@bandita445 Wrong tree. They are fast growing and huge. I have a ten year old with a 30 foot spread. They can cover a huge space in no time. I'd just shop the fruit at the market and plant an orange tree or something that will not eat your property.

    • @bandita445
      @bandita445 3 роки тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 Yikes, good to know, thank you! Actually, an orange tree is the one that I really want the most, but that's not one of their selections. For citrus's, they just have lemon and lime, which I already have. I guess I'll just have to look out for these beans at the market. I hope they have them here. If not, you'll be hearing from me on my next visit to Big Island!

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому

      @@bandita445 A list, they? A list must mean you are either working for some one or there is a home owners association? The later seems unlikely if they allow Ice Cream Bean and not oranges.

  • @riconavy1
    @riconavy1 8 років тому

    BIll if you like sweet podded fruits if you ever get a chance you should check this one out Hymenaea courbaril. Very interesting flavor and smell lol definitely a conversation piece. It's supposed to be pretty healthy too. Oh the nick name is stink toe because it smells mildly like stinky feet lol.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому

      I'm not a big fan of stinky fruits. I've eaten Durian and Malang before but don't feel motivated to do that again soon. Thanks for the information though, I've never heard of this tree before you introduced me.

  • @marandacarver9500
    @marandacarver9500 3 роки тому

    I planted your seeds from the giant passion fruit and so far they have sprouted !! Thank you so much ! Is there any way you could ship me an icecream bean fruit I want to taste the fruit before I try and grow it ?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому

      I get along pretty good here with the AG inspectors. If I started violating the agricultural laws here I wouldn't get the same reception from the officials. Fruit leaving this Island must be irradiated. I don't do irradiation so I can't ship fruit.

    • @marandacarver9500
      @marandacarver9500 3 роки тому

      Oh okay I'm sorry , I had no idea .

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому +1

      @@marandacarver9500 They don't let fruit in and out of here unless it is one of Calvos irradiated papayas or one of Doles high acid pineapples.

    • @marandacarver9500
      @marandacarver9500 3 роки тому

      Okay, I understand . I really need to do my research on that , I want to sell plants one day ( as I'm growing so many now ) but have no idea about the regulations .

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому +1

      @@marandacarver9500 It is easy to find out. You need to take a trip to both the local County AG office and the Federal AG office. They both have their own rules. Where you live depends on what you can and can not do. It is quite area specific. Since I sell my stuff on a farm in Hawaii the rules are pretty easy until I try to go off Island.

  • @jeanetteoliveira9501
    @jeanetteoliveira9501 2 роки тому

    Bill, do you have any keikis for sale? Mahalo!

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  2 роки тому +1

      At the moment I only have a limited amount of fresh seed. I may consider sowing some tomorrow for the nursery.

  • @HomesteadJunkie
    @HomesteadJunkie 3 місяці тому

    I would so love to buy some beans from you. Do you sell them?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 місяці тому

      I do when they are in season. Things are looking like April/May could be the time. they will be listed on my website whey they ripen. www.greengardenservice.net Check back in a month.

  • @dmdsjayathilaka6051
    @dmdsjayathilaka6051 3 роки тому

    It is a big tree. Can it plant home garden

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому

      It depends on how large your garden is. We have two acres and I have already reduced the size of one by 50%. Probably cut the second one down eventually. In a small garden they might work to coppice for stick mulch but fruiting would be difficult.

  • @charyrodriguez33
    @charyrodriguez33 5 років тому

    Hi what can I do so I can get some of these seeds I love that fruit pls

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому

      I can only provide the seeds during the season between April and June. When they are available I will list them on my website. www.greengardenservice.net

  • @dalelusk2151
    @dalelusk2151 Рік тому +1

    Hello sr,thanks for your videos, I would like some of Hawaii inga ice cream bean seeds if you have some,but how should I contact,please reply Thanks.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  Рік тому

      I will post them on my website when available but no seed right now. www.greengardenservice.net

  • @rileshbasel8245
    @rileshbasel8245 3 роки тому

    My icecream bean plant is flowering but not fruiting. What can be the reason??? Please help.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому +1

      Most of the flowers produced on Inga do not set fruit. Probably less than 20% of them become pods. The trees seldom set much fruit earlier than 5 to 7 years of age. After that they become more reliable. Pollination from insects probably helps. No bees, no pods. If no insects are present you could hand pollinate but this is ordinarily not required. Likely given enough time the tree will fruit on it's own

  • @catandoeandando6830
    @catandoeandando6830 3 роки тому

    here in Brazil we know this fruit like ingá monkey .. hug

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому +1

      I call them Inga but not too sure about monkey hug. Is that because they curve like a monkey's arm?

  • @franzb69
    @franzb69 8 років тому

    how about shipping whole pods then?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому

      That would be a good idea if the Hawaii Dept of Agriculture would allow it. It is a bust to ship fruit off the Island unless it is irradiated first. My best idea would be to use damp sphagnum moss and just let the seeds sprout in transit. Contact me at greengardenservice@yahoo.com for more information on this.

    • @tiki_t
      @tiki_t 8 років тому +1

      I got a whole bunch of the seeds from MauiSeedCompany (Tammy) for my kids tree growing workshop that I threw for their class. She shipped the seeds in a wet paper towel in a ziplock bag. She does have department of ag. inspections. I have had a great success rate with them. I mostly have traded them for other rare tropicals. I tried planting one in the ground (protected) but it didn't make it through our bay area winters. I'm going to try growing it in a pot and let it get bigger before planting next time. They are a fun planting project.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому +2

      I just shipped seed this morning by placing fresh ones in milled sphagnum moss and perlite then putting them in a zip lock. Provided the post office is prompt I am pretty sure they will deliver alive. I am willing to try this for anyone who wants to grow them.

    • @LarsSveen
      @LarsSveen 5 років тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 I'd love some from your variety, since they sound so delicious! I planted some that I think were Inga Spectabilis. Would love to have another variety to compare with.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому

      @@LarsSveen I still have seeds available this year at www.greengardenservice.net

  • @phanthanhhung1413
    @phanthanhhung1413 Рік тому

    Dear Sir,
    I am living in Tay Ninh, Vietnam. Where can I buy seeds or seedlings of this Inga edulis? Please just help me. Thank you very much.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  Рік тому

      The seeds for Inga are almost impossible to obtain. They have to be shipped fresh and live from the pod. Dry seed is dead. The process of shipping the seed is very difficult and tends to be expensive. I do not ship out of the USA. Any efforts on my part to do so has resulted in failure. Customs hold seeds long enough that they are dead on arrival. Finding a local source is your best choice. Someone may well have brought this tree to Vietnam. Aloha

    • @phanthanhhung1413
      @phanthanhhung1413 Рік тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 Thanks a lot.

  • @janelpoisson7549
    @janelpoisson7549 Рік тому

    How can I buy seeds or fruit from you? I would love to try this.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  Рік тому +1

      Yes but there is no crop right now. I list them at www.greengardenservice.net when they are available.

    • @janelpoisson7549
      @janelpoisson7549 Рік тому

      @GreenGardenGuy1 I ordered one from Florida, and it came today. However, it is super green. Do you think that it will ripen off the tree? Also, do you think the seeds will be viable even though the fruit was picked unripe? I will save your site and order seeds from you as soon as you ha e some.

  • @nanarodriguez6580
    @nanarodriguez6580 7 років тому +1

    can u send whole pods?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому +1

      No the USDA would require that the pods had been irradiated before leaving. Dry seed is the only way I can ship other than plants in soiless mediums. I do not take orders for plants in quantities less than 100 though.

    • @ghydiany
      @ghydiany 6 років тому

      V

    • @unconventionalme8048
      @unconventionalme8048 6 років тому

      Love your videos.... How would I find your pricing or catalog? Watch your videos, but never have seen where to order.... :(

  • @matthewmaxcy1574
    @matthewmaxcy1574 3 роки тому

    Can you top these and grow them indoors ? Like a fruiting hedge tree indoors.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому +1

      They would be a poor candidate for greenhouse culture. They grow really fast and usually get to 120 feet wide by 60' high or so.

    • @matthewmaxcy1574
      @matthewmaxcy1574 3 роки тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 well.... Guess I'm gonna find out lol... Ive got 6 and 2 vairietes that are growing good so about 2 ft tall I just sprouted few months ago. I wonxer if I can take cuttings and root them off the them and sell them

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому +1

      @@matthewmaxcy1574 Cuttings from legume trees are difficult to near impossible. Ice Cream Bean is grown by seeds. Sounds like you need a change of climate.

    • @matthewmaxcy1574
      @matthewmaxcy1574 3 роки тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 indeed I do need a climate change lol. But the challenge of cuttings I'll keep at I'm going to try and graft to fruit trees also

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому

      @@matthewmaxcy1574 Where are you growing? The tree work out doors in SoCal or South Florida.

  • @melindawilloughby7473
    @melindawilloughby7473 2 роки тому

    What about Yuma?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  2 роки тому

      Yuma would be mild enough on the cold side but may be too hot for the trees in summer. I have heard that some people try to grow this in Phoenix.

  • @2fluffybunnies
    @2fluffybunnies 6 років тому

    Hello again, Any chance you might have some bean for sale?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  6 років тому

      Sure, its on the website at www.greengardenservice.net

  • @DarkEssence66
    @DarkEssence66 3 роки тому

    I'm guessing the ice cream bean is better grown in tropical environments?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому

      Yes, it is a tropical tree and a large one at that.

  • @samuelmason8370
    @samuelmason8370 5 років тому

    if i had a dime for each time I thought you were going to stab your eye out, I would have a plane ticket to hawaii!

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому

      Honestly I have no idea what you mean by this comment. Is this supposed to be an insult, a compliment or just the ramblings of a deranged person? My vision has already deteriorated enough with age, I would prefer to keep the little i have left. Please do not offer to stab me in the eyes.

  • @leonardoalfonso7080
    @leonardoalfonso7080 5 років тому

    I noticed a lot of greyish coloring on the leaves closest to the floor. Have you worried that having the branches in such closest proximity to the dirt my expose the tree to unnecessary pests and illness?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому +1

      No. The trees are very resistant to any diseases we have in Hawaii. The only ground based pest on the tree is the slug and they only make holes in the leaves. The tree would be naturally higher from the earth but our soil is very soft and it tipped in a hurricane during high rain. I have been waiting for new growth to exhibit geotropism before I cut off the old canopy. Economically this tree is very good to me, lots of people buy the seeds. By getting too worried about the fact that the tree tipped would cut into my income.

  • @bonkiano
    @bonkiano 5 років тому

    How can get inga seeds or cuttings to plant?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому

      Inga refuses to grow from cuttings. The seeds will be ripe April to June. They can not be dried or stored. They must be harvest from the tree and shipped in moss. During the season they are always on my website www.greengardenservice.net The crop looks good, about another 30 days.

    • @bonkiano
      @bonkiano 5 років тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 Thank you for responding to my question. Btw I really enjoyed watching your video. Do you have seeds in moss available for sale?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому

      @@bonkiano When the crop comes ripe between April and June I will have the seeds listed on my website. I do not list them when they are unavailable because I don't take back orders.

  • @MaxWell-cz7nw
    @MaxWell-cz7nw 5 років тому

    Inga feuillei seeds ready yet? I'm still hoping to buy some from you.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому

      They are close but still green. It shouldn't be long now. May is generally a good harvest month. Some things are off this year. I don't know how but the eruption last year seems to have effected the cycles of many plants. We are just starting to return to normal. I will post the seed as soon as it ripens and likely do a video to let everyone know.

    • @MaxWell-cz7nw
      @MaxWell-cz7nw 5 років тому

      OK thanks. I'll keep checking back here and on your site .

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому +1

      @@MaxWell-cz7nw It won't be much longer and when they come on the crop should be pretty good sized.

  • @annle5786
    @annle5786 2 роки тому

    Any more seeds available?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  2 роки тому

      There are green pods on the tree last time I looked. I have to check to see if there is ripeness.

  • @bonkiano
    @bonkiano 4 роки тому

    Are you selling the seeds. Where can I buy?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  4 роки тому

      Soon they will be listed at www.greengardenservice.net but the crop is late this year. Probably have some with in a month or so.

    • @bonkiano
      @bonkiano 2 роки тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 do have inga seeds for sale now?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  2 роки тому

      @@bonkiano Sorry no. Junk trees from the neighbors property collapsed on my Ice Cream Bean and broke the tree to pieces. It is in recovery but it will be considerable time before it produces again.

  • @MasterKenfucius
    @MasterKenfucius 4 роки тому

    Those things have a propensity for not holding on to soil very well whenever there is a windstorm and tipping on the side. I've seen it happen on all of mine here in Florida. Their roots are horrible!

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  4 роки тому

      In Hawaii they are fairly stable. Lava doesn't tip much! Nothing goes deep here though. With 120 plus inches of rain roots tend to stay where they can find air.

    • @MasterKenfucius
      @MasterKenfucius 4 роки тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 Lucky you... we have a hurricane approaching us and I think my 3 Ingas are going to tip this time. They're getting big!

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  4 роки тому +2

      @@MasterKenfucius Yes, they are large and generally develop spreads of over 60 feet. I've been experimenting with using the logs to grow Shitake and Oyster mushrooms. Perhaps if they come over you can start a mushroom project.

  • @franzb69
    @franzb69 8 років тому

    would love seeds of those lol

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому

      I started to ship seeds today. $12 for 6 post paid in the USA. Contact me at greengardenservice@yahoo.com

    • @sajaarnette71
      @sajaarnette71 5 років тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 i need some please

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому

      @@sajaarnette71 The seed will appear on my website as soon as they are ripe. Probably in May. They will be at www.greengardenservice.net

  • @hilberto2217
    @hilberto2217 8 років тому +2

    Are u selling seeds ?

    • @tortaboy
      @tortaboy 8 років тому +1

      Bill, could you ship the seeds in damp paper towels? If they sprout en route, all the better.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому

      Yes, I will sell this seed on request but because the seed must be fresh and i can not control what happens in delivery I can not guarantee it's safe arrival. Contact me at greengardenservice@yahoo.com for more information please. Bill

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому

      I figure shipping in sphagnum to be the best idea. If you are looking for seeds contact me at greengardenservice@yahoo.com for more info.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому +1

      I started shipping seeds today, interested?

    • @powerheart5498
      @powerheart5498 8 років тому

      Do you deliver in Europa--Romania ?

  • @nadirauddin2714
    @nadirauddin2714 3 роки тому

    Hi I want to order seeds can I order them right now

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому

      When the tree is in fruit, between April and July I sell the seeds on my website www.greengardenservice.net The seed can not be dried or stored so I only ship in season.

  • @saacredranch6507
    @saacredranch6507 7 років тому

    Aloha Bill, Would you be willing to sell me a bag of your small ice cream beans? Id like to try them and also make a few trees for myself. I could meet you at Maku'u Mkt or place of your choosing. Mahalo

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому +1

      Gosh, the crop on this tree comings in from Spring to early summer. If you can imagine what happens when I post my plants on the internet, I stripped the tree clean this year by mid August and either sold the seeds, sold the fruit or planted the seed in my nursery. Right now the tree is back to full flower and working on more pods but I am not really sure about the timing of ripening. For sure if you contact me again in May I will have fruit. If you want plants I have quite a few starts from the tree in my nursery for $3 each. my email is greengardenservice@yahoo.com

    • @saacredranch6507
      @saacredranch6507 7 років тому

      Mahalo Bill! Good you sold out. I want to try the fruit before I commit to the tree. Aloha Sabina

  • @shannonkeithley7042
    @shannonkeithley7042 Рік тому

    Can I get some seeds from you?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  Рік тому

      In season. I should have a crop by summer. I list it at www.greengardenservice.net when available.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  Рік тому

      If you are on Island I have potted trees.

  • @Okorokanze2000
    @Okorokanze2000 4 роки тому

    What is it with you and pocketing seeds? Lmao can you please pocket some of those seeds in my pocket. I'll pay for express shipping from your mouth to my mailbox then garden. Lol

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  4 роки тому

      Simple, I save seeds. my seeds website is www.greengardenservice.net

  • @earlmoorman250
    @earlmoorman250 3 роки тому

    If i give you my address can you send me some seeds i will pay what you want

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому

      This seed is generally available between April and July. When trees are fruiting I list the seed for sale at www.greengardenservice.net

  • @richardsabean5781
    @richardsabean5781 5 років тому

    ANY CHANCE YOU MIGHT SELL YOUR LOT #1 YOU MENTIONED IN A DIFFERENT VIDEO?? 69 Y/O & SICK OF 200 INCHES OF SNOW.. ALOHA

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому

      I have a feeling you would be happier looking at the thousands of other acres that are for sale here. I'm not really looking to sell and the price, if I was selling, would be in the upper 90% of properties in Puna. Most land is cheaper. Few places here have the features of this property like ocean view, mountain view, deep soil, public water, paved county road, electric, phone and cable. Plus safety from eruptions and great air circulation. I imagine the snow can get tiring. I like seeing it from a distance on Mauna Kea while sitting under a palm tree with a cold beer.