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The Forest Gardener
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 เม.ย. 2014
Follow the adventures of The Forest Gardener in Middle Tennessee. I experiment with unique and rare plants, perennial vegetables, and woody agriculture.
Rare Guava Seed Starting Update (Psidium, Ugni, Eugenia, Myrteola)
Rare Guava Seed Starting Update (Psidium, Ugni, Eugenia, Myrteola)
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Rare Guava Species - Collecting and Breeding Hybrids
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Rare Guava Species - Collecting and Breeding Hybrids
Hybrid Walnut Breeding - Cross Pollination
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Hybrid Walnut Breeding - Cross Pollination
Growing Vegetable Hummingbird - Sesbania Grandiflora - Agati
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Growing Vegetable Hummingbird - Sesbania Grandiflora - Agati
Primeval Forest of the BAHAMAS
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Tour of the Primeval Forest given by Pericles Maillis, the founder of the national park. Covering 7.5 acres of New Providences hardwood forest, the Primeval Forest National Park is a remarkable site to visit for the nature enthusiast. This relatively undisturbed area was established as a national park in 2002 and features a diverse collection of plant and animal life, along with sinkholes and l...
Food Forests of BAHAMAS
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A fascinating tour of the tropical forest gardens in Spanish Wells Bahamas. Breadfruit, starfruit, citrus, pigeon pea, sapodillas and more! Follow me on Instagram: @the.forest.gardener
Paw Paw Taste Test (Susquehanna, Sunflower, Mango, Prolific, NC1, 1035)
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NOTE: Sunflower is not a Peterson-developed cultivar as I stated in the video accidentally. IG: @the.forest.gardener the.forest.gardener Jabberwalk's Channel th-cam.com/channels/vr5nzUr4vPMpJzcLI1Jxeg.htmlfeatured Asimina triloba, the American papaw, pawpaw, paw paw, or paw-paw, among many regional names, is a small deciduous tree native to the eastern United States and Canada, p...
Pine Nut Taste Test (Piñon Pine, Siberian Pine, Korean Pine)
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Pine nuts, also called piñón, pinoli, or pignoli, are the edible seeds of pines (family Pinaceae, genus Pinus). About 20 species of pine produce seeds large enough to be worth harvesting; in other pines, the seeds are also edible, but are too small to be of notable value as a human food. Pine nuts are prominently consumed in several cuisines worldwide, especially as part of Brazilian cuisine, M...
Perennial Kernza Flour Fights Climate Change
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Kernza® is the trademark name for the grain of Thinopyrum intermedium being developed at The Land Institute. Kernza® grain plants are deeply rooted. Walking through an established field of mature plants, they are about chest high above the soil. The roots can extend 10 feet or more beneath the soil surface, more than twice the depth of and in greater density than annual wheat roots. In good con...
The Mango: Evolution of a Species by Richard J Campbell Phd
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The history of mango cultivation presented by Dr. Campbell on June 30th 2018 as part of the MangoMania event.
Everbearing Mulberry
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Morus, a genus of flowering plants in the family Moraceae, consists of diverse species of deciduous trees commonly known as mulberries, growing wild and under cultivation in many temperate world regions. Generally, the plant has three main species ostensibly named for the fruit color of the best-known cultivar: white, red, and black mulberry (Morus alba, rubra, and nigra, respectively), with nu...
GUAVAS Flowering Outdoors in a Cold Climate
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Acca sellowiana - a species of flowering plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae - is native to the highlands of southern Brazil, eastern Paraguay, Uruguay, northern Argentina, and Colombia. It is widely cultivated as an ornamental tree and for its fruit. Common names include feijoa, pineapple guava and guavasteen, although it is not a true guava. It is an evergreen, perennial shrub or small tree...
Daylily as a VEGETABLE for the Perennial Garden
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Daylily as a VEGETABLE for the Perennial Garden
Pineapple Guava in Cold Climates (Feijoa)
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Pineapple Guava in Cold Climates (Feijoa)
Prickly Pear Cactus is a PERENNIAL Vegetable
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Prickly Pear Cactus is a PERENNIAL Vegetable
Here’s What I Learned from 7 Years In A Food Forest!
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Here’s What I Learned from 7 Years In A Food Forest!
Do Paw Paw Flowers Really Smelly Like Rotting Meat?
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Do Paw Paw Flowers Really Smelly Like Rotting Meat?
Chocolate Vine in Bloom! Here’s How To Pollinate Akebia Quinata
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Chocolate Vine in Bloom! Here’s How To Pollinate Akebia Quinata
Perennial Thicket Bean Seeds from Experimental Farm Network
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Perennial Thicket Bean Seeds from Experimental Farm Network
Best Chaga Mushroom Extract Recipe - How To Make Dual Extraction
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Best Chaga Mushroom Extract Recipe - How To Make Dual Extraction
Winter Food Forest - What’s Still Growing?
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Winter Food Forest - What’s Still Growing?
My Top Favorite Ways to Preserve my Fruit, Nuts and Herbs
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My Top Favorite Ways to Preserve my Fruit, Nuts and Herbs
Can I do this with Swiss chard and New Zealand spinach? I'm thinking it could be mixed into smoothies.
Yes that should work, just make sure they are fully dried and crispy
Wowww this is delicious in peru is chirimoya 😋😋
Are you still growing loche? Im from Lambayeque and im in need of them!
Ive wanted to try a pawpaw for years. They are always gone where I go to forage.
if is a sucker is gonna be a clone of the rootstock, not of the graft :P
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I'm just seeing this video, overall a nice video, but please do not go into peoples yards without asking. I live in The Bahamas and this is not ok to do. We Bahamian people are very nice amd don't mind showing off our gardens, but please ask first, if you don't see anyone and their yard is opened which most are, just knock on the door. If you don't take my advice this would be concidered stealing.
Arent they refined? Are they clones?
Peecons or peacans? How are you supposed to pronounce it?
Don't you use any vodka, was IT made only with water?
Id clear that tree and pay for it later
They look texturally a lot like papaya.I wonder if they taste a similar.
Super cool recipe. I'm going to add honey. Thank you for sharing.
You wanna get right before they fall off the tree I grew up in the mountains of va and wva you want to let ripe like a banana or it will give you the runs you want the skin to be like a dark yellow almost brown then they are ready taste like a pina colada
Can i get some seeds from the first tree??
I have one. I have eaten the full size leaves and they taste ok. Not edible?
Do you just have the one? Get another, they're one of those plants that gets lonely and needs a buddy to thrive ;)
You're on a farm, and you don't have a knife??
I would love some of your Puerto Rican black beans. I have been looking and heard they are great for Florida. Thank you
We're did you get these tho it's the real question 🤔I want all of them in my food Forest 😋
We grow paws here in Ga. It is.one of my favorite fruits. Hard to describe but like a banana, pineapple,.pudding. Different varieties do taste a little.different. reminds me.of.sweet.sop in Hawaii!
Do you think they are comparable at all to papaya's? They look a bit like them in terms of the texture.
What month would you cut them back? Also, does it sucker and bloom? Thanks!
Do you have an update? We can’t see any progress in there. Could be just sticks in dirt! LoL Can you show us an update? 🙏🏼
I was here before drinking beer with the cows and folk 🎉
We used to have a lot of these in the woods, persimmon too. Very rare now. I don’t think I’ve had a Paw paw in 10 years.
I just vaccinated in southern Ohio, little cabin in the woods named paw paw cabin. These trees were absolutely everywhere and in all stages of life !
I have a "Mango" and a "Susquehanna" planted in my yard. This is their first fruiting year. I am a happy camper! This was a valuable video. Let me tell you a short story of how I came to have 2 Pawpaw trees. My father wanted to plant some Pawpaw trees on the forested property he had bought some years before. He later got sick and was unable to pursue his forestry project. He died from heart failure a few years later. (Don't feel bad, he had a good life. I still miss him though) Anyway after I bought some property of my own, (albeit much smaller) I turned my yard into a food forest, including those 2 Pawpaw's, Peach, 2 Pears, Persimmon, 4 Hazelnut and several thornless Blackberry plants. I guess it was a tribute to him in a way. Everything planted in my yard is edible including the flowers.
I love this! What zone are you and what edible flowers do you grow?
I’m so jealous. My mothers yard has a cherry tree and a pear tree but I wish she had pawpaws. Southern Ontario I hear they can grow but they’re not common to my knowledge
You don't washed them? Sometimes there are flies on them.
where I could find this plant it is not sold anywhere
i got the seeds from Mountain Gardens but the owner has since passed, not sure they still sell them. Also these seeds did not germinate properly. Try Terri Barnes at GroWild nursery. They have a patch there.
@@theforestgardener4011 thanks for this help but no one has this plant i not found
I grow Allegheny, Shenandoah, Susquehanna and Potomac (Peterson’s). My favorite is the Allegheny. Just to clarify the story of how Neil bred his collection; he did collect the best of all the Eastern pawpaws, but his breeding program was more complex than mentioned. He crossbred thousands of cross-pollinated pawpaws in multiple crosses then slowly selected the best of the second and third generations. Also, Sunflower is not a Peterson Pawpaw. It is a wild find. No cross breeding. I know Neil very well and he is a fine person. Please donate to his efforts.
Kinda looks like a custard apple
All that and still don't know what a PawPaw is suppose to taste like....
Banana/mango with a lil bit of guava
My local small nursery here in Cumberland, MD, has some small pawpaw fruit trees. They're about 2 foot tall. I just went back and got the last apricot tree. Now I have to go back and get a pawpaw. I almost got one the other day and didn't. I live near PawPaw, WV, that'll help me remember what they are, 😆
never boil chaga
Why not?
Man these flavor proflies and uses are all over the place. Guessing its slightly different plants
did it work?
Thank you ❤
It is like soursop?
Awesome video! u got a new subscriber 😊🎉. Where can I buy these bags? I want to try this myself 😃
Are you still alive ?
One of the coolest reasons to climb a tree
Have you learned any more about propagating the goumis?
I've had the best success with ground layering but I believe air layering would work just as well...cuttings also can take pretty easily.
aphids are a menace indoors indeed. i use pyrethroids but it never works for too long
Why not use 190proof?
You really should use 190 proof grain alcohol.
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Good to know the best varieties.
You should cover it with a lid when you’re doing the heat extraction because you’re letting all the benefits out of your medicine if your stove has a simmer option simmer it for three hours
That is not a bread nut tree that you are showing us
There is an African and American species
Mine were put in the fridge back in November 2023 in a wet paper towel inside a little bottle with a cap, and it`s February 16, 2024 and they`ve sprouted after just a few days in a planter with some leek seedlings inside under a light in zone 8b/9a Louisiana. I have a bunch more seeds still in the bottle in the fridge waiting on two bags of Miracle Gro potting mix. I`m gonna get some forest soil and make little mounds to plant the seedlings in and keep them mulched. Our soil is acidic here...blueberries and azaleas love it. I wonder if these plants like acidic soil or can they adapt? I have some fast acting lime pellets.
Better with why do people want seedless
Dumb
What would your recommendation be for dosage