What a difference 4 years make. You are doing amazing. My grandson and I love calamondins. I need to start some citrus from seeds. Several trees I purchased years ago still aren’t fruiting. Keep up the great work my friend.
Wooooo! Half off for that Persian lime?!!! Yeah your right-had to get that one. I would have got two!😂 Great garden tour Broke. I love seeing the progression of those citrus seeds into big healthy trees.👍🏾
Great fruit trees! Where do you purchase the pots for the larger trees? Also where did you get the pineapple orange tree? Sounds interesting. I'm on the look out for the Australian lime.
That's an awesome collection. I have an Anna apple and a Golden Dorsett that I am going to get rid of. I'm in Florida and even though they say I can grow them here, they look awful and flower at random times throughout the year. I figure it just gives me more space for something else, there's never enough space 😂Your food forest is great, I'm loving it too!
Hi Broke, new sub here. I've heard your channel mentioned so many times over at Yellow Door (💗Asia) and so happy I finally came on over. Your food forest is 🔥love seeing everything the southern gardeners can grow. I'm in south Ohio zone 6b. I'm trying for my own food forest, thanks for the inspiration. 😄 Angela
Broke! I promise I’m getting me some trees but they’ll have to be dwarf because of my space. But whew! I’m looking. My fig tree is doing good though. Your trees are beautiful! 👩🏽🌾🌲🌱🌿🎋🍃
Bro my Santa Rosa Plum produces like crazy, like since the 1st year I had it. Also my blood red orange hasn't produced fruit either, maybe next season, I'll see something
Everything is looking great. I’m claiming victory over my blueberry bushes next year. I’m not fooling with you and that citrus. You have great varieties. I refuse to buy any more😊 My wonderfuls are 7 years old and continually died to the ground. Last winter I put a greenhouse over one and put the other in the house. This will be the first winter that they both are outside; one with lights and one without. They both are covered. I’m claiming victory for fruit in year 8 of these suckers.
I'm in Zone 8a Auburn Al area. Right on the line for 8b. I have a Meiwa kumquat, Meyer Lemon and Owari Satsuma. What other citrus varieties would you recommend for hardiness here? (In ground planting only)
What a difference 4 years make. You are doing amazing. My grandson and I love calamondins. I need to start some citrus from seeds. Several trees I purchased years ago still aren’t fruiting. Keep up the great work my friend.
Lemons and kumquats fruit fast, blood oranges and other oranges take awhile
@@BrokeFarmer thanks . I will keep that in mind.
Hey Broke! I was thinking about you yesterday, hoping that you would do another fruit trees tour soon. And here you are. Thanks 😊
Hope you enjoyed it!
I love them fruit trees. Plenty of food for your table. Great gardening your way.
Thanks for visiting
Im loving all your trees
Thanks
U doin a good job on keeping trees growing and healthy.....great lookin orchard my boi. fingers crossed
Much appreciated
Wooooo! Half off for that Persian lime?!!! Yeah your right-had to get that one. I would have got two!😂 Great garden tour Broke. I love seeing the progression of those citrus seeds into big healthy trees.👍🏾
I think I'm done, maybe
Great fruit trees! Where do you purchase the pots for the larger trees? Also where did you get the pineapple orange tree? Sounds interesting. I'm on the look out for the Australian lime.
Got the containers from nursery for free, I think Georgia Grown Citrus
🤞🏾…GREATNESS out there my brother! Loved the tour with all the updates. Thanks for sharing and stay blessed fam!
-Calvin
Much appreciated
I have to get more persimmon trees, I gave one to my neighbor it did great, I tried to plant mine, they died 🤷🏾♀️
That's an awesome collection. I have an Anna apple and a Golden Dorsett that I am going to get rid of. I'm in Florida and even though they say I can grow them here, they look awful and flower at random times throughout the year. I figure it just gives me more space for something else, there's never enough space 😂Your food forest is great, I'm loving it too!
I've only got Dorsett apples so far
Looking great
Thanks!
Hi Broke, new sub here. I've heard your channel mentioned so many times over at Yellow Door (💗Asia) and so happy I finally came on over. Your food forest is 🔥love seeing everything the southern gardeners can grow. I'm in south Ohio zone 6b. I'm trying for my own food forest, thanks for the inspiration. 😄 Angela
Thanks for subbing! You can do it
Beautiful 😊
Thanks Sue
Reflection is good. Looking at progression over time.
Thanks
Everything growing well, Broke! Love the info.
Thanks so much!
Man Broke, that Santa Rosa plum is a big girl now. Very nice tour.
Big thanks
@BrokeFarmer Already know! Thanks for sharing with us
Broke! I promise I’m getting me some trees but they’ll have to be dwarf because of my space. But whew! I’m looking. My fig tree is doing good though. Your trees are beautiful! 👩🏽🌾🌲🌱🌿🎋🍃
Dwarf trees are still 12 foot but not guaranteed
Replay gang...Great video Broke, your food Forest is spectacular!
Thanks so much
Awesome tour thanks for sharing great information.
Thanks for watching
I see ya Broke!!! Fruit forest is looking good. 😊
Thanks
bro the food forest is looking goo and it is producing keep going fam
Appreciate it
Your food forest is looking great, Broke 😊
Thank you!
You have really come a long way. It's so encouraging to see all the progress. Thanks for the update.
Thanks
Awesome video! Get you a Barbados cherry tree, mine just stopped fruiting earlier this month. I purchased it before I left Savannah.
Oh no! No more trees to baby🤣
Beautiful fruit tree forest
Thanks
It will, my pomegranate a big dog, just make sure it's not in a windy spot. The winds takes off the blooms fast
Thanks for the tips
Bro my Santa Rosa Plum produces like crazy, like since the 1st year I had it. Also my blood red orange hasn't produced fruit either, maybe next season, I'll see something
My Santa rosa went crazy last year but I pruned it heavily so we will see next year
Everything is looking great. I’m claiming victory over my blueberry bushes next year. I’m not fooling with you and that citrus. You have great varieties. I refuse to buy any more😊 My wonderfuls are 7 years old and continually died to the ground. Last winter I put a greenhouse over one and put the other in the house. This will be the first winter that they both are outside; one with lights and one without. They both are covered. I’m claiming victory for fruit in year 8 of these suckers.
I'm gonna cover
@@BrokeFarmerI think that’s a great idea. You may have better luck in your zone. I’m in zone 7 and it definitely struggles here.
Broke, you've come a long way baby!!!
Excellent
Thank you so much!
Food forest really looking good
Preciate it
👍🏿
Preciate it
🤞🏽 nice tour
Thanks
I’m loving the fruit forest brother! I have a question for you. How are you liking that black tumbling composter? Is it worth picking one up?
It works if you keep it moist and filled up, I forget to use it
Love it all 😊 tfs
Thank you!
Hi Broke,thanks for sharing. Will lost of them live in the containers or will they be put in direct soil?
Some but not all
Hi Broke . Looks awesome
Hey, thanks!
Beautiful trees!
🌱👩🏾🌾🌱
Thanks for visiting
🍃Simply Beautiful😍🍃
Thank you!
I'm in Zone 8a Auburn Al area. Right on the line for 8b. I have a Meiwa kumquat, Meyer Lemon and Owari Satsuma. What other citrus varieties would you recommend for hardiness here? (In ground planting only)
The citrange versions like Thomasville Citrange, yuzu and ichang lemon
🙏 Noted! Thank you!
I've been trying to find a UGA Frost grapefruit.
Go to Georgia grown citrus
You did not say it's a beautiful day😊
I was wondering if anyone noticed
😂 You tried to kill the limequat so you put it in the ground. That’s backward.
🤣🤣
🍃Simply Beautiful😍🍃
Thank you!