Whatever Chinese Jujube is in that yard looks great. Hopefully it gets enough chill hours to fruit. I am under the impression Jujube are like Mulberry’s, if you coppice it down in late winter it may fruit even if it didn’t get enough chill hours.
The reason they use pots for their dragon fruit in California is for drainage, easy amending, and most importantly gophers. Gophers really love eating dragon fruit roots, and will completely decimate your crop.
Great video, thank you Paul! Mike, you have done an amazing job, beautiful property and orchard! You don't have any issues with root knot nematodes there?
Very nice garden.. Is it possible to get a cuttings to grow from ''Stinky tree"" ? I want to buy. And also would like to have a very sweet pinapple head. Thank yoiu
Very nice collection, and a superbly managed and manicured garden.
Very clean setup🥭Great job 👍
Fabulous property. His trees are so well pruned
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Beautiful landscaping and nice selection of edibles.
Thanks again, Paul!! another bad ass vid... thank you!!
Whatever Chinese Jujube is in that yard looks great. Hopefully it gets enough chill hours to fruit. I am under the impression Jujube are like Mulberry’s, if you coppice it down in late winter it may fruit even if it didn’t get enough chill hours.
Awesome fruit orchard great content.
The reason they use pots for their dragon fruit in California is for drainage, easy amending, and most importantly gophers. Gophers really love eating dragon fruit roots, and will completely decimate your crop.
Pandan leaves use for dessert cooking😊very popular in my country Vietnam
Great video, thank you Paul!
Mike, you have done an amazing job, beautiful property and orchard! You don't have any issues with root knot nematodes there?
Yes! Nematodes can be challenging here. It’s something we have to deal with on a regular basis.
Great Video! Beautiful property. Thanks for sharing
Love the location of his property it's a plus having those natural water sources.
Unknown plant = Pandan…. Thanks for the tour
Paul which wax jambu is the one you mentioned that is sweetest? Mike has am awesome food forest.
My dragon fruit trellises keep rotting away. Going to try making cement one .
The Thai diet seems to be very healthy lots of leafy greens, tubers, flowers, beans & shoots
He could make landscaping his next job judging from the prime example of his own orchard/ garden😊
"Lemon zest is the best" Paul Neison
At 22:50 that is a "Val-Carrie"
Dragon fruit common in Thailand... mostly white. Sorry for the repeat answer.
I would love to know how he is keeping weeds at bay.
With continuous weeding and mulching
what is the plant at 23:29 ? Pak lee lud sounds like he said
Very nice garden.. Is it possible to get a cuttings to grow from ''Stinky tree"" ? I want to buy. And also would like to have a very sweet pinapple head. Thank yoiu
Yes, it’s possible.
Truly Tiny Bananas stay under 4 ft.
Where he get that tree that bears giant beans? And what was the name of it?
I'm surprised he doesn't have any Guavas?
Anyone know why my sapodilla tree is dropping it's flowers? I live in south Florida. Thanks
Needs water
@alexmurphy4040 I water them everyday LoL 😂
what are the plants called between his coconuts (currently in flower) 7.30 in..
Crinum lily, swamp lily, family Amaryllidaceae
Just eat the iguanas too😊
what is the "stinky tree" at 37:55 ?
It’s call Cha-om
Or acacia leaf
@@mikelanpolsaen8609 Thank you. Do you also know the plant at 23:04 ?
You're lucky y'all don't have Bunchy Top disease on your papayas.
"Trellis"