Wow that chayote plant is very cool, here in Puerto Rico we have a chayote plant that produces a big football sized white chayote that has little spikes on the outside ridges, and we mostly use it for salads or boiled and then stuffed with meat and put on a oven, it’s really delicious stuffed and I find it fascinating that there’s different varieties and that it could be eating as a fruit , learned something new!! Great video, best wishes!
You are living my dream. So relaxing and hilarious to see someone who has such a great passion and love toward those wonderful fruits. Thanks for the videos 💚
James Triplett 🙏 thank you, but I bet there is so much bio diversity to explore in your region. You just Gotta seek it out and find others that are doing the same.
Small chayotes (aka choko in Australia) are my favourite, the whole lot including the seed is very tender, and tastier than the big ones. I have eaten the chayote tubers, and found them quite a lot like potato and sweet potato, certainly better than some other potato wannabes!
So amazing, thank you for sharing. Question: I lived on Hawaii for a year and loved it. Am considering moving to y'all's part of Kauai with the hope of using our counseling licenses to provide mental health services. Do you reckon there might be work for us? Gracias from Taos
Aloha Rob & Andy, Loving your videos. Thanks so much for the inspiration. I really hope to do the same one day. I've got little starts in portable pots bc we don't have a permanent location yet. Once we get a more permanent location, I'd love to get involved in your start sharing program. Would it be possible to come by & visit some time? Mahalo, Kione and Jesper (Kim-Ione)
Happy to hear you are on the path. We work as community on the forest Saturdays all day. Once you give love / energy to the forest, you will be welcomed to receive reciprocal gifts from it.
hey Rob Im in Lihue... believe it or not we have 2 apple trees making apples all year long i brought from Washington no frost season they said it couldn't ever happen. the apples are small tennis ball size but they keep giving more. you want some? Can you clone them by grafting them into a marungay stump?
Looking awesome!
I love the landscape. So jealous. I’m trying to grow my own sustainable fruit garden here in Florida
Amazing and inspiring video thank you so much from the Big Island 🙏
Aloha ❤🙏
Yay
Love you ZackFruit
Fantastic tour! Very informative . Red wine cap mushrooms probably do quite well there as well🍄😃🌈🤙
Thank you for that
So ready to visit the forest again. Love how everyone is helping nurture nature.
Great content, thanks for spreading the love, and sharing your wealth of knowledge. 💛✌️
wow, very useful and informative video, and the cuts and vibes are really smooth, really nice work
Thank you mate. Kind words like this keep us inspired to make more. Andy put a lot of love into the editing and it shows.
Awesome stuff rob! Jah Bless Bruddha!
Thank you mate! Loving being able to spread the stoke, and help lay a foundation of plant information to those thirst for it.
Wow that chayote plant is very cool, here in Puerto Rico we have a chayote plant that produces a big football sized white chayote that has little spikes on the outside ridges, and we mostly use it for salads or boiled and then stuffed with meat and put on a oven, it’s really delicious stuffed and I find it fascinating that there’s different varieties and that it could be eating as a fruit , learned something new!! Great video, best wishes!
Eaten*
I want to collect them all!
Mate your living the life I could only ever dream of, love from down under, south Australia 🇦🇺🤙🏾
You are living my dream. So relaxing and hilarious to see someone who has such a great passion and love toward those wonderful fruits. Thanks for the videos 💚
❤️🙏 thank you, trying to use my willpower effectively. My intention is to help inspire more stewardship. But yes, the plants and I are homies🌱☺️
Excellent bro!
Good seeing you on here, and thank you for the support brother. It means a lot coming from you🙏🌱❤️
Love the tropic plants. So different and diverse. Boring, living in Minnesota...!
James Triplett 🙏 thank you, but I bet there is so much bio diversity to explore in your region. You just Gotta seek it out and find others that are doing the same.
Soooo beautiful, love seeing the food forest!! Spot on with the breadfruit type sustainable trees, you can do so much with ulu!! 🌻🌿😊☕
Small chayotes (aka choko in Australia) are my favourite, the whole lot including the seed is very tender, and tastier than the big ones. I have eaten the chayote tubers, and found them quite a lot like potato and sweet potato, certainly better than some other potato wannabes!
Thank you for the information 🙌 have not had the chance to eat up the tuber yet. But willing now
Never knew chayote have edible tubers.
Awesome! Always learning something from you. Keep up the good work!
So amazing, thank you for sharing.
Question: I lived on Hawaii for a year and loved it. Am considering moving to y'all's part of Kauai with the hope of using our counseling licenses to provide mental health services. Do you reckon there might be work for us? Gracias from Taos
Thank you mate for the Love.
Kauai is rad, but vary limited in ways to earn an income. Good luck! Hope to meet one day
Aloha Rob & Andy, Loving your videos. Thanks so much for the inspiration. I really hope to do the same one day. I've got little starts in portable pots bc we don't have a permanent location yet. Once we get a more permanent location, I'd love to get involved in your start sharing program. Would it be possible to come by & visit some time?
Mahalo,
Kione and Jesper
(Kim-Ione)
Happy to hear you are on the path. We work as community on the forest Saturdays all day. Once you give love / energy to the forest, you will be welcomed to receive reciprocal gifts from it.
I've been looking for ugu (fluted pumpkin) seeds for a while. If you're ever interested in selling a few please let me know.
hey Rob Im in Lihue... believe it or not we have 2 apple trees making apples all year long i brought from Washington no frost season they said it couldn't ever happen. the apples are small tennis ball size but they keep giving more. you want some? Can you clone them by grafting them into a marungay stump?
This is great news, we allways gota try! Yes bring us some
I'm hope to do all this in a greenhouse in the sierras of California. Hahaha
You should absolutely try. Never know until you give it a shot.
Its a choko