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The Island Gardeners
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Join us on our journey as we transform our Florida backyard into island garden, complete with hundreds of tropical fruit trees.
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A complete guide on how to propagate a #BarbadosCherry plant start to finish #cherry #propagate
Welcome again to the island gardeners, we would like to share our propagation tips on airlayoring for a Barbados cherry tree. How you find this useful please leave your questions in the comments section and we will be happy to answer them.
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Robbie in Tennessee giving us a tour of his garden - “Garden Hood” #backyardgardening #gardening
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Visited our Friend Robbie in McMinnville Tennessee and we had the pleasure of taking a tour of his brand new garden the Garden Hood, amazed at the production for such a new garden. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us Robbie.
200+ year old mango tree in Jamaica amazing !
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Visited Devon House in Kingston Jamaica and was surprised to learn this mango tree was planted on the property by the original owner over 200 years ago, this is really amazing the long life of this tree still being very productive every year giving sweet gifts of fruits.
Visiting our friend jean and had to take a quick tour of her beautiful garden that she has #garden
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Beautiful and productive vegetable garden done by Gene and her sister, very simple method and easy use of space and pots.
Having a chat with Mr young on his new garden that’s already paying dividends #farming #gardening
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Having a chat with Mr young on his new garden that’s already paying dividends #farming #gardening
Our First cashew fruits and nuts in our Permaculture Garden, very excited to taste it. #cashew
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Our First cashew fruits and nuts in our Permaculture Garden, very excited to taste it. #cashew
How to grow corn - Our Friends Sheron And Charlie sharing their #garden success with us.
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How to grow corn - Our Friends Sheron And Charlie sharing their #garden success with us.
How to build raised beds from pallets, under $10 if you don’t stain, Easy for beginners with tools
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How to build raised beds from pallets, under $10 if you don’t stain, Easy for beginners with tools
How to harvest yams ( Saint Vincent and renta yams ) on mound for replanting in spring. #yams
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How to harvest yams ( Saint Vincent and renta yams ) on mound for replanting in spring. #yams
Seeing ginger plants thriving in their natural habitat,
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Seeing ginger plants thriving in their natural habitat,
Harvesting over a dozen pumpkins at the end of the fruiting season #pumkins
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Harvesting over a dozen pumpkins at the end of the fruiting season #pumkins
Mango trees holding on mango for the upcoming season
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Mango trees holding on mango for the upcoming season
Met this guy on my hunt for a very rare fruit 😂 #cat
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Met this guy on my hunt for a very rare fruit 😂 #cat
Pink Barbie Guava, vs Fruit Flies, if you have a solution please share in the comments sections
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Pink Barbie Guava, vs Fruit Flies, if you have a solution please share in the comments sections
Lemon zest Mangoes, plant introduction series, sharing plants from our garden in zone 9B
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Lemon zest Mangoes, plant introduction series, sharing plants from our garden in zone 9B
Tasting lychee fruits - Mauritius and sweetheart from our garden #lychee #fruits #gardening
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Tasting lychee fruits - Mauritius and sweetheart from our garden #lychee #fruits #gardening
Installing micro sprinklers presentation at the City of Palm Bay sustainability fair
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Installing micro sprinklers presentation at the City of Palm Bay sustainability fair
Palm Bay sustainability fair, propagating by cutting presentation
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Palm Bay sustainability fair, propagating by cutting presentation
Update on grafted tomato plant, it survived a deer attack :) thought they were all goners. #tomato
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Update on grafted tomato plant, it survived a deer attack :) thought they were all goners. #tomato
Grumichama aka Brazilian cherry 🍒 , harvest and tasting this amazing fruit
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Grumichama aka Brazilian cherry 🍒 , harvest and tasting this amazing fruit
Look like black currants
This was very helpful! Thank you!
Its the passion that you bring to this kind of work,h😂😂
This tree needs heavy pruning.
Thanks for the advise, any advise on best way to prune? I haven’t really pruned it 🤦🏽
That's wonderful. How bad does it taste? I've heard of it but haven't tried it
@@backyardfarmerpat 😂, we use it to make a fermented medicinal wine, that doesn’t taste bad, however the fruit is hard and seedy, I never tried eating it, I have seen some that do though.
When is a good time for doing this? Thanks
hi. how often will you water the marcotted jujube while on the process of rooting? Friend from Phillippines.
@@marielithlomera6248 often enough keep the moist, and use something like a plastic to keep the humidity high. Every other day should be good
First like and comment. And i havent eaten that before
Beautiful garden sir
Thank you
Great video new subscriber dear stay connected and waiting for you too 332lk 884subscribe 🎉❤🎉🎉
Can l have some 😂💚
@@daherbalgoddess777 😆sure
@@theislandgardeners6615 thank you 💚
Looks like iris
Lovely❤
Which area in central florida and what vareity is it? It looks wonderful.
We are located in Palm Bay, this is called Asian pear,
@@theislandgardeners6615 i mean what vareity in specific
Also i can get a airlayer of it If you can mKe one
Good evening my brother Wow its amazing i love it 1:07
Thank you
Good evening my brother Wow nice share video Nice garden i love it 11:08
@@dengedeofficial thank you
Nice! Im in Texas how did they hold up in the heat of summer there?
They don’t do well in the summers here you have to cover with shade cloth.
22 lbs.
This is a beautiful garden
Yes it is 😊
I hope mine come out so beautiful. Thanx 4 sharing
Good luck 👍🏽
I purchase a Pink Barbie guava last year and currently it has the first two flowers buds and I can't wait to taste it. I am an islander too and grew up eating guavas out a tree that it was originally a stick that was used for a fence. My parents land was next to a huge property that they had cows and they use anything to make a fence with wire and that stick they used develop into my beautiful guava tree. The tree it's still there I am 67 years old and I remember picking up guavas as far as when I was only 5 years old. Guavas are my favorite fruit too, now I live in central Florida and I am trying to have all I had when I lived back home. Thank you for sharing, I enjoy you guys, God Bless with a good healthy life and lots of blessings !!!
Tha is such a wonderful story, thank you for sharing it with us, back in jamaica they did the same thing also to make the fence, and once they stick grew into a guinep / spanish lime tree we had so much of them to eat all the time 😊
Great
Thank you
Yummy yum yum😊
Wow. Love your guys garden
@@dchin4289 thank you
🗣🔥Double The Fun A Fruit & Nuts All In 1ne. #StayAheadAdem👣🇯🇲
He has a big yard there room to grow a whole lot for food. Nothing happens without the garden.
@@RobiRaw yes he does, I know you would plant that up. 😊
Oh my heart is full
My mom has a tree I eat them straight from the tree, I juice them eat them frozen I give them away they are delicious ❤
And the tree is ? 😂 lol thanks for commenting
I can almost smell it. It more precious than a gem stone
My saliva glands are flowering. You sure have a nice yard.
Thanks robbi,
Ackee so good. We used to eat for breakfast cooked in coconut milk with dumplings. Mmmmmmm
Lychee yum
That was lame.
This is a short of the full video, you can see the full video. Thank you
❤What is the name of fruits?
Lychee ❤
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Kijan li Fe devant moun grate l ? Poukisa ou bwèl menm ?
Ou genluer fe allergy avec li . sonje se yon petit berejuene li ye
Str8 Fruit 😄
Great season, this year I had so many flowers on my Carrie, but they start coming down, so I got about 40 fruits no bad.
This year also for us the fruits were falling but once I started watering them they stopped, the if the rainfall is low the fruits will not hold. 🙏🏽
That owl is high as f
😂😂😂
The one recording him is the suspicious one 😂
😅, that may be true 😂
Yep
What a distinguished Gentleman, yes! Look at how he is sitting, there,....Yes! 😉
He is, that audio would do well with him 🤣
Owls are VERY cool birds. And you'll never have to worry about mice in your garden.
I know, we actually have some peaches and plums ripe now and the mice are here I think this is what attracted him, also we have a palm that died and the woodpeckers made a nest last season and guess what 😌 he is living in the old wood pecker home at days now 🥹
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Perfect disguise!
Hello
Hi 🙏🏽
I’ve never had a Guava before. I must try it.
Please let us know how you like it when you try ☺️, if you lived in Central Florida we could have given you from our tree to try 😂
@@theislandgardeners6615 I wish I was in Florida!
@@theislandgardeners6615 I just ordered a Barbie Pink Guava tree from Etsy. Some people on the internet are saying that pink Guava aren't sweet. Why is this? I've never tried Guava until yesterday, when I bought a white Guava from an Asian food store. It was the nastiest thing that I ever ate. It had no sweetnest, and tasted more like a vegetable. Hopefully my barbie pink won't taste like that when it arrives. How do you stop the pink Guava from cross pollinating with the other varieties? Wouldn't that effect the flavor?
@@candyman5749 don’t worry about it, pink Barbie are sweet and I also think the one you bought would be sweet if it was ripened on the tree or came close to ripe on it. If the fruit is hard and crunchy that’s usually for those who like it that way, like myself 😊 I eat those crunchy ones with salt.
@@theislandgardeners6615 - I am also ordering Mexican Cream Guava seeds. Do you grow any of these? I would like to graft it to the pink Guava tree. I was wondering if they were to pollinate with each other, how it would effect the taste of the fruit. Mexican cream is said to be a very sweet variety.
Full video here 👇🏽 ruclips.net/user/shortstmKtdXk8o6A?si=_uXv9LLROhQzbFNg
It is better to use raw linseed oil, even though you are covering it with plastic, as boiled linseed oil contains chemicals, so it’s for the same reasons you don’t stain the inside panels. Also when you staple the plastic, or it gets tears, it break the protection it provides and allow the possible leaching of chemicals into the soil over time. Thanks for sharing
Oh, Had no idea they added chemicals to the linseed oil, it doesn’t say so on the label, Thank you for that bit of information.
Great video! I have a question about grafting eggplants on to it - do you allow the turkey berry plant to branch out and become a tree, and then graft the eggplant scions onto the branches to create an eggplant tree? Or do you cut the turkey berry low down at the trunk and graft the eggplant directly onto the trunk?
Hey, good question, I have done it both ways, if you allow the turkey berry to grow into a plant 4 ft tall or more then just graft onto multiple branches and this will make a tree that produces heavy, or graft at the base and this will also produce heavy and may grow much larger than other eggplants but not as big as the other and will produce a little less. Pros and cons Making the turkey berry grow more gives better harvest however there are many side branches of turkey berry that will constantly grown and need to be pruned. While grafting low doesn’t have this problem however yield is less it also takes less space if grafted low and will require more space if grown tall. Hope this helps 👍🏽
@@theislandgardeners6615 thanks! that's super helpful to know
Omg run
lol I know, if I was a clothing designer I would definitely take some notes from this guy 😂
Good afternoon nice video I love avocado 2:33
Thank you