5 Things We Wish We Knew When We First Planted Papayas

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  • Опубликовано: 3 сен 2019
  • Aloha! In this video Paulina and I discuss the mistakes we had made in the past planting papayas and what we are doing now to get the results we wish we had the first time. Please let us know if this video has helped you in anyway and also if you think there is something we forgot please point it out for others to learn from. Mahalo for watching and have a great day!
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  • @jamesdsouza8352
    @jamesdsouza8352 3 года назад +43

    Planting papaya is a circle of 6ft diameter works well. you can have 4-5 plants in that circle. in center of circle have a pit of 3ft diameter n 3ft depth and fill it with organic material to decompose, this will act as source of fertilizer for the plants. in the understorey once can grow ginger, turmeric, taro. In the same way one can have banana circle, just that one has to manage the new pups by transplanting.

  • @maryleigh8990

    You cant beat papaya as a fruit tree. Fast growing, large fruit. But you have to find a way around the fruit fly...

  • @CC-nt4zi

    Do you have a video on how you started your off the grid life? From finances,finding and buying the land, to all the way to establishing your off the grid life. This is a very desirable lifestyle

  • @robertreed7767
    @robertreed7767 14 дней назад

    So I think rather than asking for suggestions, you should just maybe make a list of all of the different plants in your farmstead. Make a nice tour of all of the most interesting and helpful and unique plants that you like, but have that entire list down in the descriptionand suggest that if there is something that has not been discussed in the video already, but is in the list, to mention that for your next video

  • @autonomous_collective
    @autonomous_collective 4 года назад +26

    You can prune the top to stop the growth and have short fruit producing trees. I've done this many times.

  • @fairdinkum1079
    @fairdinkum1079 Год назад +5

    Cut paw paw plant back and place empty can on top of stump. Tree will regrowth. Also bury a small chunk of concret/broken brick in with the plant for the lime.

  • @user-bx6os1it8o

    If God’s will I like to live in Hawaii so I could grow papayas and guavas I love Hawaii but I can’t afford to live there I wish I got enough money to buy house in Hawaii Island only God’s miracle that I am able to buy a house in Hawaii Island I always dream to live in Hawaii and grow lots of papaya and guava tree I love papaya I like to grow papaya it is nice to live in warm climate like Hawaii

  • @soaptate767

    I like how comfortably awkward they are with each other.

  • @user-hz7kv6js6l
    @user-hz7kv6js6l Год назад

    Love the chicken dance...LOL

  • @greenblood3708
    @greenblood3708 4 года назад +9

    Most important for papayas is to have great drainage. Papaya quickly gets root rot in wet soil

  • @ancientfutures
    @ancientfutures 4 года назад +1

    You are doing this great! Love it when the two of you are on film!

  • @mandiirwin9460
    @mandiirwin9460 4 года назад +6

    Thank you for sharing your experiences! I really appreciate you sharing what didn’t work and what you learned!

  • @toyotero3sgte
    @toyotero3sgte 3 года назад +1

    Wow, super good video. Very informative. Thanks guys and great job.

  • @itshappening1433
    @itshappening1433 4 года назад +3

    Great video! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @inubaye2030
    @inubaye2030 Год назад

    I love the friendliness between you two.

  • @SomeKoolPlace
    @SomeKoolPlace Год назад +1

    Thanks for explaining why I have different shaped of fruits!

  • @carlosfairbanks6386
    @carlosfairbanks6386 2 года назад +5

    you two charming papaya planting and producing professors are a big help for us here in florida. our present consists of 2 plants, 4 months in ground, and zero knowledge but now we're better prepared so thanks so much!

  • @paultorres8995
    @paultorres8995 4 года назад +4

    Yet another awesome video thanks guys, Jill still laughing over the chicken dance, I'll bet the organic omelettes awesome with a little bit of vegetables and your barbecue sauce still remember that making me start to laugh you guys are great keep it up. Paul and Jill

  • @alexandrap6618
    @alexandrap6618 4 года назад +8

    I love your videos. Keep posting.

  • @keeganadair
    @keeganadair 3 года назад +3

    you guys are amazing! I watched you in oregon to give me hope to one day see/move to Hawaii. Now im in Maui growing food and learning from you guys