Most drought tolerant fruiting trees of South Florida - 2 months of no rain & no irrigation!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

Комментарии • 24

  • @MrJapethJarreau
    @MrJapethJarreau 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful tropical paradise you have!!!

  • @Danfoodforest
    @Danfoodforest 2 года назад +2

    Namwah is another favorite of mine... Yes, ripe June plums have an incredible flavor.
    Thanks for the tour

    • @growpuravida
      @growpuravida  2 года назад

      Hi Dan! Thanks for watching! Hope to see you soon :)

  • @greatergood3706
    @greatergood3706 Год назад

    Love your videos!

  • @abigailbrander4800
    @abigailbrander4800 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing all this incredible knowledge and wisdom, we really appreciate it, we are thinking to move to south Florida next year and so this is an inspiration to us as we plan to cultivate a garden too. We are going to be visiting South Florida in a month, we would love to come and visit you and your garden and maybe join in a meditation session if we are welcome. Thanks again.

    • @growpuravida
      @growpuravida  Год назад

      You are welcome. I live in Costa Rica now, but if i happen to be around you are welcome to visit

  • @Electrictheater9
    @Electrictheater9 2 года назад +1

    What an amazing garden you have! Just moved back down to FL and starting my collection now. Love the videos, thank you

  • @orandachildren1051
    @orandachildren1051 2 года назад +1

    You live in north miami beach and no rain? I live in the next county north of you and I always get a ton of rain. weird.

    • @growpuravida
      @growpuravida  2 года назад +2

      Yes it is very weird. We are in this pocket of microclimate that has historically received less rain but this year was unbearable for the plants. Our mangos have been tastier than anywhere else due to the dryness during the fruiting season. But no rains in summer heat just stressed all the trees this year. They have finally started to flush after two big rains in September. But today is Nov 2nd and there were only 2 nice rains since Ian in September.

  • @somewheretheheartis
    @somewheretheheartis Год назад

    Do you have any fungal treatment and preventative care for your fruiting trees? Seems like I battle with a lot of diseases and I’m at a loss what to do.

  • @somewheretheheartis
    @somewheretheheartis Год назад

    I looked trichoderma up. Do you just put it on the ground around your trees or do you actually spray the trees, leaves and all?

    • @growpuravida
      @growpuravida  Год назад +1

      You take a spray bottle and dilute a small amount of spores in water and spray the foliage before bloom. It will help with flower fungus.

  • @royceroller7095
    @royceroller7095 7 дней назад

    Im in Florida,i have terrible problems with papaya wasp

    • @growpuravida
      @growpuravida  7 дней назад

      Bagging is the only viable solution we came up to after reviewing different options… for organic growing

  • @user-su5du9ln8r
    @user-su5du9ln8r 7 месяцев назад

    It's my understanding that citrus, including kumquats normally do not grow true to seed.

    • @growpuravida
      @growpuravida  7 месяцев назад +1

      Some citrus grow true from seed. You can find this info online. Kumquat will come true if it doesn’t cross pollinate with other citrus.

  • @abdulkareemmanammal4361
    @abdulkareemmanammal4361 Год назад

    Sir we are waitig for new videos !come on please

    • @growpuravida
      @growpuravida  Год назад

      Thank you for your support! 🙏 many changes in life, but soon new videos will come :)

  • @vineleak7676
    @vineleak7676 Год назад +1

    drought tolerant and south florida should not be in a same sentence XD

    • @growpuravida
      @growpuravida  Год назад +2

      The dry season is a real challenge for many plants here