Great video. You are absolutely right about the light requirements. Keep them coming. How about a road trip to the East coast and do a tour of all the orchid nurseries in the Redlands, such as R F Orchids.
I live in Brisbane Australia & we can grow all those tropical fruits. The spikey one is probably a Jackfruit. I grow all my orchids in a shade house under 70% shadecloth. We have a sun tropical temperate climate. My cattleyas flower & thrive here. Tropical hot growers don’t do well though thru our cold winters.
This is so nice; it looks like a Jamaican garden! All the fruit trees and palms are reminiscent of many outdoor spaces here. I've never heard of a peanut butter fruit, and I don't think I want to taste it, based on your reaction. 😊 Your family looks lovely; you're indeed blessed. 🙏
Hi Dave😌🙌Nice mother in law Dave. Mine is Japanese. She likes plants but I think I'm a plant-adict. My friend is an old lady who grows orchids here in Japan. The recording I did with her is in Japanese but you can read the subtitles and see how terrible I speak Japanese😅👏Wow! so many tropical fruits in your mother in law's garden and Iove how she has her Vandas hanging there on the stairs, beautiful🥰We have unbearable humid Summers here Dave with temperatures 95℃ daily, however the Winters go down to 17℃, very Sunny days with warm sunshine and dry in Winter 30%, so I have Vanda falcatas, dendrobium nobiles just out all year, and boy they take the cold too. I really enjoy your channel, it's fun, interesting and entertaining🤲🌟
The coconut tree is perfect to attach orchid like dendrobium and cattleya. She has so many tree, I only have 3 tree and they are full of orchid. Nothing beat orchid grow on life tree.
Hi Dave, nice tour video. My hometown is in Kerala, India. We have plenty of coconut trees in this part of the world. They grow very tall, may be like three times the size of the tree you showed in Yayas garden. We also have plenty of jackfruit trees around, very huge trees.
Are there any other orchid topics you want me to do an in-depth video on?
Amazing video Dave, thanks for sharing ! Hope to see more of your mother-in-law’s tropical paradise.
Thanks for watching! I’m glad you enjoyed the video, and I’ll definitely share more of the tropical paradise soon!
so jealous of her garden❤
Thank you for your comment! I’m glad you loved the garden; it really is a labor of love!
I loved this video, my kind of paradise 🎉🎉🎉
It is so unique
Great video. You are absolutely right about the light requirements. Keep them coming. How about a road trip to the East coast and do a tour of all the orchid nurseries in the Redlands, such as R F Orchids.
I live in Brisbane Australia & we can grow all those tropical fruits. The spikey one is probably a Jackfruit. I grow all my orchids in a shade house under 70% shadecloth. We have a sun tropical temperate climate. My cattleyas flower & thrive here. Tropical hot growers don’t do well though thru our cold winters.
that's for sure. I ammoving my babies in and out all winter
This is so nice; it looks like a Jamaican garden! All the fruit trees and palms are reminiscent of many outdoor spaces here. I've never heard of a peanut butter fruit, and I don't think I want to taste it, based on your reaction. 😊 Your family looks lovely; you're indeed blessed. 🙏
I am very lucky. That peanut butter thing was really gross.
Hi Dave😌🙌Nice mother in law Dave. Mine is Japanese. She likes plants but I think I'm a plant-adict. My friend is an old lady who grows orchids here in Japan. The recording I did with her is in Japanese but you can read the subtitles and see how terrible I speak Japanese😅👏Wow! so many tropical fruits in your mother in law's garden and Iove how she has her Vandas hanging there on the stairs, beautiful🥰We have unbearable humid Summers here Dave with temperatures 95℃ daily, however the Winters go down to 17℃, very Sunny days with warm sunshine and dry in Winter 30%, so I have Vanda falcatas, dendrobium nobiles just out all year, and boy they take the cold too. I really enjoy your channel, it's fun, interesting and entertaining🤲🌟
The coconut tree is perfect to attach orchid like dendrobium and cattleya. She has so many tree, I only have 3 tree and they are full of orchid. Nothing beat orchid grow on life tree.
That's a great idea!
Hi Dave, nice tour video. My hometown is in Kerala, India. We have plenty of coconut trees in this part of the world. They grow very tall, may be like three times the size of the tree you showed in Yayas garden. We also have plenty of jackfruit trees around, very huge trees.
I really appreciate your kind words about the video! Kerala sounds amazing, and I’d love to learn more about its natural beauty!
Banana, dragon fruit, mango, all grow here in so cal. I think my orchids outside will be ok under a tree...
It sounds like you've got a fantastic garden setup! Those fruits and orchids will thrive beautifully together in SoCal.
its called jackfruit
Thank you!
Glad to see your family are safe.
Thank you for your kind words!
The fruit is called jackfruit
I don't really like the taste
@DavesOrchidOasis I've never had it and I live in the West Indies