9/10/2023 - Numerous ethnic stores sell various tropical fruits in Manhattan’s Chinatown. Surprisingly, the prices were way less than those found in California.
In the very beginning, I was giving them away, however, USPS did not like the idea as many of my shipped packages were being delivered opens and tempered with. I now show folks how to grow them with ease.
Thank you. No, not drone footage. They were timelapse taken from the observation decks from atop the One World Trade Center and Empire State Building. Some of the buildings in NYC are taller than my drone’s maximum altitude.
I totally agree. My jaboticaba of unknown variety is going 6 years in the ground but hasn’t fruited yet. They like to take their time maturing. My Red Scarlet on the other hand, is growing nicely and should be fruiting in the coming years.
@@TropicalCentralValley my Grimal or large leaf began fruiting @ 6y - Sabara or small leaf now in 10th year now showing signs of shedding and bumps where flowers form but Scarlet very slow - Costada is a good grower like the the Red Bybrid i did some shorts on my channel last summer.
The place didn’t have an address; talking about a hole in wall. The next door shop is 141 Mott St. If in the vicinity, you can’t miss the fresh fruit stalls.
1776 USA started the process of independence from Britain . And yes . Never ever drive in NY city lol . Subway is always the way to go plus you see many different personalities on the trains .
Thanks so much for taking us to NY with you🌸
You’re very welcome.
I like how you still found a way to make a very interesting and related video while on vacation.
Thank you. Regardless of where I’m at, there’s always tropical fruits nearby.
Are you open to sharing any extra plants you might have. I’m in the Central Valley and would love to meet up
In the very beginning, I was giving them away, however, USPS did not like the idea as many of my shipped packages were being delivered opens and tempered with.
I now show folks how to grow them with ease.
When talking about the Jabuticaba, what's the second cherry you mentioned ?? Surinam cherry and ??
The taste is similar to that of the Surinam and Capulin cherries.
@@TropicalCentralValley thank you🙏🏾
You’re very welcome.
Great stuff! Did you do the drone shots?
Thank you.
No, not drone footage. They were timelapse taken from the observation decks from atop the One World Trade Center and Empire State Building.
Some of the buildings in NYC are taller than my drone’s maximum altitude.
@@TropicalCentralValley Nicely done!
Thank you.
You can definitely grow Jabos in the Central Valley - get cuttings or grafted but Red Hybrid fruits in 4y ✔️
I totally agree. My jaboticaba of unknown variety is going 6 years in the ground but hasn’t fruited yet. They like to take their time maturing.
My Red Scarlet on the other hand, is growing nicely and should be fruiting in the coming years.
@@TropicalCentralValley my Grimal or large leaf began fruiting @ 6y - Sabara or small leaf now in 10th year now showing signs of shedding and bumps where flowers form but Scarlet very slow - Costada is a good grower like the the Red Bybrid i did some shorts on my channel last summer.
That’s awesome.
@@TropicalCentralValley i just noticed tonight the Sabara Jab is budding floweres tonight - i planted in March 2013
Very nice.
where is the store
NYC Chinatown
@@TropicalCentralValley do you have a address or subway stop
The place didn’t have an address; talking about a hole in wall.
The next door shop is 141 Mott St.
If in the vicinity, you can’t miss the fresh fruit stalls.
1776 USA started the process of independence from Britain . And yes . Never ever drive in NY city lol . Subway is always the way to go plus you see many different personalities on the trains .
Subway and walks, surprisingly there are no Jay Walking laws.
@@TropicalCentralValley yes way different then Cali . Even the way people walk .
Totally. Loved the people and the environment.