This Lady Is Like a Doctor For Your Fruit Trees.
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2023
- Cindy Pinera in Boca Raton Florida, heals sick trees with homeopathy. She is growing so really nice fruit trees.
You can contact Cindy on Facebook at this link
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If you have a yard and you are growing fruit trees I'd love to come and film. Especially if you are in the South Florida area. You can contact me at paul@rawlife.com please include the area you are in.
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The non-profit Rare Fruit & Vegetable Council of Broward County (RFVC) is dedicated to educating our members and the public about the methods for growing and propagating rare tropical fruits and vegetables and introducing the local community to new species of rare fruits and vegetables with promising nutritional values.
The Rare Fruit and Vegetable Council of Broward County (RFVC) was founded in 1975 by a group of dedicated individuals who were inspired to share their knowledge, time and help to anyone interested in the cultivation of tropical fruits and vegetables.
They are open to the public two times per year during our semi-annual plant sales. They also host onsite workshops and educational seminars for a small fee.
Members have access to their facility and may purchase from our full selection of cultivars, starts and seedlings throughout the year during member plant sales. We also enjoy first access to educational workshops and field trips, monthly meetings with educational speakers and a regular e-newsletter. Learn more about the benefits of membership and apply to join!
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She is so sweet!!
Really liked the property. Nice the selection of plants and trees. So organized, loved how she did the map and printouts. She also did an excellent job explaining her trees and thank you for letting her do it, cause we know you know! Monstera D is my favorite tropical plant. Dream is for it to fruit.
An acre is 43,560 sq ft (I remember it using 7-11)
Really liked this visit. Neat lady!
Nice yard! I really like the shaping of her emperor lychee tree. 👍
Great great video Paul thanks. This lady is an O.G. Fruit Tree gardener for sure. She’s a ray of sunshine and very knowledgeable/successful at chosen hobby, this is what it’s all about. I could see people watching this video and getting motivated to plant fruit trees. I wonder if she needs a second tree to assist for pollination with the Caimito. I’ve had one for 7 years no fruit and just planted a 3 gallon nearby to experiment.
How wonderful to see Cindy´s gorgeous food forest! Thank you for the inspiration!
That is the most amazing kuimuk 💪💪
Hello! I am here watching your video. Have a good day.❤
Great video, wonderful nursery
I love her vibe! What a heart. I think the signage that's publically visible is a lovely gesture and nice contribution to the community.
Pickering, Yum.
That ginger is edible!! The flowers that come out the side are so sugary.
Wow! Thanks for this video. Loved Cindy's garden. I love the way she used so many different textures and materials in the garden. I also loved the many seating areas that allow her to linger and enjoy different parts of the garden. The informational signs and labels are awesome! I love all the different fruit and flowering trees. The birds seemed happy too. Lol 😊 I learned a lot and I'll definitely not be putting my longan in the ground. 🫣😊 Thanks again! 🙏🏽
Fun video.
Well kept yard ❤
Well she just stopped me from making a mistake. " Buying a caimitos in California " lol
Good morning i am watching Maryland and enjoying scenery 😊
She is lovely. Knowledge n passion!! Found you thru grow ur greens
Great video Paul. This lady is a breath of fresh air. I’d commission her to help me design my garden with labels too. So amazing. Keep up the good work.
Nono is very good for health many conditions
This is a great motivational video 📹 to keep my fruit trees 🌳 pruned and manageable. I appreciate the food forest ambiance, but I also like to harvest fruit.
Keeping my stuff pruned, much less work when the high wind storms come. I learned my lesson.
Shade is important when there is power or A/c issues, sometimes more important than having fruit. South Florida in the summer(when there is no rain) can b brutal.
Wampee is underrated ! I need to meet this Al will guy. I wonder if he’s the one that planted the 2 wampee trees at bcc
Very nice yard. I’m sure the anona she had was the mountain soursop. If so although the fruit isn’t very good this is the leaf believed to be the most medicinal of all the soursops leaves. I actually looked at mine for the scientific name. It is a mountain soursop.
You are a such a gentle soul, I only trust that you have surrender all your life to God, so that you make it to heaven, you and your husband and children if you have any children
The mammea Americana at bcc fruits all the time and it doesn’t have another near it to cross pollinate
I work at BCC in maintenance and I am interested to know who Al Will is and about the class that he tought
What was the plant that tasted like peanut butter? Is that kutuk?
Peanut Butter Tree. Kutuk tastes more like spinach with raw peas.
@@silverfizzy do you mean peanut butter fruit tree? Or is there something else!
why can't usa 🇺🇸 work with METRES...
I personally wouldn't understand.
Thank but how about a. Phone number?
I have a black walnut tree about that size shaded all my plants ... also some huge oaks and a japenese magnolia thats not too big !