Fruit Tree Experts Answer Your Questions
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2024
- Julian Lara from Lara Farms in Miami, Tom from Sleepy Lizard, Alex from Tropical Acres farm, Paul from Fruitful Trees, and Bobby answer your fruit tree questions
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Tom: www.guacfarm.com/
Julian: larafarmsmiami.com/
Alex: www.tropicalacresfarms.com/
Paul: @FruitfulTrees
Bobby:
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Paul, thank you for soliciting the questions. The questions were really good.
I like this cameramen😂
@@anekabibitimpor4748 the feeling is mutual
Great to see all you guys in one place. Keep it coming
I can’t wait to add green sapote to my collection. My friend told me of a one you can bite even the skin. It is not for sale yet but it’s called butterscotch, and taste like honey. I can’t wait to get it and also Mr. Lara 2 Jamaican mamey I ordered. So blessed to be able to grow tropical fruit trees and live here in Florida 🙏💯🌱
Great video. One guy was a bit annoying walking around with the cameras….it was nice to see you guys all relaxing.
Wow! Such incredible knowledge! What a session that was. I enjoyed every moment of this video! Thanks to all the panelists and special thanks to Paul for organizing this incredible event!
You are a local treasure for arranging these knowledge sessions from the best. Keep these coming. My yard selection has been heavily influenced by your videos.
Such a good group of friends! Love all of the shared enthusiasm for fruit 😋
Thank you for answering my question I about Lychees. I’m a small grower and don’t have a lot of time in south Florida.
After hearing the answers, are you planning on growing it after all? Just curious 😊
@@ramenchuu I have a Lychee in my garden. I’ve had for about 6 years and never even seen flowers. So I will probably replace it with another kind of fruit tree.
The fruitful 5. What a great movie title ❤
I love Bobbie!! He's so genuine!
this was fire, I had no clue how hard it was to ship fruits like these to California
Your channel is a gem!!! I can’t wait to start growing fruit trees!
Bobby is a philosopher
A dead philosopher if he is sitting under a coconut tree
I’ve actually wanted to get an air layered mango as a person who lives in an area that gets freezes. If a tree dies to the ground the air layer will come back true, not a root stock.
Great get together, thanks to everyone for the knowledge
Fantastic video with all that accumulated knowledge.
Great video, I've learned so much watching y'all.
Julian is correct: the best jam/jelly I have ever made was Carambola jelly/jam. Absolutely incredible flavor after sugar and a little lemon juice is cooked with it.
Thank you Paul- Great show!!
Great stuff Paul. It’s a shame I can’t taste this Manays and Dorion you guys had there. Maybe one day ehh🤞🏾
Awesome video Thanks for sharing 👍🥭🥑
Thank you for the tip on sulphur
❤thank you
howabout asking "us" the viewers to also answer those great questions?
This is a nice series. Kudos.
Bobby not sure if hanging a hammock under a coconut tree is a good thing. You might not wake up if one falls on your head.
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the best fruit is avocado+jackfruit+young coconut+condensed milk😊
I have a pear tree that is growing in the state of Georgia.
What kind of camera do you use?
Paul I live at Loxahatchee and I have a breadfruit tree that is about 5 foot tall it's starting to get a lot of brown spots on the leaves. Do you know what might be the issue?
I could also email you pictures of it so you can have a better understanding.
Young breadfruit trees will stress out with temperature below 60 degrees.
Best grown in greenhouse in Loxahatchee
@@Whitesmokehoney
It’s not pronounced leechies, it’s pronounced lie-cheese