POLYCULTURE Epic Yard Farm | Grafting, Garden Tour | Phoenix, Arizona | Part 3

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @Latebloomershow
    @Latebloomershow  6 лет назад +3

    If you have any questions, please leave a comment and Jacq will respond. You can find her on Facebook and Instagram @Epic Yard Farm.

  • @Teofane
    @Teofane 6 лет назад +3

    What a fascinating garden. I had no idea the climate of Arizona could sustain such a wide variety of fruits and vegetables.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  6 лет назад

      You must check out my other Phoenix videos! It is truly amazing! And you can go back and see Jacq's garden a couple of years ago and see how it's changed. ruclips.net/p/PL7KEhv2No0IAhW0nRFg6bYL0QkA422YUO

  • @samyu2971
    @samyu2971 6 лет назад +2

    Awesome garden and gardener! Jaq, you are right about the calamondin (calamansi) that make Filipinos like me get excited! And talk about that giant of a moringa tree! Miss eating fresh moringa leaves thrown into stews. As a child, I used to groan when forced to pick these tiny leaves in preparation for cooking. The Jamaican cherries look like a "manzanita" fruit we used to pick as snacks over our neighbor's fence as kids. haha. I agree that its taste is definitely unique as Kaye pointed out. I am loving all the plants you are growing. I can also imagine the wildlife gathering there. Thank you so much, ladies!

    • @EpicYardFarm
      @EpicYardFarm 6 лет назад +1

      Thank you Sam! You are right, picking moringa leaves to use for cooking is really tedious! I think you are right about the Jamaican cherry being the same as the "Mansanitas"!

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Thank you so much, Sam! And thanks for defending me against that woman. I usually take the high road if I get a negative comment, but I've been going through some personal challenges and that hit me the wrong way. Thanks for your comment! Please tune in this Sunday for my next livestream, March 27, 10:00 am PST and join the conversation! Make sure you hit the bell for notifications, so you don't miss it!

  • @yvonnesquadrilli8997
    @yvonnesquadrilli8997 5 лет назад +1

    very nice garden Kaye

  • @Jupe367
    @Jupe367 6 лет назад +2

    That music at 8:41 is so beautiful. I want to give credit to your sound editor for selecting the right music every time. Each day, I have to watch your video. It is so relaxing. I would love to be able to have a garden like that but boy I just don't have the time.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  6 лет назад

      I select all the music 💖. I'd have to pay her much more to do that. But, thank you!! Well, Jacq creates a garden that doesn't require a huge amount of effort to keep up. She does make kombucha, and graft and other things, but those are not necessary. They travel a lot and once you get a polyculture going and have all your irrigation on timers, the work is really less than it would seem. Thanks again!

    • @idragonfly
      @idragonfly 5 лет назад

      @@Latebloomershow Aloha from one of your fans here on the Big Island of Hawaii.
      I'm in complete agreement with Jupe367 - the music interlacing this video is absolutely exquisite.
      Are you able to share the names of the artists/music titles/or sources for these?
      I would dearly love to acquire them for my personal listening pleasure.

  • @jamestalkington7434
    @jamestalkington7434 Год назад

    Good morning smart and beautiful, it's such a pleasure to wake up to your beautiful smiling face every day, it's like watching the sunrise in the morning, so keep smiling your beautiful smile for all to see and wake up to, and GOD BLESS 😇🌷☕🇺🇸

  • @mitche499
    @mitche499 6 лет назад +1

    It is such a joy to wander through Jacq's garden again, she grows such unique fruits and I love the fact she incorporates the 'taste test' into her tours, you being the best taster of all Kaye!!! Thank you for this great video from your trip to Phoenix. :-)

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  6 лет назад

      That's so funny, because I know my sound editor does NOT want to hear me smacking. You may have noticed, I back off from the camera more now than I used to, haha. Got to keep her happy. I DO want to go again to a Vietnamese restaurant and have some food for a video. One of these days...

  • @salmanabulqassim119
    @salmanabulqassim119 6 лет назад +2

    Jacq is such a kind lady. Would love to see her more :-)
    Thanks for sharing this

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  6 лет назад +1

      Me, too! But she has an adoring husband and a full-time job besides all the gardening, kombucha making, cooking, grafting, giving workshops and tours, so coming here is not easy. You can follow her on Instagram!

  • @sherylwilliams1672
    @sherylwilliams1672 5 лет назад

    Beautiful Jacq. I love all the plants and the hat on the hummingbird feeder is adorable

  • @FoodForestPermaculture
    @FoodForestPermaculture 6 лет назад +7

    One of the best or perhaps the best Gardener Jacq .Well done Kaye with showcasing this Master piece from Jacq . I am in awe Kaye . I have learned so much from this fantastic channel . I am going to watch this again so I can have more aaawwweeeeee. Food Forest Permaculture AKA Howie and missy .

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  6 лет назад +2

      Thank you! You can see the first videos of her garden and see how it developed if you watch my whole Phoenix series. I really appreciate your support!

    • @EpicYardFarm
      @EpicYardFarm 6 лет назад +2

      Thank you so much for the kind words! I am continuously learning from the plants! Happy gardening!

  • @meehan302
    @meehan302 6 лет назад +2

    Wow, Kaye, they make great use of their gardens in Phoenix6. Fantastic to have 150 species of fruit, Veg and
    herb. Another inspiring video. Patrick xx

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  6 лет назад

      Thank you, Patrick! Two more videos from this series coming in the next few days! xx

  • @denisem6754
    @denisem6754 5 лет назад +1

    Amazing, and I love the polyculture method!

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Yes, it makes for a visually interesting garden as well! Thanks for watching and please share this! xxx

  • @heavenboundhomestead126
    @heavenboundhomestead126 6 лет назад +2

    Love her garden and the art mixed in just in the right places. Beautiful! Inspired me!

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  6 лет назад

      Yes, she is a graphic designer and her hubs hobby is welding. A perfect marriage!

  • @portiaholliday8741
    @portiaholliday8741 6 лет назад +2

    This is such an exotic and lovely indulgence. Our winter in PA is like that of Canada. A Hawk and Red Headed Woodpecker visited a tree near my window where I feed the Blue Jays. Leaves are scattered everywhere. I get them up with my Ego lawn mower. I use the mowed leaves to insulate my Butterfly Bushes for the winter. In the NorthEast we can rest from our gardens and plan for the upcoming spring. I ordered Rutgers Scarlet and Yambu strawberries from Nourse. I also ordered Jonkheer van Tets currants. This will be plenty to plant in the spring. Jacq's neighbors are getting a real treat touring her garden. Cripps apples are quite tart. I love how she has mulched with wood. The bamboo is so pretty. Perhaps she planted it in a bathtub. Unfortunately we don't get to experience the current of frost. When frost is here it's everywhere.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  6 лет назад

      Frost everywhere, well, it's still a currant, I suppose, it just flows everywhere. 😉Your garden always sounds amazing, and must be something to behold from season to season. I think you should write a daily journal for a year, entries similar to your in depth comments on my channel, include a photo or illustration here and there and publish it. I bet it would sell. Are you still coming out here soon?

  • @cjverde49
    @cjverde49 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you both for these videos. Showing integration of plants especially edibles. Showing people how they can really overcome. Food desert can be eliminated this way. Issues with diversity of both gardening groups and plants. Thank you so much

  • @bennielamb8911
    @bennielamb8911 6 лет назад +3

    awesome garden. I live in Mesa AZ and know how hard it is here. When I see her garden, I am inspired. Awesome garden

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  6 лет назад

      Thank you! Welcome to my channel! Be sure and watch all of my Phoenix playlist. You will see a lot of variety and learn a lot. Thanks so much!

  • @rajiv9819
    @rajiv9819 6 лет назад +1

    Beautiful Epic farm! Poly culture does help to deter pests and infestations if right plants that support each other are planted clubbed tightly to each other.
    Also Kaye if that Jack fruit tree grows well which I am certain should do well in semi arid climate you must taste a riped fruit....it is just awesome...we love it here in India. The unripe is sold as a vegetable and riped one as fruit.
    Thank You for covering beautiful gardens...most importantly the way you present your video is fantastic. A big 👍

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you so much! I'm sorry I missed this comment. The end of the year is a blur now, and I'm just starting to recover from it. I have only tasted jack fruit once and it was unusual and amazing! I loved it. I wish someone would send me an established plant to see if it will grow here. Thanks for watching and please tune in this Sunday, March 27, 10:00 am PST and join the conversation!

    • @rajiv9819
      @rajiv9819 5 лет назад

      @@Latebloomershow For Jack Fruit you will have to check at local nursery. If you were in India I would have gifted you an established plant. Thanks

  • @OFFGRIDwithDOUGSTACY
    @OFFGRIDwithDOUGSTACY 6 лет назад +1

    Should have shown her our tip for opening the pomegranate 😉🤠👍good vid

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  6 лет назад

      I'll share the link. We were pressed for time, expecting those folks, but I'll be happy to pass that along. Thanks for watching! Your HI trip looks amazing!

  • @BarbaraC02
    @BarbaraC02 6 лет назад +1

    Another fun and interesting desert gardening video... thank you! I love the mixtures in this garden. I am planting 1000 moringa seeds throughout to create a quick growing edible shade support. Between ants, javelina, squirrels and other naughty predators I hope to have a few hundred moringa trees survive to provide needed shade in my Tucson, AZ garden.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  6 лет назад +1

      1000! Wow! That would be amazing! You may want to plant a few weeping acacia. That's a great upper story shade tree, which makes a lot of the understory plants possible. Of course, Tucson is not as hot as Phoenix.

    • @BarbaraC02
      @BarbaraC02 6 лет назад +1

      @@Latebloomershow
      Thank you, yes, I love the fragrant sweet acacia. I've planted over 30 sumacs, 15 Arizona cypress, and assorted fruit trees to the existing 50+ native mesquite, sweet acacia, palo verde and creosote plants. Oh, and many saguaro cactus. It's coming along.... excited to plant batches of rosella and other understory plants. I visited Mission Gardens in town recently to get ideas and the rosella hibiscus was one of my favorites. If you have any suggestions for understory plants... please let me know.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  6 лет назад

      How about Cardamom? It is an understory tropical forest plant, and I got mine from Sharon at Sharon's Natural Gardens in DE, and it's doing well in containers here and I just sent a plant to Jacq (you will see in my Thursday video) and she divided it into 5 and planted around the garden already. I'm happy to send you a plant!

  • @bibinthampy1599
    @bibinthampy1599 6 лет назад +2

    I love her arizona garden..i appreciate mam the way u keep so lush and green,..i can keep watching her garden video whole..day..its like jungle in the middle..thank u mam bringing her again to ur channel..nice vid..next time show if someone has terrace gardening or container gardening in US..like to watch..

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  6 лет назад

      I grow a lot in containers and have lots of videos about container gardening. Just through my Garden Vlog playlist which you can find on my channel home page! Glad you found me!

  • @PermacultureHomestead
    @PermacultureHomestead 6 лет назад +1

    I love me some Jacq, i need more updates outta her channel !

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  6 лет назад

      Permaculture Homestead yeah she just doesn’t have the time for a channel. Too busy.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Next, Locklear Feed and Supply! Well, next from SC, should be on Saturday.

  • @shalbinjames
    @shalbinjames 6 лет назад +1

    Epic Food Forest!! Polyculture concept is worth to try ;) Jacq do grows Jackfruit, its interesting :) ♥♥♥ :)

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      YES, she says I can't because it grows into a big tree to support that big fruit and I have no space.

  • @heidigib01
    @heidigib01 5 лет назад

    Wow, just Amazing!

  • @greenthumbelina7331
    @greenthumbelina7331 6 лет назад +3

    Love, love love her garden and the garden art is so creative and wonderful! Thanks for sharing this video.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Thank you, Margie! And be sure to watch Parts 4 and 5! The ladies in Phoenix are so inspiring!!

  • @mumbaibalconygardenerhobbies
    @mumbaibalconygardenerhobbies 6 лет назад +3

    You should move to Phoenix Kaye !!! Hello Jacque , lovely to see you and your garden again ❤️

    • @EpicYardFarm
      @EpicYardFarm 6 лет назад +1

      Hello! Thank you for watching!

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Thanks Jacq! I'm just getting caught up on comments. Please tune in this Sunday for my next livestream, March 27, 10:00 am PST and join the conversation! Make sure you hit the bell for notifications, so you don't miss it!

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Please tune in this Sunday for my next livestream, March 27, 10:00 am PST and join the conversation! Make sure you hit the bell for notifications, so you don't miss it!

  • @tracygarns9611
    @tracygarns9611 6 лет назад +2

    I love your garden, Jacq! I have two asparagus beds I've been cutting every year for fear that pulling would disrupt the crowns. But, I'll try that this year.
    Thanks for another great video, Kaye!

    • @EpicYardFarm
      @EpicYardFarm 6 лет назад +2

      Thank you Tracy! The pulling method works best if you let the base of the stalks soften a couple days after a nice watering. They will come up clean and leave a nice open space for the new shoots. Maybe try with one bed and the other cut as usual. Good luck!

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      I had to give my asparagus away. 😓After growing it for five years!

  • @Mark19766
    @Mark19766 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for another great presentation! What a awesome garden, reminds me of yours. I, really like the idea, of a heavy planted food forest, very cool! Now I know the correct name, of my 10 year old citrus tree, thank you for that! It lives on the front deck in the spring,I always called it, my miniature Lime/orange hybrid.. It thrives in the living room on the south west side window during the winter, actually green’s up a darker shade, in the winter months. Every part is very fragrant, leaves stems and fruit. I like to cut them in half as well and squeeze them into some green tea with honey. Very fragrant little on the tart side, but makes excellent Keylime pie‘s! It must be root pruned and re-planted in the same pot once a year very vigorous top and bottom growth. Trim and prune, much like a apple tree, for light penetration and air. Propagate it very easily from cuttings. Right now about a 4 foot round canopy and about 3 1/2 foot tall with about a 5 inch circumference at the base. Much in the same style as of bonsai, with out the bending and twisting training. I will definitely give it a try, with stirfry or fried rice now. Thanks for that! Been a fan now for over six years, I believe. keep up the great work! Btw, did you figure out the mystery plant, growing in your garden? Salvia by chance, it is a mystery.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  6 лет назад +1

      Marley One I got one as you will see in my Thursday video. Sure hope it gets taller than that. 😳 thanks for watching!!

    • @Mark19766
      @Mark19766 6 лет назад +1

      Kaye Kittrell | Late Bloomer Urban Organic Garden Show Outside it will grow into a medium-size tree. I’m sure where you are located you will have no problem whatsoever. I can’t be as lucky hopefully mother nature keeps those flames away stay safe!

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Thank you! Yes, the rain put out the fires and they are contained and ground is still wet in some areas. And thanks for following me on Twitter! xx

  • @biglou4452
    @biglou4452 6 лет назад +1

    Love these types of videos:')

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  6 лет назад

      Wonderful! I have 14 videos now in my Phoenix playlist. I am working through the rest of my travel from 2017 which I got behind on earlier in the year due to the broken right arm. Shudder to think of that now.

  • @gardenpestk3240
    @gardenpestk3240 4 года назад

    Thank you Kaye & Jacq! Do you have any footage about conversion of the old pool into a garden feature/sub micro-climate?

  • @Latebloomershow
    @Latebloomershow  6 лет назад

    Some YT glitch with thumbnails today. Never seen this. There is a thumbnail!

  • @deadlywound1991
    @deadlywound1991 6 лет назад +3

    Move over Johnny Appleseed Jacq has got a shovel. Perfect garden way cool.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Yes, Jacq is AMAZING. I've adopted her unofficially. Wish we were closer physically, can you imagine the fun we could get into?

    • @deadlywound1991
      @deadlywound1991 5 лет назад

      @@Latebloomershow lol. You're going to need more real estate.

  • @janicedias_sowgrowanddiy
    @janicedias_sowgrowanddiy 6 лет назад +2

    Love these series of the Phoenix gardens... Jacq has a beautiful garden..is she from the Philippines?

  • @lovesdiy5660
    @lovesdiy5660 6 лет назад +1

    Never had that problem with asparagus.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  6 лет назад +1

      You cut it off? I never had that thick of a patch, so I didn't either. But her patch is THICK, wow! I just gave all mine away to a better home, now planted in ground. It will be happier, I think.

    • @lovesdiy5660
      @lovesdiy5660 6 лет назад

      @@Latebloomershow Had huge patch and no problem.

  • @Plantodyssee
    @Plantodyssee 5 лет назад +1

    What type of pepper was that 5:52? The one she sold to someone in seatle?

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад +1

      Chiltepin. Thanks for watching! Sorry I'm just seeing this comment.

  • @realmanpwns
    @realmanpwns 6 лет назад +2

    There doesn't seem to be a thumbnail for this video?

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  6 лет назад

      I don't know what's going on! I see it in my videos list, but not on my phone. Very upset about that. I created and uploaded one. Some YT glitch.

    • @realmanpwns
      @realmanpwns 6 лет назад

      It's fixed now. I like to share them on Facebook and Twitter but if there isn't a thumbnail people won't watch. All good now. Shared :) Soon it will be seedling time! 20 boxes this year, maybe 24 :) Gonna have more than 20 kinds of 'maters and gonna try that Listada de Gandia Eggplant :)

  • @qiongcaspermeyer1762
    @qiongcaspermeyer1762 4 года назад

    is she Chinese? I want to meet her to learn how to be a farmer! Thx

  • @qiongcaspermeyer1762
    @qiongcaspermeyer1762 4 года назад

    is she Chinese? I want to meet her to learn how to be a farmer! Thx