Jay, could you do a video that suggests fruit trees that can be planted for successive ripening throughout the year? So that any given month when you walk in your yard, there is something ready to be picked and eaten?
It's amazing that you can take care of so many tree in your yard and still have time and energy to make lengthy video clip with so much detail for people to watch and learn.
Hi neighbor! Greetings from Surprise. Thanks for the heads up! We have a ton of trees and plants going dormant. We actually had a really good growing season. Crossing our fingers Spring is kind to us for good production next year!
Thank you for sharing all your tips, this is my 1st year growing variety fruits trees and you answered many of my questions I had concerns about, thanks so much Ms V 👌
Very unusual EXTENDED cold snap this year---So the ground soil is colder earlier than maybe we have experienced in decades. Concerned for this winter ! But Weather patterns are unpredictable, so you never know what will ensue. Hopefully, we do Not have many freezing days this winter. ! Though with the early start, stone fruits should potentially have plenty of chill hrs :)
My citrus never lose their leaves (exception for one right now that actually did die I think), believe I'm in similar climate, Cali low inland, 9a. They take mid twenties F when small, considerably colder when mature.
Jay, could you do a video that suggests fruit trees that can be planted for successive ripening throughout the year? So that any given month when you walk in your yard, there is something ready to be picked and eaten?
Kumquats are a great option for elongating your season. Those would definitely be one that would help with successive ripening.
It's amazing that you can take care of so many tree in your yard and still have time and energy to make lengthy video clip with so much detail for people to watch and learn.
I'm thankful Jay had a Barbados cherry tree for me last year, it's amazing
Happy Thanksgiving Jay
Hi neighbor! Greetings from Surprise. Thanks for the heads up! We have a ton of trees and plants going dormant. We actually had a really good growing season. Crossing our fingers Spring is kind to us for good production next year!
Happy Thanksgiving. Enjoy 🦃🍻
Thank you for sharing all your tips, this is my 1st year growing variety fruits trees and you answered many of my questions I had concerns about, thanks so much Ms V 👌
*Whisper* "Compost. That's what's going on. Compost..." Love it!
Hello Jay, could you tell me where is your nursery located? Thank you
41 s. 83rd pl. mesa az
Very unusual EXTENDED cold snap this year---So the ground soil is colder earlier than maybe we have experienced in decades. Concerned for this winter ! But Weather patterns are unpredictable, so you never know what will ensue. Hopefully, we do Not have many freezing days this winter. ! Though with the early start, stone fruits should potentially have plenty of chill hrs :)
Beautiful nursery you have!!!!!!
Thank you! 😊
My mom makes carob hot drink and it is really good.
May I know the price of your smallest curry or kaffir lime tree?
How well do you kumquats grow when in the ground? I've read they prefer acidic soil
My citrus never lose their leaves (exception for one right now that actually did die I think), believe I'm in similar climate, Cali low inland, 9a. They take mid twenties F when small, considerably colder when mature.
I want to know from u according to taste and flavours which blood orange is best between Moro , tarroco and sanguileni??
Tarroco
Happy thanksgiving bro I hope you and your loved ones are doing great ❤
How much for a star fruit and Barbados cherry?
Come by, prices vary by size
Wow thats alot of potted trees.
I make my German chocolate cake with carob powder and it's awesome.
Where do I get the female carob seeds or tree?
Can carob be planted in a container?
yes
Where do you buy your trees?
I sell them. I have a nursery here in AZ
🤓