I tried one recently and it's very tasty, so It's the newest tree I planted this spring! A bit less dry than a Chinese jujube, and sweeter than most Chinese varieties. The issue with Indian is they cannot tolerate a hard freeze, whereas Chinese jujube can.
@@TouchGrassGardening you gotta get the tender leaves if possible if not any good leaves, just brew them as if you'd do tea it stops a bad cough and heals the lungs oh, the mallow flowers such as hollyhock are also good for phlegm and cough I just dry their flowers
Let's just say that I learn something new every time I watch your great videos. keep creating and keep posting.
Thank you Majd.
Wow man that's an amazing intro! Loved this video too. You have a new subscriber! :)
Thank you, I really appreciate that! Also, happy to learn about your channel.
Love the focused and useful info, music, and overall production 👌
Great topic as we are constantly busting 100F here in the Sacramento Valley.
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Love your Chinese jujubee collection! Would love to see a taste test when it’s harvest season.
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It is my first time on your channel and I have just subscribed. Thank you so much for sharing. Keep up the good work. All the best on this journey.
Very nice! My mulberry pales in comparison. I think I will cut it way back this fall and train it into a standard form.
Don't be afraid to manhandle your mulberry :)
wow that's good
I live in TN and have Chinese jujube. I love the taste, but I heard Indian jujube is tastier.
I tried one recently and it's very tasty, so It's the newest tree I planted this spring! A bit less dry than a Chinese jujube, and sweeter than most Chinese varieties. The issue with Indian is they cannot tolerate a hard freeze, whereas Chinese jujube can.
My papayas and my jujubes all bear fruits within the first year.
Where can i get d seeds or saplings to plant??
Did you know that the mullberry leaves can be made into a tea that will clear the cough instantly
I had no idea about that. How do you do it? Just brew the leaves, or any special trick?
@@TouchGrassGardening you gotta get the tender leaves if possible if not any good leaves, just brew them as if you'd do tea
it stops a bad cough and heals the lungs
oh, the mallow flowers such as hollyhock are also good for phlegm and cough
I just dry their flowers