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.
Love your Chinese jujubee collection! Would love to see a taste test when it’s harvest season.
Love the focused and useful info, music, and overall production 👌
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.
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.
Great Deal
wow that's good
My papayas and my jujubes all bear fruits within the first year.
Great topic as we are constantly busting 100F here in the Sacramento Valley.
Xie xie!
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.
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 :)
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