How Much Water Is Used on 200+ Tropical Fruit Trees in California's Central Valley

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @vietpham8456
    @vietpham8456 4 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for this amazing video! I am starting slowly to work towards a food forest like your. Start with the wood chips right now. Your videos inspired me!

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you. It’ll find that the entire process is mostly hands off. Once the irrigation, mulch and trees are down, it’s mostly just sitting back and waiting for the trees to produce fruits.

  • @EnlightenmentGarden
    @EnlightenmentGarden 4 месяца назад +7

    Thanks for posting this. I'm glad you shared your actual consumption. Mine was 50k this last month (inside and out)! Inside is only about 1/3 of total usage for my property. You are fortunate to have inexpensive high-quality water. In my area, the utilities charge 2.5 times higher than yours and we have high salt. Not much I can do about those factors. I just keep up the hydration and the trees seem to be doing well despite non-optimal minerals. And I agree, when I grew just grass, I was using about the same amount to keep my summer lawn looking good. Growing food, providing wildlife respite, pumping oxygen into the air, and adding shade and humidity are priceless.

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад +1

      Totally. My yard is extremely small when compared to yours. If any larger, I too may be reaching the 50,000 gallon per month range.

    • @Anopinionwonthurtyou
      @Anopinionwonthurtyou Месяц назад +1

      I LOVE your garden, I aspire to do the same in my yard!

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you. If I can do it, anyone can too.

    • @Anopinionwonthurtyou
      @Anopinionwonthurtyou Месяц назад +1

      @@TropicalCentralValley What is the size of your yard? You’ve really very beautifully packed so much into the spaces! The contrast between yours and your neighbor’s yards is incredible!

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  Месяц назад +1

      Front and backyard, where there is soil, about 2,000 square feet.

  • @libertyontheland
    @libertyontheland 4 месяца назад +9

    We’re all on well water and my neighbor waters their lawn everyday for hours year round sometimes for 24 hours straight. I planted a bunch of fruit trees along the property line to put the water to better use 😂

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      Benefits of personal well water, but, the well can go dry, particularly in drought years.
      I know some parts of Porterville, CA went dry and were completely reliant on bottled water serval years back.

  • @vimeopictures5170
    @vimeopictures5170 4 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for making such relatable videos. In my case, I use less water compared to my grass lawn as there are some tropical plants that can survive without water for weeks like mangoes, guavas, figs, citruses, grapes. However, some need water every alternate days like purple caimito, water apples, coconut etc. Maintaining lawn is such a task. Whereas, these forests? you can leave them wild and free! The more lazy I get, the more beautiful and dense they become

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад +1

      That’s interesting. I think California is different in that, we’re known for growing fruits for the rest of the United States and the world.
      Due to our most sunny days, it makes perfect sense that trees grow easily in California. Additional, California is super friendly to anything (particularly trees) that is seen as helping the environment, especially with cleaning the air.

  • @dynamiscr
    @dynamiscr 4 месяца назад +1

    You have a great tropical food forest there. Your orchard is such a good inspiration for me. I have a guava tree already, but Id like to have anonas, mangoes and avocados as well. Good job sir

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      Thank you. Guava trees are a gateway to other tropical fruit trees. This was the case for me in the very beginning.

    • @dynamiscr
      @dynamiscr 4 месяца назад +1

      @@TropicalCentralValley yes indeed! Guava, mango, soursop, papaya, etc bring me so much childhood memories!
      I've also noticed that you have paw-paw trees, where did you find those here in California?

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад +1

      I had purchased my pawpaw tree from an online seller years ago. It’s perhaps one of the slowest growing trees.

    • @dynamiscr
      @dynamiscr 4 месяца назад +1

      @@TropicalCentralValley good to know. I better purchase one for my yard now, then. Thanks and keep up the good work

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      You’re very welcome.

  • @bigg368
    @bigg368 4 месяца назад +4

    Gorgeous garden. Looks like Thailand.

  • @Florida882
    @Florida882 4 месяца назад +1

    I love your yard. I CAN NOT imagine watering so much. Not because of the cost. I do rain barrels and I also have areas to help catch and hold the rain. I’m in Florida though and I know it isn’t the same. I don’t water or fertilize. I put down wood chips. I figure what grows grows. I’m three years in. I have lost trees but from hurricane and freeze. You have a beautiful yard. Must be nice with all the shade.

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you.
      Yeah, due to the lack of rain and other resources, I do have to water and fertilize the trees, but these aren’t too burdensome.

  • @jared8268
    @jared8268 4 месяца назад +6

    Definitely agree on the value of automated irrigation. Hand watering takes way too long, and if you go on vacation, there’s nobody to care for the trees. Much better to set up a drip system early so that as you add new plants, you are only needing to add a few new feeder lines.

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      Totally. My only concern is the automated system breaking, which has happened to me, but most are relatively reliable.

    • @GrowsGoneWild
      @GrowsGoneWild 4 месяца назад +1

      I agree. Setting up an irrigation system is high on my priority right now. Watering for an hour in the summer sun is definitely not a good time 🤣

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад +1

      Yeah, I too hand watered all of my trees in the old days. The process took several hours.

    • @GrowsGoneWild
      @GrowsGoneWild 4 месяца назад +1

      @@TropicalCentralValley it’s twice a day for me now 😭

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад +1

      Yeah, I’ve been there, especially during the super hot days.

  • @Will_Grow_Plants
    @Will_Grow_Plants 4 месяца назад +1

    This was a good point, I should consider finishing my drip system, it needs work. Right now I hand water and I am taking a lot of time to really soak everything. I think this would definitely benefit my garden.

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад +1

      Totally, I too once hand watered my trees and it took hours. Adding to this, that process was a bit wasteful as the water simply dried up before the trees even had a chance to uptake the water.

    • @SVmathfarmer
      @SVmathfarmer 4 месяца назад +1

      That’s the boat I’m in right now. Need to transition to irrigation and as you say small releases frequently

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      Definitely, due to your acre size yard, it may take several days to lay down the primary 5/8 tube, but once down, the smaller, 1/4 distribution tubes (the brown ones shown in my video) are a breeze.

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      Definitely, due to your acre size yard, it may take several days to lay down the primary 5/8 tube, and the smaller 1/4 distribution tubes (the brown ones shown in my video), but the rest is a breeze.

  • @JaimeBird-n8m
    @JaimeBird-n8m 4 месяца назад +1

    Great garden iv just started mine in Australia.we are using grey water from house and rain watee catchments.only nees water 4 months till winter

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      That’s awesome. Although great in theory, I get nervous about the soap and other chemical’s impact on the soil life.

  • @mohamedh0786
    @mohamedh0786 4 месяца назад +2

    Brah, Love our Tropical Yard, Well Done

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      Thank you. All credit goes to the trees for making it in the Central Valley’s harsh climate.

  • @Loan-o4q
    @Loan-o4q 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi, enjoy watching your garden! Thx for sharing!Tropical fruits nurseries: magnolia nursery (garden grove),O2 (across the street from magnolia nursery), EKT (Lakewood), Kim le(la puenta?), lai thieu (santa ana), mimosa in LA s the cheapest (they have all of tropical fruits and flowers trees.

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for the tip. I have not been to other tropical fruit tree nurseries in the LA region besides Mimosa, Champ and Emily. Given that they all pretty much source their trees from wholesalers in Florida, I’ve just been going to the ones that have the most inventory so I can pick the best tree from the lot.

  • @fruitful_life3
    @fruitful_life3 4 месяца назад +1

    Great video, love it.

  • @pmurT4202
    @pmurT4202 4 месяца назад +1

    Love them videos bro keep them coming 👍💪

  • @segapena5033
    @segapena5033 4 месяца назад +1

    The density and tree cover must also help retain soil moisture vs having just an open shadeless lawn or low density tree cover. I tried to explain this to my wife when did our landscaping. She wanted a big green lawn in the background of the pool with all my plantings at the very back of the property line where it was closer to some neighbor's giant oak trees and shaded. I kept telling her my fruit and ornamental trees would not perform well under oak trees and the lawn would struggle in the summer without afternoon shade. The parts of my yard that are more shaded in the afternoon stay green all summer while the shadeless areas turn bright yellow. My fruit and ornamental trees near the oak trees are very slow growing but the full sun ones have taken off. Lawns are a pain.

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      Absolutely. The density of my trees helps to create humidity which helps nearby trees and plants. Additionally, although not mentioned in this video, the amount of mulch I have (about 1 foot high) serves to prevent moisture loss at the ground level.

  • @So.avant.garde1
    @So.avant.garde1 3 месяца назад +1

    You have great trees. Where do you buy your most successful trees there in LA?

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  3 месяца назад

      Thank you.
      If you’re nearing the Los Angeles or Sacramento region, there’s actually a good number of tropical fruit tree nurseries in the area. Here’s some videos I did touring some of them:
      Champa Nursery - Spring 2022 Tour
      ruclips.net/video/o1-Adgg5DKQ/видео.html
      Emily Garden Nursery - Spring 2022 Tour
      ruclips.net/video/gn1JDiz-riA/видео.html
      Mimosa Nursery - Spring 2022 Tour
      ruclips.net/video/YfOMOSsuGIo/видео.html
      Mimosa Nursery in Northern California - Sacramento!
      ruclips.net/video/gZNdN2HceQ4/видео.html

  • @vtran1978
    @vtran1978 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the video. Can you provide links to the irrigation components that you use? There's so many choices out there. Thanks.

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад +1

      Melnor Bluetooth Timer
      www.lowes.com/pd/Melnor-BT-1-Zone-Timer/1002888324
      Faucet Connector
      www.lowes.com/pd/Raindrip-Universal-Polypropylene-Drip-Irrigation-Female-Adapter/3326118
      Primary Tube
      www.lowes.com/pd/Raindrip-5-8-in-x-200-ft-Polyethylene-Drip-Irrigation-Distribution-Tubing/3125827
      Primary Tube End Cap
      www.lowes.com/pd/Raindrip-5-8-in-Polypropylene-Drip-Irrigation-End-Cap/3406906
      Irrigation Distribution Tube
      www.lowes.com/pd/Raindrip-1-4-in-x-50-ft-Vinyl-Drip-Irrigation-Distribution-Tubing/999994766
      Irrigation Tube Connectors
      www.lowes.com/pd/Raindrip-5-Pack-Drip-Irrigation-Connectors/3653816
      Bubblers
      www.lowes.com/pd/Orbit-5-Pack-29-GPH-Full-circle-Spray-Drip-Irrigation-Bubbler/3133823
      Sprinklers
      www.lowes.com/pd/Raindrip-28-2-GPH-Half-circle-Spray-Drip-Irrigation-Multi-Stream-Dripper-Stake/3577316
      www.lowes.com/pd/Raindrip-28-2-GPH-Half-circle-Spray-Drip-Irrigation-Multi-Stream-Dripper-Stake/3577316
      Accessories
      www.lowes.com/pd/Raindrip-20-Pack-Drip-Irrigation-Goof-Plugs/3407278
      www.lowes.com/pd/Raindrip-5-8-in-Polypropylene-Drip-Irrigation-Coupling/3136519
      www.lowes.com/pd/Raindrip-5-8-in-Polypropylene-Drip-Irrigation-Tee/3407818
      www.lowes.com/pd/Raindrip-10-Pack-1-4-in-Polypropylene-Drip-Irrigation-Tees/3136237
      www.lowes.com/pd/Raindrip-50-Pack-1-4-in-Polypropylene-Drip-Irrigation-Couplings/3151607
      www.lowes.com/pd/Raindrip-28-2-GPH-Half-circle-Spray-Drip-Irrigation-Multi-Stream-Dripper-Stake/3577316

  • @mauriciodiaz1310
    @mauriciodiaz1310 4 месяца назад +2

    Brotha u have the best house on the block. 💯

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад +1

      It’s different for sure, especially in my neighborhood. It’s something you don’t expect in a “newer” neighborhood.

    • @SVmathfarmer
      @SVmathfarmer 4 месяца назад +1

      When I lived in suburbia I had a similar yard stuffed with tons of fruit trees. Now live slightly more rural with a lot more trees than was possible in the suburban home

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      It’s a good feeling when being surrounded by trees. Sort of a hidden paradise feeling.

  • @wheretheresawheeltheresawa2379
    @wheretheresawheeltheresawa2379 Месяц назад +1

    I used to live in central valley ( Fresno). How do all those tropical trees like mango, survive the cold weather there? I live in OC now. They are everywhere down here

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  Месяц назад

      I don’t believe I’m understanding your question. We get plenty of cold hours which causes the mango trees to bloom like crazy.

  • @actorkaiserjohnson
    @actorkaiserjohnson 4 месяца назад +1

    I think you’ve mentioned it in the comments of other videos, but what are all the beautiful red and pink flowers (or are they bracts?) that surround the trees in the front yard?

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад +1

      Crown-of-thorns.
      This is the video that you’re referring in which I go into details about them:
      Ground Covering for Tropical Fruit Trees in California's Central Valley
      ruclips.net/video/7OgxYMihkRY/видео.html

    • @actorkaiserjohnson
      @actorkaiserjohnson 4 месяца назад +1

      @@TropicalCentralValley Awesome, thank you!

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      You’re very welcome.

  • @kimjohnson3910
    @kimjohnson3910 3 месяца назад +1

    Lawns are useless and labor intensive. I ❤️ your front lawn

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  3 месяца назад

      Thank you.
      I totally agree, but it’s also nice to have neighbors with lawn from which my trees can pull water from.

  • @HBelair
    @HBelair 4 месяца назад +1

    How often do you water your giant bird of paradise?
    Thank you

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      Specific to this section of my yard, I water it daily, every other hour for 2 minutes as there aren’t any trees in this watering zone.

    • @HBelair
      @HBelair 4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you very much for your response. I have learned so much from your channel. I have a small tropical garden in Sacramento.

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      Thank you.

  • @SVmathfarmer
    @SVmathfarmer 4 месяца назад +1

    Good video. I use similar amount farming on about 1 acre yard. My July - Aug water bill $1200 for 2 months. It was cheaper this bill than last year. I have similar amount of trees in San Jose. Only high bills are July - Aug - Sep. Rest of year ok. You growing avocados? That’s my main Focus. I don’t sell anything except to friends it’smainly all for family and any leftovers usually just go to my chickens.

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      Wow, if my calculations are correct, that’s roughly 187,419 gallons of water per month.
      I do have a Reed avocado doing great in the yard.

    • @SVmathfarmer
      @SVmathfarmer 4 месяца назад +1

      @@TropicalCentralValley SJ water provides the usage data I’ll have to look and get back to see how close your calculation is. I’m
      Obsessed with Reed avocado I have 13 trees

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      That’s awesome.

  • @actorkaiserjohnson
    @actorkaiserjohnson 4 месяца назад +1

    Am I seeing correctly that you’re using a drip system with bubblers/sprayers? Or are you on PVC with bubblers? Your front and back garden is what I aspire to! Have you ever done an irrigation video where you walk through your setup?

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад +1

      You got it. Drip system, but with blubbers to the trees and sprinklers for everything else (shrubs, flowers, vegetables, etc.). The primary tube from the faucet is the standard 5/8” polyethylene garden tube from which, the smaller (brown ones shown in the video) 1/4” redistribution tubes are connected to.

    • @actorkaiserjohnson
      @actorkaiserjohnson 4 месяца назад +1

      @@TropicalCentralValley awesome, thanks! So no drip emitters, all bubbler/sprayer emitters?

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад +1

      I would strongly discourage the use of actual drippers as the trees need much more water than what the drippers can provide.

    • @actorkaiserjohnson
      @actorkaiserjohnson 4 месяца назад +1

      @@TropicalCentralValley okay thanks!

  • @Jesus-x3d
    @Jesus-x3d 4 месяца назад +1

    What’s the tree by the road?? Did you say ice cream bean tree? I didn’t catch what you called it. Thanks

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      Ice Cream Bean tree, also known as the Inga. The pulps are delicious; almost vanilla flavored goodness.

    • @Jesus-x3d
      @Jesus-x3d 4 месяца назад +1

      @@TropicalCentralValley I will have to locate one of those!

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      Definitely, the taste is quite unique.

  • @mr.larocca5150
    @mr.larocca5150 4 месяца назад +1

    Do you use any greywater? If not, its easy to turn laundry water into irrigation water.

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      I do not. My primary concern with grey water is the impact it has on the soil life.

    • @mr.larocca5150
      @mr.larocca5150 4 месяца назад +1

      @@TropicalCentralValleyI've found it very easy and a great way to reduce my water for irrigation. It is very important to avoid detergents with salt. I use Dr. Bronners.

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for the tip.

  • @floydb9100
    @floydb9100 Месяц назад +1

    nice

  • @crushayou5319
    @crushayou5319 4 месяца назад +1

    My sodium ppm was tested from 39-103 in 2023 and chlorine residuals average was 1.1. I am in Anaheim. Is that pretty good?

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад +1

      Your sodium is practically nonexistent; for reference, mango trees start exhibiting negative signs when the sodium is higher than 2,000 ppm. The chlorine mostly “harms” the soil life, but, there’s not much that can be done.
      Bear in mind, water is just one piece of the puzzle. Your soil’s composition plays an even more important role.

    • @crushayou5319
      @crushayou5319 4 месяца назад +1

      @@TropicalCentralValley thanks for the reply. I have been growing in containers. So I usually do a peet, pearlite, sand and some charcoal. Then I sprinkle some holly tone in the container and on top of soil. I have lots of eugenia, jaboticaba, Pouteria, annona and others that I grow with that. Lots of drainage and it becomes hard to over water.

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад +1

      That’s awesome. Nice job.

  • @lawngevity3295
    @lawngevity3295 4 месяца назад +1

    Next year i'm setting up a drip system too. It's going to be a pain but hopefully a pain suffered just once.

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      It’s well worth it. Once you have the main line down, you can add more smaller lines going to each tree.
      It’s super easy.

  • @BBWJuliofranco
    @BBWJuliofranco 4 месяца назад +1

    I also live in visalia I hope to one day run in to you 😂 teach me how to grow a mango tree

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      Nice. Yeah, I’m not sure why very few folks grow tropical fruit trees in our area, but the majority of tropical fruit trees perform very well here.
      Specific to the growing of mango trees, I would recommend you grow them from store bought fruits as the seedlings acclimate so much better than grafted, mature trees. Here’s an earlier video that I made that touches on this topic:
      Successfully Plant and Grow Mango Trees in Clay Soil
      ruclips.net/video/z5nZjteXbVM/видео.html

    • @BBWJuliofranco
      @BBWJuliofranco 4 месяца назад +1

      @TropicalCentralValley thanks ill check it later love vids.

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      You’re very welcome.

  • @Jesus-x3d
    @Jesus-x3d 4 месяца назад +1

    Do your neighbors mind the food forest? Just curious!

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      Not only do they not mind, they are trying to mimic my setup. I have mentioned to any neighbors who asked that I’m more than happy to give away any of my cuttings, seedlings, etc.

    • @Jesus-x3d
      @Jesus-x3d 4 месяца назад +1

      @@TropicalCentralValley that’s nice of you! Wish you were my next door neighbor we would have a lot to talk about… i don’t have as much as you but I’m getting there. By the way here in Florida it rains almost every day in the summer so we don’t have to water as much. It’s very hot and humid and perfect for tropicals! I’ll subscribe to your channel. I love your videos!

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      Much of my tips probably do not apply to your climate, however, it’s also worth sharing.

  • @Boboyaliihawhos1
    @Boboyaliihawhos1 4 месяца назад +1

    Where do you get all your plants?

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      If you’re nearing the Los Angeles region, there’s actually a good number of tropical fruit tree nurseries in the area. Here’s some videos I did touring some of them:
      Champa Nursery - Spring 2022 Tour
      ruclips.net/video/o1-Adgg5DKQ/видео.html
      Emily Garden Nursery - Spring 2022 Tour
      ruclips.net/video/gn1JDiz-riA/видео.html
      Mimosa Nursery - Spring 2022 Tour
      ruclips.net/video/YfOMOSsuGIo/видео.html

    • @Boboyaliihawhos1
      @Boboyaliihawhos1 4 месяца назад +1

      @@TropicalCentralValley Mahalo 🤙🏾

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      a'ole pilikia

  • @pmurT4202
    @pmurT4202 4 месяца назад +2

    Is there a reason why you don’t grow jackfruit trees

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад +4

      No reason, that’s why I got a bunch of jackfruit trees in my yard. I haven’t talked about them too much yet as they are still a bit young, but I’ll cover them in future videos.

    • @Genesis--me8ud
      @Genesis--me8ud 4 месяца назад +1

      @@TropicalCentralValley What happen to your VU Sua
      Tree no update so it must have die can’t survive this environment - it’s ironic people try to sell this tree but so far no proof have this tree with fruit in California

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      It’s growing nicely in the ground. About 5 feet tall.

  • @vimeopictures5170
    @vimeopictures5170 4 месяца назад +1

    I've some of my friends in new jersey and they are not allowed to grow fruit trees in their front lawn. I live in India....we had no such rules. You could grow anything and everything in your frontyard or backyard and nobody would bat an eye. But now times have changed. In many up and coming Indian localities, the builders and developers are following the same US model. It's such a shame!

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      I went into more details on your other comment, but, I totally agree.

  • @joweb1320
    @joweb1320 4 месяца назад +1

    21,000 gallons a month?

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад +1

      Just about. It’s a lot, but much of the water does get recycled back into the ground, and hopefully replenishing the aquifers.

    • @joweb1320
      @joweb1320 4 месяца назад +1

      @@TropicalCentralValley Excellent points!

  • @2012zk
    @2012zk 4 месяца назад +3

    Can you talk about how do you get rid of rotten mice rats squirrel gophers all these little guys are smart and eating my fruits 😢 i know we have to share but fruits take a long time to grow and when they're ready to eat they're gone 😂

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад +1

      I had rat issues, and the old fashioned rat traps took care of them.
      I do not have personal experience with the other critters, but have heard that bubble gum takes are of gophers as they’re unable to digest them.

    • @Jesus-x3d
      @Jesus-x3d 4 месяца назад +2

      Keep hungry Cats around. Also don’t kill the snakes because they are natural pest control.

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      The problem with using other predators such as cats to take care of the prey is the unintended consequences. Cats will also make good meal of birds that are beneficial in tackling insect pests.

  • @DavidRamirez-mh9yo
    @DavidRamirez-mh9yo 4 месяца назад +1

    We should be focusing on the millions of walnut trees that just soak up water to produce little. Stop focussing on the homeowner directly. County
    Parks never stop watering there weeds

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      I agree. Parks are nice, but seem wasteful. In lieu of grass, native plants should be planted in city parks.

  • @christymessina9877
    @christymessina9877 Месяц назад +1

    A better question is how much water is wasted on California golf courses? Where’s the outrage about that waste of water? I used to live in California and I had to water a small vegetable garden twice a day.

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  Месяц назад +1

      While I agree, this question can be expanded into other industries such as the car washing, water parks, etc.

    • @christymessina9877
      @christymessina9877 Месяц назад +1

      @ yes very true. While living there I noticed a lot of water wasted but then regular residents were the only ones getting fined. If you grow a garden in California you really do have a green thumb! And your garden is beautiful by the way

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you. And in my case, I’m using less water than my neighbors.

  • @GrowsGoneWild
    @GrowsGoneWild 4 месяца назад +1

    4 mins an hour is perfect with for your clay soil. It can’t absorb much more than that.

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад +1

      The clay soil isn’t really the issue, it’s the oxygen, or lack thereof. With about 95% of the tree’s feeder roots being near the top 1 foot of soil, where there’s plenty of oxygen, it only makes sense to water frequently but in small quantities.

    • @anonymoustargetindividual
      @anonymoustargetindividual 4 месяца назад +1

      @@TropicalCentralValley 4 mins an hour, how many hours per day? Drip emitter 1 gallon per min?

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      12 times per day; basically 7am to 7pm.
      My bubblers are independently adjustable, with larger trees receiving more water.
      My garden hose pressure is 9.286 seconds to fill up 1 gallon.

  • @emanueldelgado540
    @emanueldelgado540 4 месяца назад +1

    Wow your water bill is cheap I use half of what you use and mines 300+

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      In my case, it definitely helps that I’m surrounded by lawn folks.

  • @lyonheart84
    @lyonheart84 4 месяца назад +2

    Lol your water bills are insanely cheap over there, i did some calculations and your same water usage here would cost you at least 500 bucks a MONTH 😂

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      Wow, and it rains quite a bit where you are. Mines actually a bit expensive when compared to folks with well.

    • @melbournesubtropicfruits9474
      @melbournesubtropicfruits9474 4 месяца назад +1

      @@lyonheart84 Ha yeah we are also ripped off here as Sewage use is calculated on water use. They used to charge me last as most of my water use was on garden not sewer so I said stick a metre on my dunny pipe don't guess with some stupid formila lol

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      It’s always interesting to see how other parts of the world handles water usage. I do feel mine is a bit on the pricier side as I’m using the sanitized water from the city. That said, I do know of folks living on the edge of the city that uses their own water from the well, and they’re basically getting unlimited amounts of water.

    • @melbournesubtropicfruits9474
      @melbournesubtropicfruits9474 4 месяца назад

      @@TropicalCentralValley Here in Oz the authorities are taxing well water as it's affecting the artesian basin. in Western Australia CocaCola are stealing that water and bottling it for free and selling said water for $3 a bottle rotten scammers

  • @OCMOOMOMO
    @OCMOOMOMO 4 месяца назад +1

    What about fertilizer?

    • @TropicalCentralValley
      @TropicalCentralValley  4 месяца назад

      Definitely. The feeding of trees is another piece of the puzzle to ensuring they thrive in non-native region. Here’s a dedicated video I did covering that topic:
      Organic Fertilizer Tips for Feeding your Tropical Fruit Trees
      ruclips.net/video/5ePGUBhOj-w/видео.html