Oh my! I love your video to go Vietnamese fruit Farm. I will be in Tampa on Sept 2. I will definitely come to this farm. Thank you so much for sharing.
Hi Amigo! I love what you’re doing😘 it’s good for the soul! Oh my goodness those are giant avocados. I love Chico, Atis and rambutan and of course Mangoes 🥭
Hola amiga! Thank you so much 😊 I am happy you enjoy watching me with my tropical fruit life. It makes me happy to share what I do , thank you for the support Tanya 😄
love that place "vuong lavang", his sugar apple is the vietnamese chewy variety, i bought 3 of his plant and they started to fruit this year. best variety
When I saw the title, I thought that you were going to Pine Island Fruit Nursery down in Homestead/Redland. Didn't know there was an area called Pine Island up north and west.
Yes! I have yet to visit down south Homestead and Fruit and Spice park, I want to see how the big nurseries and fruit farms operate and try some fruit too.
I am not sure honestly I just drive there by memory, but it’s inbetween Stanley’s mango 🥭 and Fruitscapes LLC, during mango season he will put out a big sign (John painter) on the road and it leads people from the road to his house, that’s how I found him so I am not sure of his address.
Those sugar apples I think were not sprayed with a water hose when they first developed, since I bought them from La Vang, my own home grown sugar apples I would not allow that as I watch them everyday and I would wash off and remove any scale I see with water. But La Vang also owns another 50 acres of land near their farm thats all sugar apple, so I just believe that they sometimes cant take care of all and some sugar apples develop this blackness.-- Although it is just a cosmetic defect the fruit on inside is still edible.
If you touch these fruits, they turn black...their protective powder is being destroyed by touching...same with some other fruits, on trees or at the market...some farmers don’t want people walk far inside their gardens as visitors love to pamper the flowers and fruits
Fruit capes nursery on fine island have the best fruit in south west Florida the owners very kind and friendly but please don’t pick and still their fruit
Dang! You know all the fruit names, even in Vietnamese! Awesome, love it!
Yes I love mang cau and Vu sua the most also I like how Vietnamese culture love fruit and love to farm too
Oh my! I love your video to go Vietnamese fruit Farm. I will be in Tampa on Sept 2. I will definitely come to this farm. Thank you so much for sharing.
Lol I laughed when you said your cat eats sugar apples
OMG, I want to go there. Thanks for sharing #Eders USA
Thanks for the nice video. I could see your love toward sugar apple trees and the fruits.
Enjoy nature and what it gots to offer 🌶🍅🍅🥦🥕🌽🍊🌹
Thank you I love fruits so much!
Such a beautiful farms! Love watching farming...wish when we go to Florida again we can visit these farms especially the tropical fruits.
Yes south Florida has a lot of tropical farms ! Around spring time and summer time there will be a lot of tropical fruits available
Yes more of sugar apple trees videos. Cause of your videos i have planted over 15 sugar apples.
Absolutely I will make more sugar apple video
For your info, i have seeded (planted seeds) over 20 sugar apple seeds.
Will keep you posted 🌹🙂
@@saeedal-bahhar7683 Yes let me know how your seeds go, I planted some more sugar apple seeds today.
Oh that black sapote bread looks so delicious! I've got to make it down there sometime! Thanks for bringing us along.
Your welcome 🤗 Oh that black Sapote bread was AMAZING, I need to go back and get some more. Definitely worth a visit to Pine Island!
Hi Amigo! I love what you’re doing😘 it’s good for the soul!
Oh my goodness those are giant avocados. I love Chico, Atis and rambutan and of course Mangoes 🥭
Hola amiga! Thank you so much 😊 I am happy you enjoy watching me with my tropical fruit life. It makes me happy to share what I do , thank you for the support Tanya 😄
love that place "vuong lavang", his sugar apple is the vietnamese chewy variety, i bought 3 of his plant and they started to fruit this year. best variety
Love this variety probably one of my favorite sugar apple varieties.
I heard they got devastated by hurricane Ian. I wish I wouldn't know about them before.
Coconut palm more video pls
Absolutely, I just uploaded a coconut maintenance video today.
Nice video! I like to go to those places as well!:)
Yes !! My favorite it’s like my fruit Disney
@@gardenflorida ha ha laughed on the Fruit Disney, actually I commented at the second place the third one I didn’t go yet. :)
He’s so cute. 🌱😏🌱
Yes 😂
Also nice haircut!
Thank you so much! I have to keep it short because sometimes it gets too hot in FL.
When I saw the title, I thought that you were going to Pine Island Fruit Nursery down in Homestead/Redland. Didn't know there was an area called Pine Island up north and west.
Yes! I have yet to visit down south Homestead and Fruit and Spice park, I want to see how the big nurseries and fruit farms operate and try some fruit too.
Nice
Thanks bro love Pine Island
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where is this place located?
This is located in Pine Island, Florida
Here is the address
9203 H Stringfellow Rn
Saint James City, FL 33956
United States
Hi. what is address of the john painters?
I am not sure honestly I just drive there by memory, but it’s inbetween Stanley’s mango 🥭 and Fruitscapes LLC, during mango season he will put out a big sign (John painter) on the road and it leads people from the road to his house, that’s how I found him so I am not sure of his address.
Why these sugar apples have black color/scale around their stem.
Those sugar apples I think were not sprayed with a water hose when they first developed, since I bought them from La Vang, my own home grown sugar apples I would not allow that as I watch them everyday and I would wash off and remove any scale I see with water. But La Vang also owns another 50 acres of land near their farm thats all sugar apple, so I just believe that they sometimes cant take care of all and some sugar apples develop this blackness.-- Although it is just a cosmetic defect the fruit on inside is still edible.
If you touch these fruits, they turn black...their protective powder is being destroyed by touching...same with some other fruits, on trees or at the market...some farmers don’t want people walk far inside their gardens as visitors love to pamper the flowers and fruits
Please, give me all these place address.
Fruit capes nursery on fine island have the best fruit in south west Florida the owners very kind and friendly but please don’t pick and still their fruit