Hotter the better! This is why tropical fruit trees should be planted in the worst time of year!

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июл 2023
  • Most plants can tolerate between 20-120 degrees, if given proper water, and maintaining a healthy root system. 99 percent of plant related problems in the desert, are directly linked to water, humidity, and moisture. Deserts are the hottest and coldest places to live, and can all be controlled by water. This is why flood irrigated properties are the best to have here, but very unaffordable, given water is always a concern here.

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  • @KarlKarsnark
    @KarlKarsnark Год назад +6

    Native Floridaman here. Can confirm that water is the key to survival. We get +100F with +95% for months on end here in the Summer, but it rains heavily basically EVERY day for a few hours. Without it we would be a desert too. As long as the roots stay cool, the plants will keep going.

    • @musicalADD_theband
      @musicalADD_theband Год назад

      Houston here. I completely agree. Cool roots in the key thing.

  • @quincycuthbert5408
    @quincycuthbert5408 Год назад +2

    The shopping cart takes me out every time.

  • @elpitonpistolero1986
    @elpitonpistolero1986 3 месяца назад +3

    I feel like a good amount of the success of these trees also has to do with the microclimate you’ve created.

  • @linhb4462
    @linhb4462 Год назад

    Thank you so much sir

  • @mrd5963
    @mrd5963 Год назад +1

    Awesome vid

  • @organicgardening5989
    @organicgardening5989 Год назад +1

    Thanks

  • @jakerichard9685
    @jakerichard9685 Год назад +1

    1st like 1st comment ❤ God Bless brother!!

  • @mikeymccarroll
    @mikeymccarroll Год назад +1

    Oh i live in gilbert, could I pick them up or maybe see your nursery

  • @hilberto2217
    @hilberto2217 2 месяца назад

    How cold hardy is your white mulberry

  • @belindahopkins7875
    @belindahopkins7875 Год назад +1

    I water a lot. I do believe that the roots get something. When I pull a plant to check the roots they look OK. So, why am I having a hard time?

  • @linhb4462
    @linhb4462 Год назад

    I want to buy green mango no ripe I like it crunchy if you sell let me know thank you so much for show us texhnic that is mean you are a good teacher so sorry my English is not that good but I speak better no message my spelling sometime wrong I’m so sorry ok

  • @linhb4462
    @linhb4462 Год назад

    Wow mango 🥭 tree in Az wow I want to buy your fruit if you sell fresh and crunchy gum can you show me how to plant guava tree please and some Logan if it easy if not what can I grow my back has no shade what can I do to keep fruit tree good in summer pleased I’m Vietnamese

  • @porkrind80
    @porkrind80 Год назад

    have you ever had a problem with air flow and the lack of it possibly hurting trees? i've noticed your yard is very dense and i'm wondering if you have had issues with air flow and wether a lack of it overheats the yard

    • @aliasrose
      @aliasrose Год назад +1

      I live in Florida we benefit from airflow to prevent rot, fungus, and disease. I imagine in a hot dry climate, grouping plants together might help with shade and protect them from drying winds.

    • @ArizonaFruitTrees
      @ArizonaFruitTrees  Год назад +4

      @@aliasrose this exactly

    • @mikeymccarroll
      @mikeymccarroll Год назад

      How would order a tree or 2?

    • @ArizonaFruitTrees
      @ArizonaFruitTrees  Год назад

      @@mikeymccarroll i sell locally in Phoenix, no mail order yet

  • @pooper844
    @pooper844 Год назад

    Goo goo me here