It has goldilocks climate. Not too hot and not too cold. It is one of the few places in the world that you can grow a very tropical key lime , right next to an apple tree, and get fruit from both.
New sub from the Arizona desert. Your farm is incredible and abundant--every plant appears to be in peak health. The care you give to them shows! Thank you for the awesome tour.
Muy bonito todo tu terreno con tus plantas y árboles y hasta de coco tienes te felicito amigo eso es hermoso y da una paz hermosa porque son cosas que Dios creo para nosotros y apreciarlo y vivirlo no tiene precio te felicito eres una gran persona ❤
First of all great job by you guys...looks beautiful....how big is the land....also try getting some exotic fruits like abiu,milkfruit,various vatieties of jaboticaba,pulasan,mangosteen,olosapo,longan,cherry of rio grand,rainforest plum etc and the list goes on😅....if you dont have it yet...pete @ green dreams florida has many of those.... Also can you do a video on your mulching and fertilizing schedule
Wow such an amazing farm! It looks so tropical - I thought it was Indonesia or the Philippines. Maybe you don’t want to share but is it in Southeast Asia? Would be good to see what can be grown there! Either way, keep up the great work Fruit Hunters 💪🏽
WOW!!! Brutal!! i really like your variety of tropical and exotic fruits! do you sell any of them? Im in Puerto Rico and cant get some of the varieties you have...ex...the chocolate sapodilla or the green one. would buy seed or rooted cutting.
South Florida soils are a mixture of some sand, some marl (weathered limestone) and a lot of Miami Limestone, which is alkaline with a pH of about 7.8-8.4. We add lots of hardwood mulch and organic compost to help acidify the soil.
Love it 👌👌 how do you get such a growth, that sounds incredibly fast!! Seriously how do you treat your soil? I’m about to prepare mine on my land here in CR and would need good advices for I can give good love to my baby trees :)) Thanks for the video, discovered some varieties 👍
So glad to hear you are preparing to plant! Most important is building the soil microbiome! Interplanting beneficials like Inga Edulis and moringa assist young fruit trees by amending the soil with nitrogen and creating some shade, they can then be chopped when the fruit trees start asking for more sun. Also keep it organic as NPK chemical fertilizers may harm the microbes in the soil. We are big on compost teas and lots of high quality hard wood mulch. Make sure to leave space from the stem of the trees ! Happy growing!
Thanks for the answer 👍 I have about 200 inga edulis ready to be planted 😆 could get more moringas ok. Planned to try others legume trees also + others which are not but grow fast and give good shade. Organic yes 💯 Prepared with wood and mulch, will need to learn more about compost teas. Thanks again 🙏
Awesome ! I also work with other legumes like pigeon pea and sasbania tree. The compost teas I brew are based on worm castings and activated charcoal. Maybe I will make a video on how I brew and broadcast teas and overall feedings! Thanks again
what is the minimum temperature in winter at this place . i want to plant coconut but i dont know if they will grow in winter at my place temperature drop down to 0 - 1 degree celcius at night
Florida is truly a fruit grower's paradise
It has goldilocks climate.
Not too hot and not too cold.
It is one of the few places in the world that you can grow a very tropical key lime , right next to an apple tree, and get fruit from both.
New sub from the Arizona desert. Your farm is incredible and abundant--every plant appears to be in peak health. The care you give to them shows! Thank you for the awesome tour.
Great garden, nice seeing other yards in FL!
Beautiful garden love it god bless you all always
So nice of you, same for you!
Love the variety, ackee, breadfruit, etc.
Thanks 🙏🏽
Great video and foodforest bro! Blessings from Costa Rica farm life Pura vida
Much love and respect we love Costa rica 🇨🇷
Wow...nice fruits varieties collection...
Love the random monsteras
Beautiful fruits and good varieties 😊
Thanks for visiting
The plug 🔌 love this for u bro
Wow so beautiful farm a lots of fruits I like guava (bayabas) moringa ( malunggay) in Philippines 🇵🇭
Thank you for sharing
He's cute as hell...great smile and nice eyes
Very cool. I hope to grow some stuff on my property as well. Hopefully this coming year will be my time to start
Nice!!
Thank you!
Muy bonito todo tu terreno con tus plantas y árboles y hasta de coco tienes te felicito amigo eso es hermoso y da una paz hermosa porque son cosas que Dios creo para nosotros y apreciarlo y vivirlo no tiene precio te felicito eres una gran persona ❤
great video!
Thanks Fam!
Love it❤
nice food forest!
In FL too. How do you keep all the wild critters from stealing all your fruit?
Also ackee has anti diabetic properties .when you cook it the liquid save it that helps to lower your # . Good luck 👍!
Good to know !
First of all great job by you guys...looks beautiful....how big is the land....also try getting some exotic fruits like abiu,milkfruit,various vatieties of jaboticaba,pulasan,mangosteen,olosapo,longan,cherry of rio grand,rainforest plum etc and the list goes on😅....if you dont have it yet...pete @ green dreams florida has many of those....
Also can you do a video on your mulching and fertilizing schedule
Thank you!
We are on 1.25 acres and we have a lot more planted that we are yet to share! More videos coming soon 💚
Wow such an amazing farm! It looks so tropical - I thought it was Indonesia or the Philippines. Maybe you don’t want to share but is it in Southeast Asia? Would be good to see what can be grown there! Either way, keep up the great work Fruit Hunters 💪🏽
This is Just south of Miami
What an incredible selection. Is the Cuban red banana a good-tasting banana?
Thank you !! It’s my personal favorite desert banana
Incredible growth! What grow zone are you in?
We are in zone 11A, we just got bumped up from 10B :)
WOW!!! Brutal!!
i really like your variety of tropical and exotic fruits!
do you sell any of them? Im in Puerto Rico and cant get some of the varieties you have...ex...the chocolate sapodilla or the green one. would buy seed or rooted cutting.
Thank you so much ! We are working on offering more plants! Muchas gracias 💚
Hi! What do you use to feed your tree ?
Your fruit Forest is amazing and inspiring 💚
Also, do you do personal tours?
Hi there, we feed with mulch, organic horse manure, seaweed extract, compost teas and other micronutrients. Always natural and organic inputs here :)
@FruitHunters thanks 🙏
Like always very responsive!!
Anytime 💚
Nice walk.
I have a very similar set up.
I tapped the thumbs up button to feed the algorithm monsters.
Thank you very much! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Thanks 4 the yard tour!!! Do you own any white sapote. ??🤔
Yes I do! They are still small though :)
@@FruitHunterswhich varieties do u own???
We currently have seedlings of a very large untamed variety we found in an abandoned grove! It is still small but we hope it’s true to seed
Nice. How much space do you have to grow all these trees?
We are on 1.25 acres :)
@@FruitHunters Lovely!!! Do you sell trees?
Our Nursey is nearly ready, we are creating an inventory :)
Hi where are you based?
do you guys use irrigation? Its a impressive growth for such short time
Yes we irrigated everyday especially during the hot months, the sun can be brutal and the young trees especially need it :)
Great farm! May I know the type of your soil? And what have you added for fruit trees to grow that fast? Thanks
South Florida soils are a mixture of some sand, some marl (weathered limestone) and a lot of Miami Limestone, which is alkaline with a pH of about 7.8-8.4.
We add lots of hardwood mulch and organic compost to help acidify the soil.
Do you have durian, mangosten, rambutan trees??
I have a fruit forest too in Colombia 🇨🇴
Awesome 🍍🍌🥑
いいね。
thank u for video
where is ur fruit farm located ?
South Florida Zone 11a
Love it 👌👌 how do you get such a growth, that sounds incredibly fast!! Seriously how do you treat your soil? I’m about to prepare mine on my land here in CR and would need good advices for I can give good love to my baby trees :)) Thanks for the video, discovered some varieties 👍
So glad to hear you are preparing to plant! Most important is building the soil microbiome! Interplanting beneficials like Inga Edulis and moringa assist young fruit trees by amending the soil with nitrogen and creating some shade, they can then be chopped when the fruit trees start asking for more sun. Also keep it organic as NPK chemical fertilizers may harm the microbes in the soil. We are big on compost teas and lots of high quality hard wood mulch. Make sure to leave space from the stem of the trees ! Happy growing!
Thanks for the answer 👍 I have about 200 inga edulis ready to be planted 😆 could get more moringas ok. Planned to try others legume trees also + others which are not but grow fast and give good shade. Organic yes 💯 Prepared with wood and mulch, will need to learn more about compost teas. Thanks again 🙏
Awesome ! I also work with other legumes like pigeon pea and sasbania tree. The compost teas I brew are based on worm castings and activated charcoal. Maybe I will make a video on how I brew and broadcast teas and overall feedings! Thanks again
Bula from Fiji Island
@FruitHunters Hi there, are the fruit trees grafted or seed grown?
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Do u have a list of all the fruit trees on this video pls.
Is the rose apple tree grafted or seed grown?
what is the minimum temperature in winter at this place . i want to plant coconut but i dont know if they will grow in winter at my place temperature drop down to 0 - 1 degree celcius at night
Coconuts cannot tolerate anything under 30F
Do you sell seeds for any of these exotic fruits?
Yes visit FruitHunters.com :)
Is there a link your online website??
How big is your land?
1.25 acres on our home farm 💚
Where the website to order?
stinky beans and jengkol fruit sir
Is your farm selling again?
In which area & climate zone are you?
Zone 11A :)
Where is you farm bro?
South Florida my friend 🇺🇸
Your wax jamboo need trimming, it's ready to fruit...
Yes I agree, next season we will be giving most of our trees a hard chop :)
Talk to the camera lens not the screen you not talking to us by the camera 😊
fiy it's never a good year for Lychee in 11A
We have had amazing years Dow ln here. Typically every other year is good :)
I doubt you can have lychee and breadfruit fruiting on the same farm at once, one needs the cold, one dies in the cold
I will make a video once they are both fruiting :)
thumbnails missing?
It’s up, maybe try refreshing? Thanks for watching and commenting 🙏🏽💚
@@FruitHunters still missing
How about now ? I think RUclips was glitching
Do you need company ?
My least favorite is Jamun. It grows here in India without planting because birds do the jobs. No need to care.
Potentially, u are worth a lot money, just not aware how 2 monetize future opportunities...
U r snack