This video looks a bit different 😊 Our daughter, Courtney edited this for us. When we filmed this last fall, it was late at night and the only spot in the house we could film was in front of our daughter’s green screen. Thanks for the help Courtney :)
We just harvested our first Jackfruit here in Lakeland a week ago from our seedling grown tree. Its crunchy and almost no latex. I've only had jackfruit a couple of times so I don't know how to compare it. I like it and you can't complain when harvesting Jackfruit in Lakeland. :)
I was wondering if anyone grows any food down in Sarasota county, it seems like it's a much bigger thing on the southeast coast Miami fort Lauderdale area, so this is nice to see. We're recent transplants and we're stuck in an HOA community on about a tenth of an acre of land lol, so no growing anything for us. We're hoping to get out soon, but with cost of living and home price increases, it's going to be tough. Anyway, thanks for the vid, never had jackfruit before but it looks interesting
This video looks a bit different 😊 Our daughter, Courtney edited this for us. When we filmed this last fall, it was late at night and the only spot in the house we could film was in front of our daughter’s green screen. Thanks for the help Courtney :)
Great job 👍
Crazy video! 😂 next season it would be nice to see the fruits! 😊 thank you for the video! It was very different! 😝
Well your daughter raised the bar. We expect every video to have a magic carpet.😂
You guys are the best!🌳🕊
Thank you for watching 🌺
Flying around on a carpet between Jackfruit trees that's awesome.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
So cool eating Jackfruit 😂
Love the Green screen carpet ride!
Nice sharing❤ stay in touch 🎉
We just harvested our first Jackfruit here in Lakeland a week ago from our seedling grown tree. Its crunchy and almost no latex. I've only had jackfruit a couple of times so I don't know how to compare it. I like it and you can't complain when harvesting Jackfruit in Lakeland. :)
I was wondering if anyone grows any food down in Sarasota county, it seems like it's a much bigger thing on the southeast coast Miami fort Lauderdale area, so this is nice to see. We're recent transplants and we're stuck in an HOA community on about a tenth of an acre of land lol, so no growing anything for us. We're hoping to get out soon, but with cost of living and home price increases, it's going to be tough. Anyway, thanks for the vid, never had jackfruit before but it looks interesting
Since 4 years I was trying to grow the jack fruit plant but no luck in California climate. If any one give any suggestions please 🙏