🙋♂️ am from 🇹🇹 i love that life.i started my garden a few years ago , some of my fruit trees started bearing . I plant alot of local and exotic fruits . Thats a real nice life.
Man, seeing all that golden apple (June plum, Pommecythere) on the ground hurt my heart. I wish I could scoop them all up. Sit on my back porch make a little chow and eat for days. Born trini raise vinci. I wish i had his yard. Lord its so nice. ❤🎉😊 Thanks for sharing. I wish his kids were into it like he is.
That fruit is called June Plum in Jamaica but Golden Apple in other English speaking Caribbean countries. I think in Trinidad and Tobago it's called Pomme cy there.
In the Saint Lucia we call ( june plums ) golden apples and they grow to that size. I remember as a young boy using bamboo poles and throwing stones to pick them. The smaller variety was introduced to the Island later.
@@jadea.2694I got some from Florida around thanksgiving let me tell you I made a giant bowl of chow and I had it for dinner and breakfast the next day . I hadn’t have a good pommecythere in so long !
Dried Mulberry is very nutritious and we use it a lot in our breakfast yoghurt. As for the soursop tree, the leaves possesses strong healing properties and are wonderful in tea's. This gentleman's sitting on gold, my gosh!
Unfortunately it's a fact. We are 8 children in my family, not one has the life interests of our father. Imagine having 8 children and not one of them to follow your path.... it's ridiculous.
My cousin had a Jackfruit tree that he cut down because it got to big. It grew shaped like a Norfolk pine. There wasn't another tree any where near it. So, some varieties grow up no matter the spacing.
Another great video! So informative! What a great yard! Happy Chanukah and happy holidays! I tasted my 1st white sapote few months a go and just ordered more. Interesting how tastes differ! I am in tampa side and we are experiencing such low temps!! I am not sure my sugar apples or Rollinia will survive! 🙏🏻.
Am looking at those mangos and wonder about mine. Since at 5 to 7 feet depth under my trees there is solid rock formations, I can't really expect them to grow that large right? I do know that most of their roots are shallow, but, at that height their roots must go 20 feet deep, right?
@@FruitfulTrees the climate here is nice, as I am near the coast on the south shores of Cyprus Island (East Mediterranean sea, same zone as Israel). No real winter here. My concern is the soil and the rock formations beneath the trees... eventually I will upload videos of the progress, I already started filming but I will edit and upload in 3 or maybe even 4 years because I want the whole progress been shown in one video instead of new video-updates every six months.
@@dougs_urbanfarm Yes they are. That’s the same thing I’m fretting about now. Didn’t realise jujube trees got so big. I hope my neighbour likes jujubes. Lol.
Hi Paul… looks like Santa did not bring you a set of Blue Tooth mics for Hanukkah…sound is not good on this video. Best for 2023… hoping for better quality sound in 2023. Cheers, Johno
Those are golden apple not June plum, I believe Florida belongs to the Caribbean no matter what any one says, ! those fruits tree's can't grow in North America, tropical island
I love this farm with different types of tropical fruits . The Star apples kind of sticky inside but is nice, the Mamey and sapodilla very delicious. In Belize we called the June plum Golden plums some of them is the size of a star apple when full grown and they are very juicy and delicious. This is amazing because I missed eating these fruits always was interested to know where I can find these fruits I mentioned .
In Trinidad we call June plum pommecthyree or pommecthrey where the name from I have no idea all I can maybe it originates from the French influence that was part Trinidad history.
This guy is my life goal. Riding around in a golf cart eating fancy fruit and talking about plants.
Am start mine verey soon. I see it 😁
🙋♂️ am from 🇹🇹 i love that life.i started my garden a few years ago , some of my fruit trees started bearing . I plant alot of local and exotic fruits . Thats a real nice life.
I want to buy his farm.
Man, seeing all that golden apple (June plum, Pommecythere) on the ground hurt my heart. I wish I could scoop them all up. Sit on my back porch make a little chow and eat for days. Born trini raise vinci. I wish i had his yard. Lord its so nice. ❤🎉😊 Thanks for sharing. I wish his kids were into it like he is.
you have an amazing RUclips channel unlike any other, my friend. Love these videos they’ve taught me so much
Thank you Lex
It would be awesome if you could include the state and zone in your videos. It would help me a lot anyway.
Wow just wow ….. thnx to this man for sharing something I wish I had . 👏👏
Another great video. Thanks to you and the home owner.
That fruit is called June Plum in Jamaica but Golden Apple in other English speaking Caribbean countries. I think in Trinidad and Tobago it's called Pomme cy there.
Yah man in Jamaica 🇯🇲 it’s d gud old June plum😂
I would love to go buy some fruits from him I don’t mind picking it myself
I love those big and old trees, magnificent, great works both of you.
In the Saint Lucia we call ( june plums ) golden apples and they grow to that size. I remember as a young boy using bamboo poles and throwing stones to pick them. The smaller variety was introduced to the Island later.
We call it pommecythere (pom-see-tay) in Trinidad.
@@jadea.2694 we also call it that in st lucia.(creole)
@@jadea.2694I got some from Florida around thanksgiving let me tell you I made a giant bowl of chow and I had it for dinner and breakfast the next day . I hadn’t have a good pommecythere in so long !
In Barbados we call them golden apples too
How do I order
Looks like a nice ripe June plum
Man wish I could eat of this treasure garden.
Dried Mulberry is very nutritious and we use it a lot in our breakfast yoghurt. As for the soursop tree, the leaves possesses strong healing properties and are wonderful in tea's. This gentleman's sitting on gold, my gosh!
Word on the streets is it's the mountain soursop leaves are better for tea than normal soursop.
Loved it! Thank you! 🌼
I love this very much I love fruits a lot
Wow that place is awesome 👍 Thanks for sharing
I needed this ,thank u😁
Love June plums😍
Thank you for a very informative video! Watching this feels like back home in the Philippines, jackfruit and star apple!❤
That a very nice Farm. My Dad's got only one Jackfruit tree.
Great Video, thanks.
Would love to get some of those June plums😍
Carries and valencia prides are all around dependable.
You are making me hungry for my tropical fruits
How strange that he worked for IBM...
If you know what I mean
Beginning to realize how blessed I am
What is that "Chelsea fly" pest he spoke of? I've looked it up, but can't find anything. Thanks for sharing!
Maybe it was Chalcid fly?? I'm not sure..
Hello my friend
Amazing
Happy Holidays; An amazing journey into such a wonderful garden of Eden, My question is Why so many Jackfruit trees, for shade ?
Nice topiks
Happy Hanukkah my brother
June plums we call that Pommecytre in Trinidad they’re yummy
True that.🇹🇹👍
In my country, we call June Plums "Golden Apples."
wow
It's common phenomenon that children usually uninterested in their parent's passion and pursuit. 40:42
Unfortunately it's a fact. We are 8 children in my family, not one has the life interests of our father. Imagine having 8 children and not one of them to follow your path.... it's ridiculous.
My cousin had a Jackfruit tree that he cut down because it got to big. It grew shaped like a Norfolk pine. There wasn't another tree any where near it. So, some varieties grow up no matter the spacing.
in the caribbean it fruits in june i am jamaican
Excellent video 🥭🪴🥭🍀🥭🌱🥭🌿🥭
Wish I could grow tropical fruit. But I’m in zone 6/7
This guy was so grumpy to deal with at Excalibur .
he was having a bad day
Happy Hanukkah Paul! (If you keep it!)
Bountiful blessings to you and yours!
Thank you so much for these wonderful videos.
Me self also too crazy about planting fruit trees
June plums are year round. You can get fruit from that tree anytime.
really where are you?
@@bobmarley965 loxahatchee
Another great video! So informative! What a great yard!
Happy Chanukah and happy holidays!
I tasted my 1st white sapote few months a go and just ordered more. Interesting how tastes differ! I am in tampa side and we are experiencing such low temps!! I am not sure my sugar apples or Rollinia will survive! 🙏🏻.
What is a Kerry Mango look like?
They are big. Check Tropical acres farms for a picture or google
Am looking at those mangos and wonder about mine.
Since at 5 to 7 feet depth under my trees there is solid rock formations, I can't really expect them to grow that large right? I do know that most of their roots are shallow, but, at that height their roots must go 20 feet deep, right?
I am not sure how they will do near you. Please keep us updated
@@FruitfulTrees the climate here is nice, as I am near the coast on the south shores of Cyprus Island (East Mediterranean sea, same zone as Israel). No real winter here. My concern is the soil and the rock formations beneath the trees... eventually I will upload videos of the progress, I already started filming but I will edit and upload in 3 or maybe even 4 years because I want the whole progress been shown in one video instead of new video-updates every six months.
Kind of sad how some people don’t know those chemicals he was using for his trees can affect you, beautiful property though
Can we get a Kerry Mango seed?
I don't understand your question
Kind of look like nesberry
That cinnamon tree, wow. I better keep my tree trimmed.
That jujube tree, wow. I better keep my tree trimmed. Lol.
@@humblelion lol fair call, all his trees are massive! I had just realised I planted my cinnamon in a bad spot!
@@dougs_urbanfarm Yes they are. That’s the same thing I’m fretting about now. Didn’t realise jujube trees got so big. I hope my neighbour likes jujubes. Lol.
How do I order fruit from this guy?
his doesn't sell
Does that guy mail mangoes if someone wanted to buy
no but there are many places that do. Try www.Larafarmsmiami.com or www.Tropicalacresfarms.com
How do I order
he doesn't sell the fruit. Lara Farms miami sells all the fruit he spoke about via mail. www.larafarmsmiami.com
Where about this place?
Boynton Beach FL area but they are not open to the public
I don't know what is a Momay.
The vines will enentually kiil the fruit trees. They are parasitic.
Hi Paul… looks like Santa did not bring you a set of Blue Tooth mics for Hanukkah…sound is not good on this video. Best for 2023… hoping for better quality sound in 2023. Cheers, Johno
Hi John I have a blue tooth mic for a while now. Just haven't had a chance to use it yet but soon I will.
Lol John , I always find a cheeky Aussie!
Those are golden apple not June plum, I believe Florida belongs to the Caribbean no matter what any one says, ! those fruits tree's can't grow in North America, tropical island
Can you please get a better microphone? This was painful listen to. Good content though.
I got a new mic but haven't used it yet I will soon
I love this farm with different types of tropical fruits . The Star apples kind of sticky inside but is nice, the Mamey and sapodilla very delicious. In Belize we called the June plum Golden plums some of them is the size of a star apple when full grown and they are very juicy and delicious. This is amazing because I missed eating these fruits always was interested to know where I can find these fruits I mentioned .
Quitate esa Barba y te quitaras unos 15 años
In Trinidad we call June plum pommecthyree or pommecthrey where the name from I have no idea all I can maybe it originates from the French influence that was part Trinidad history.