Front Yard Garden

Growing The Most Fruit In The Smallest Yard



This is the way growing fruit should be done in a small yard. You can contact Leaph for questions or to purchase fruit trees at his facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100023229981376

18 Comments

  1. Why do you call it a ‘Jabo Caba’? Its a ‘Jaboticaba’.
    Also, your statement ‘all trees can be grown in pots’ is incorrect. Many many trees are not suitable for permanency in a pot. For example every tree that has a tap root.

  2. I dont understand, what would be the difference if he simply planted those trees in the soil ? Its not like he has them over pavement or something, they are over soil. The only way this makes sense is if he wants to sell them or move them around

  3. that was very nice to see those trees and how they are being kept in pots, so for us who have trees in the ground it shows us that we can keep them smaller than normal

  4. Another good video paul , but two corrections, what you named reticulata is in fact a guava tree and the sapodilla you called butterscotch seems to be an alano sapodilla. Butterscotch has a distinctive shape more like a Pace mamey and not rounded at all. Thanks, keep posting.

  5. Great video no criticism here just appreciation thanks for letting us know about this place we would otherwise not have known about. Though I can't find it in the links below. Can you share a way to get in contact with him to purchase his tree's. I'm definitely interested in a few. I'm also into bonsai. Thanks again

  6. I had no idea you were local here in west palm. I occasionally listen to your torah life ministries, though I am personally Catholic. I still find the depth of and beauty of the first covenant really fruitful (no pun necessarily intended, Yeshua parable and all). I'm curious, did you (this past year) or do you according to any differing interpretation of the calendar, observe the shmita year? As prolific of a content maker as you seem to be, I'm sure you've likely addressed that somewhere, if you could point me to it, as I'm just always interested in anything related to Him.

  7. Been to Leaphs many times. Healthy trees good prices. Nice video and tour! Side note….You always leave a syllable out of "Jaboticaba". There is an i in the 3rd syllable. Not "Jabocaba".

  8. I wouldn't buy or recommend any of my friends deal with Leaph. Although I haven't personally interacted with him, I've seen his interactions with lots of people on mutual Facebook groups. He's pompous, crude and ill-mannered. I just checked the link provided here to his personal Facebook page. I can't say I'm surprised by the content.

  9. I wld love to visit Leaph's backyard one summer. You're amazing fruit trees in pots. I want to buy mango, soursop, mamey, longan trees. No guava stones tho for us. Love Florida and all its dedicated fruit, flower gardeners.

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