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Wow! This was an amazing video! You have so many varieties of bananas and it was neat to learn about some of the more rare plants and fruits. Great video!
Believe it or not I once saw a fruiting mangosteen tree in Lake Alfred…but I do know some farms in South Florida pull it off, Miami Fruit, for example, Everglades Farms too, I'm pretty sure.
Great project with awesome variety. In my experience Maha Chanok produces more predictable and over a longer period than Nom Doc. They are my top 2 from the roughly 15 varieties I grow.
What is the name of his website, interested in the passion fruit plant and others.
Your food forest is amazing 🤗 I would love to grow guava and you have the right climate for it 👍
are you propagating to sell Rukam yet?
Governors plum is native in philippines.
Josh is doing such incredible work for us Florida gardeners! Thanks for the awesome video!!
Put a little sea salt on the Coconut trees
I have Ube vine cuttings if you want some we can trade Live in Orlando
Excellent!! I may be ordering rom him in the future! We need more like him! I noticed on many of his bananas the lowers leaves are falling down before they are done, this can indicate a calcium deficiency possibly too acidic soils preventing nutrient uptake.
There are so many things that I want to order from you! Any idea when items will be back in stock? How about the Mulberry? Will cuttings be available? I live in Lake County, FL and our climates/soil are likely fairly similar.
Wow amazing video . Im from lakeworth florida and Im planting tropical fruits . Its so relaxing . Thanks for your video I gain knowledge that I cam apply those on my yard🥰😊
Beautiful! I can hardly wait to visit!
Crazy good video. I can't believe he was able to identify something like a hundred plants by sight as he walked among them. So impressive!
Ya,all would be a good company to grow and protect the TRUE Seminole Pumpkin. A getting rare Florida native…..
This information is Gold and what you are doing is the Lord's work. I live in central Florida. Thank you. I Think I've seen you on Pete's channel. I plan on ordering some stuff from you. God bless!
Hello everyone, thank you for all the positive feedback & support for our channel! Due to the positive response, our next year in Florida will be focused on visiting more farms & sharing more information here on YouTube.
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What’s going on with the SH3640? It’s got black rot all over it.
I’m in Lake Worth Florida where are you from Lake Worth? Would love to come see your property.
Wow! You are so knowledgeable and you remember all of your trees names too. Outstanding ! BTW, I just bought an IABU tree. Do I need 2 trees to cross pollinate in order to get fruits?
I want the ficus sycamores if that's the type that Zakius climbed. So cool.
You have a new sub from Fort Lauderdale.
Decades old mango tree … “what you can accomplish in 1 year” … hmm…
How do you go about finding rare varieties of alternative food crops? I search the net tirelessly for rare varieties of taro, malanga, edible dahlias, etc. However I almost cannot hardly ever find any. I'm everywhere on forums and websites like permies etc asking for these things. I own a small edible exotics nursery in Northern Florida and want to provide super rare alternative crops as well. Look forward to hopefully talking with you.
Costa Rican here! Almost lost my mind when you said Tacaco! Wish you a great harvest!
Is his nursery open now?
Thank you for sharing! Building food forest in North Florida. Great video!
would like to visit your nursery and get some starters….I'm in Inverness, FL
I am learning a lot from you of what can grow in Northern Florida. Thank you!