Edible Gardening

Empty Yard to Fruit Tree Paradise



Andy has been growing fruit trees in is backyard for 19 years. Check out the results.

20 Comments

  1. Which variety of pomegranate you said that it grows well here. I heard tropical but I can’t make up the second word. Because I have one and the seeds are hard here in south FL but don’t know the name of the variety.

  2. Hi Paul… you forgot your Bluetooth mic again! Suggest you keep it in the car and keep it charged. It will greatly improve audio quality… otherwise good video. I multiple grafted trees…for variety…

  3. Enjoyed his yard. Thanks for the video. By the way, you don't 'convert' a male papaya into a female. The males bear fruit automatically. They do carry further away from the trunk like where the flowers form.

  4. Nice Paul! Could ask a few more questions about care for each tree. Fertilizer/sun/water tips and things like that would be great 👍🏼

  5. Would love to hear and explanation of how putting a nail through a papaya tree converts it to female. I just chop the top of the males and the tree branches out into 2-5 trees at the top

  6. Those small purple tomatoes are called black cherry I believe.. I grew a bunch this year, and they are so flavorful.

  7. Grows figs in the ground….must have amazing soil.
    I planted one in the ground. Basically stayed dormant for 2 years. Took it out of the ground and placed in pot with bagged soil. Immediately came to life.

  8. Just one thing that bothered me, he said that loquat is in the citrus family but it is not it's more closely related to pears, apples or quince, they are all in the pomaceae family. On the contrary citruses are in the rutaceae family.

  9. Lots of trees, but seems rather haphazard with lots of unproductive trees, trees that have outgrown buckets, etc.

    Yes, some unique stuff, but I don't see a lot of fruit unfortunately.

  10. Omg, I remember those almonds tree from my childhood in nigeria. We didn't eat much of the almond inside. We just ate the exterior and the name we called it is "fruit". I've always thought of this to be the tree when I see the tropical almond tree for sale and now I confirm it to be the same tree from the leaves and fruit. lol

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