Amazing Edible Urban Garden in the Desert of Arizona. This is my edible urban garden in the Phoenix area of Arizona! Come with me on a journey of growing your own food at home here on my Vegan Athlete YouTube Channel! “Subscribe” today, hit “Like”, and “Share” our garden videos with your gardening friends! 🙂

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Amazing EDIBLE URBAN GARDEN in the Desert of Arizona

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20 Comments

  • seribelz

    AMAZING! But I live in northern Mexico, near arizona in Baja California but I haven't seen that much variety of edible plants before, I wish I had a garden like yours

  • June ribaldi

    Wow Super Amazing who knew you could grow that there
    Im going to have to visit seriously Super Great for you and your family I know of no one on the west coast growing Moringa You certainly have the Trees .
    My question is Do you sell any of your Produce and ship to southern California Im Organic Vegan Raw Im subscribing makes me want to come check the desert out Im growing here at the Beach however no space for Trees Your growing Longevity Food. Yay very Happpy and thrilled for you Thank you for sharing Super 😉 :)

  • myluckypenny

    Can you do a video on how you harvest and use your pink peppercorns from your tree? I'm very curious about this plant to grow spices for the kitchen!

  • dan8

    I never knew you can grow all of those tropicals in the US. What are your lows there? It can get to around 25 degress F in winter for me here in CA and many of my plants die. You guys don't have water restrictions? Last year we were only allowed two watering days a week, and after 6pm..

  • tresenglish

    Jake – Have you (will you) publish a plant list? A lot of these won't stand Tucson's cold temperatures, but some of them will. I would love to try some of them, but the particular variety matters.

  • da112568

    WOW, I remember. Jake. You use to post martial art tutorial on here. I know. You were into veggan diet. Did you ever thought creating your own recipe by scratch? if you can do it will be great. Did you ever thought about doing these things on nation wide/ cable? Again. You might not like being in front of the camera, so much. Take care and be safe. Have wonderful and peaceful night with your beautiful wife at home. May God bless you with his strength and his will power to stay healthy and strong. In Jesus name. Amen!!!

  • Powell Gammill

    How do you like the taste of the ironwood seeds? I have enjoyed native mesquite pods and palo verde seeds, but have yet to try ironwood seeds.

  • VOTE4TAJ

    Jake, wonderful soothing music. Should I consider this an invitation to settle in Phoenix. I was thinking of moving to somewhere like Rancho De Santa Fe, CA. Your garden is truly an inspiration.

  • NAILUJFILMS

    wow I like … I love your work and it is amazing that plants grow up fruit in that deserted area … I live in Puerto Rico and many plants here do not give moisture and others do not give heat and the lemon here on the island lemons do not grow so abundant size and yours when I saw I was impressed. good friend I like your work ethic and cleanliness you have in your garden.

  • Vegans Living Off the Land

    I grew Luffa gourds too.
    Fig trees will grow in climate zones 6, which is where I am growing. The figs started fruiting plump purple fruits after two years. I have the Chicago Hardy varieties.

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