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Arizona Garden Tour – Over 200 Fruit Trees on 1/3 Acre – Spring 2016

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  • Jus ak Ginjot

    Try plant rambutan, durian, marang (Tarap) that how it call in EastMalaysia, mangoesteen and many more yummy tropical fruits, which I believed would really well at your yard.

  • Gregory Thomson

    What did you do wrong initially on the planting of the Kumquat tree? I bought one about a month ago, but still in the pot while I decide where to plant it. And similar history here probably… Dad's mom had one and used to make marmalade out of them. So I thought it would be nice to carry on the kumquat tradition.

  • Mimi B

    i love how your water feature just seems to go everywhere….

    awwwwwwww plant infermary…..love it!!!!!!!!!!

    oh, i just gotta say you've inspred me to start my own nummy num garden in the Oregon/nortwesty area here…..so im experimenting to see whats hardy enough for this area

  • Sj Smith

    That was a long video, but informative. Like you, I'm gardening in a desert on a decent size plot of land. My biggest difficulty is watering. May I ask, how many cf of water do you use monthly. Or, how many gallons a week do your trees each require? Also, I'd love to see a video about how you irrigate.

  • Alvin Cachero

    hi there..if your'e planning to plant trees by trunk i think you need to store the trunk on a bucket with water for a weeks or more until the sprout will come out then that's the best time to pant on soil….hope this will help….tnx for the tour..i wish i have all those fruit on my yard too hehehe..

  • Jackie Huang

    Have you tried eating baby luffa yet? they are wonderful, sweet. peel the skin slice in small bite size, saute. eat! I like to add crashed garlic. yummy/

  • Cecilia Watt

    Wow, I like that "let calamity life you up in the world". That is so true for many people today. Some are really affected by the negative and some react and persevere.

  • Spiraling Dream

    If you can do this in Phoenix, I can do this in Tucson. 😀 Huge inspiration my man!
    Also, the moringas in your front yard are MASSIVE! Mine are twigs in comparison. I hope they get that size someday… I'll definitely be mulching with wood chips, meanwhile!

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