Rain is in the forecast, so it’s time to plant new trees! Trees love rain water, so the timing is right here. Join me as I show you some new trees I planted.
If you’re interested in mulberry cuttings, email me at ajsgarden123@gmail.com or DM me on Instagram @ajs_garden
0:00 – 0:24 – Rain is Coming! (Hopefully)
0:25 – 1:12 – The Future of Avocado Rootstocks
1:13 – 1:44 – A New Place to Plant Trees
1:45 – 3:00 – Why I Planted More Citrus
3:01 – 3:46 – The Incredible Growth of the Mexican Sunflower
3:47 – 4:38 – The Surinam Cherry!
4:39 – 5:31 – Cherimoya Trees and Mulch!
5:32 – 5:49 – Mulberry Cuttings Coming Soon
11 Comments
Have you thought of planting grafted durian?
How did you get that Surinam cherry?
Those are good for juice
Yo! Looking good.
Wow beautiful very nice
Cool video, I love the rain too!
Recommendation for that open space you mentioned: fruit salad from the stone fruit family (pluot, plum, apricot, peach, nectarine, cherry, aprium, plumcot, pluerry, nectaplum) all on ONE tree. It could be a fun 5-year project.
wuooo!! πΌπ΄π΄π±πΌ..im so happy to see in your garden tour !! ..awesome plants and trees.. also the little citrus!! Aj you are do a so good !! Thank You + Best greetings to you and the Trees πππ
Uncommon fruit trees. Fruit trees you can find at Mimosa Nursery on Whittier Blvd north of Montebello Park Elementary.
Why don't you plant coconut tree
Looking good brother man.
You should put in a Grumichama tree, they do well here. Awesome video like always!
I like where your head is at. These varieties plus some Florida ones are definitely the future. And I'm happy for that!π
Maybe a Jaboticaba, Banana, Bahamas Cherry, Feijoa or Cherimoya for the new section. I would do something low maintenance. Good videoππΌππΌ