5 Amazing Edible Trees for Backyard Gardening. In this video I show how 5 young edible and fruit trees are making it through the Phoenix, Arizona winter season! Carob Tree, Loquat Tree, Royal Poinciana Tree, Neem Tree, and Barbados Cherry Tree also called Acerola Cherry Tree! Enjoy: http://www.JakeMace.com

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  1. 5 Amazing Edible Trees for Backyard Gardening. In this video I show how 5 young edible and fruit trees are making it through the Phoenix, Arizona winter season! Carob Tree, Loquat Tree, Royal Poinciana Tree, Neem Tree, and Barbados Cherry Tree also called Acerola Cherry Tree! Enjoy: http://www.JakeMace.com

  2. Awesome stuff jake!!
    Your garden vibrant as hell! Even in winter lol
    And you deserve it 🙂
    Hey is that grass coming out of the koi pond?
    Man those giant date palms are killing me they're so beautiful haha wish they grew in Virginia 🙁

  3. I'm happy that your a vegan +VeganAthlete but I have a serious Question …. Will you go to China and try eating Dog for $1,000,000 ?

  4. Awesome Video! Hey question about the Neem tree, I've heard that it repells Mosquitos, from personal experience would you say that's true?

  5. Neem tree flowers and the neem tree bark used all in India. Bitter dried flowers was slightly roasted in oil and used in tomatoe soups (rasam). The bark, chew the end of it making it fiborus and brush your teeth. It is bitter but you get used to it. Something else my father used to make. He would dip fresh flower in salted rice starch and dry them on a blanket under hot sun on the terrace (they looked like 1"x1"christmas tree). These were deep fried, an mmmgood snack. There is also a neem toothpaste.

  6. Do you know about the Nellika tree from India? By the way, I am a born vegetarian, Indians love their milk, ghee and cheese. Also the cow produces more milk than used by the calf. Why waste it?

  7. A REAL TREASURE of a garden
    I wish that it was better organized and labeled though, and I would organize it in order of importance for personal survival and well being
    But very nice selection

  8. Hey Jake, could you use a royal poinciana to provide shade for a small mango orchard? I read that poincianas are allopathic? Thanks!

  9. Are the royal ponciana pea pods ("beans") really edible when cooked like other types of legumes? Did you try them? I have a poinciana tree in front of my window and I've been wondering it myself. I don't want to get sick because I cooked them and ate them or die. Or something. The only information I can find is that they seem to get eaten by dogs, which makes dogs sick. I am not sure if that is because they are poisonous when raw like all beans, or if cooking solves the issue. There seem to be no good resources online and the opinions seem mixed.

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