What if your garden could survive 110-degree summers, brutal drought, and still
produce hundreds of pounds of food — every single year?
In this video, I’m revealing 7 drought-proof perennial plants that laugh at heat
waves, need almost zero irrigation, and keep producing for decades. One of them
yields 8x more food per acre than corn — and most gardeners have never even heard of it.
🌿 What You’ll Learn:
▸ Why tomatoes and annual vegetables fail in extreme heat (and what to grow instead)
▸ The Chinese Jujube — 100 lbs of fruit per tree, almost zero care
▸ The Pomegranate — still producing after 44 years in California’s heat
▸ Prickly Pear — thrives at 149°F using a secret photosynthesis trick
▸ Fig & Mulberry — the ancient drought-resilient food guild
▸ Pigeon Pea — Texas-proof protein that also fertilizes your soil for FREE
▸ Jerusalem Artichoke — 92 tons/hectare, a native perennial you NEED to know about
Whether you’re in the American Southwest, Southern Plains, Gulf Coast, or anywhere
heat and drought are your reality — these plants are your solution.
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⏱️ Timestamps:
0:00 – Why your vegetable garden is fighting nature
1:45 – Plant #1: Chinese Jujube
4:10 – Plant #2: Pomegranate
6:30 – Plant #3: Prickly Pear Cactus
9:00 – Plant #4 & #5: Fig & Mulberry
12:15 – Plant #6: Pigeon Pea
14:50 – Plant #7: Jerusalem Artichoke (don’t skip this one)
17:00 – Recap & What to Plant First
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6 Comments
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Jujube pomegranate 179 lb in one tree.. 149LOL ° oil temperature. It starts to thrive at 95°. The fig and the mulberry. Figs can produce two crops in one year. Start fruiting as little as 2 years from a cutting. The real value the leaves contain up to 34% protein higher than most legume forages in a silver pasture system that's trees and livestock on the same land you copies the mulberry every few months and feed those high protein branches directly to your animals right in the middle of summer when your pastor grass is brown and dying. Pigeon peas. It lives 3 to 5 years high protein seeds fixes nitrogen in the soil. Use them as nurse plants for your young fruit trees…
7….92 tons per hectare.. Jerusalem artichoke. JUJU PRODUCES 100 LB OF FRUIT PER PLANT OR TREE JERUSALEM ARTICHOKES Produces eight times more than corn. High yields during drought. Aka SUN CHOKES.
Thanks for information
The images don't line up with the trees/plants mentioned
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No mention of moringa?