Growing Fruit Trees With Rocks Instead of Water

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Published 2024-06-13
Growing Fruit Trees With No Water, Using Rocks and Copper Wire Instead
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All Comments (21)
  • It’s always amazing when people are very welcoming and giving . Good people like this guy welcoming u to their fruit speaks volumes .
  • Attention new Gardner's in Arizona and California...you can use the rocks but please water your trees These people are in South Florida where they get a lot more rain than we do so he can get away with a lot less watering...🙂
  • @georgefeliz7875
    Thanks for planting trees for you and generations to come! Good for wildlife the earth too!!!❤❤❤
  • @chrisporter449
    I think that is great that he is using electroculture! I have a bunch of small fruit trees on the big island and they were all just sitting there not growing very quick, fertilizer was not doing anything either, so I started wrapping copper wire on sticks and putting it next to them and 75% of them took right off!! It is definitely worth looking into,
  • @GodIsLove447
    This guy makes me want to plant more mango trees.
  • 6:13 aaayyyyy. I was a bit surprised seeing that tree since its a tropical plant. Its belimbing buluh a.k.a bamboo starfruit. The fruits are small but its very sour, like lemon. Oh nice. A jackfruit & ciku tree too. I kept hearing "logan" but actually, its "longan". No wonder i was a bit confused. Im not familiar with any of the mango variety names. Might probably be the same here but different name. The only one i know was namdotmai; its my favorite. You should plant mangosteen, durian, rambutan, sugarcane, guava, soursop & many else Greetings from malaysia
  • Everyone has different ideas, thanks for showing that diversity so that we can mix and match and create our own.
  • It’s a really amazing garden, I am happy for you guys. Thanks for filming.
  • @Derpherppington
    nice guy to welcome anyone like that weather he meant it or not. i personally never say such thing because i'm greedy with my fruit and trees in generals
  • You’re doing back to Eden plus electric culture plus no dig. Chop and drop gardening by doing this you don’t have to use water. The Woodchips will grab the moisture out of the air and feed the trees. The rocks will give you minerals and the copper wrapped around the stick will give you energy, making it into fertilizer, making it into nitrogen, you just don’t know the names of what you’re doing. This is what kind of gardening you’re doing. Hope this helps. Keep up the good work. Have fun doing it. God bless you and your family.
  • @Baban-gc5ve
    Jackfruit is so delicious when it’s ripe ❤
  • @justinkasica721
    Perfect case of just all environment cant do that here in phoenix with ny mango trees irrigation is a must here
  • The nails thing WORKS… my uncle had an avocado 🥑 tree that NEVER fruited 25+ years and nothing. One year my mother in law was visiting and she told us to hammer some nails into the main trunk and WELL what do ya know. The next season fruits BOOMING avocados for days.
  • @klm20079
    What i learned from these old growers, me gonna buy land this year and mass plant want 2000 trees. I gonna make metal / stone plates with the name/varatie on.. next too the trees
  • @TimeToBeKind
    I told Tommy (Sleepy lizard) that in Mozambique my neighbor had me put rocks on and in the ground around mango trees. When we dug a hole to plant trees, we put rocks inside the hole. Not only rocks for moisture, but it helped the roots hold the trees during the typhoon season. I think Tom thought that I was talking out of my back side, but there were mango trees that we could not water at all. Never water some mango trees. Never. Too bad I don’t know the name of the mango trees.
  • Lots of Pickering and Carrie varieties . Good stuff thanks for the video.
  • @carolcalder8145
    I love the varieties!!! Awesome!!! Thank you for sharing!!!❤️❤️