Over 35 Edible Perennials in a Backyard Garden, Fruits You Have NEVER Seen!
Published 2021-06-12
Intro- 00:00
1 Gooseberry- 00:39
2 Carpet Raspberry- 01:02
3 Everbearing Raspberry- 01:16
4 Oregano- 01:48
5 Grape- 01:57
6 Apple- 02:09
7 Fig- 02:34
8 Pear- 02:55
9 Hazelnut- 03:10
10 Echinacea- 03:40
11 Persimmon- 04:22
2 Asparagus- 04:35
13 Cherry 04:50
14 Lemon Balm- 06:24
15 Currants- 06:35
16 Mint- 06:59
17 Rhubarb- 07:07
18 Almond- 07:19
19 Blackberry- 07:56
20 Pawpaw- 08:20
21 Silverberry- 09:11
22 Thyme- 10:00
23 Orange- 10:14
24 Horseradish- 10:49
25 Japanese Raisin- 11:02
26 Blueberry- 11:18
27 Autumn Olive- 12:38
28 Siberian Pea- 13:02
29 Rosemary- 14:07
30 Peach- 14:263
1 Strawberry- 14:29
32 Plum- 15:27
33 Aronia- 16:11
34 Serviceberry- 18:06
35 Boysenberry- 18:34
36 Tayberry- 18:36
36 Goji Berry- 19:02
Outro-19:24
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All Comments (21)
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Can we all take a moment to appreciate him. Like for real. He has this huge garden that looks so much bigger than it really is. He said so himself it’s only a 9th of an acre. That’s awesome!
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Every year James puts just a little bit more sauce on the word “Jersey” in his intro. He’s slowly increasing his power.
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James, horseradish leaves are used for pickling of tomatoes and cucumbers. In Russia we use horseradish leaves, cherry leaves, and black currant leaves at the same time for picking.
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This is amazing! My dream is to have a garden like this
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I love how pumped James is, so excited about gardening and who can blame him with a beautiful garden / forest like that
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Imagine if everybody in the United states of America grew fruits, vegetables and herbs the world would be much more beautiful. You could also share or sell with your neighbors.
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I watch James’s videos before I head out to my garden. It’s like having your own Hype Man! He gets me pumped up to go do the more menial tasks. Thanks
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My head cannot wrap around how you grow all those plants in such a small space..wonderful...Tuck's face is a treasure to see...
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Let's go! Big James Garden Gangsta Prigioni for the one million! I really hope you get there
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I WISH YOU WOULD MAKE A COFFE TABLE BOOK,LOTS OF PICTURES WITH INFORMATION IN THE PICTURES ABOUT THE PLANTS .Do your book in a soft cover !
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I love all of James' videos, but this one is probably the most impressive. Makes me want to drive up to New Jersey and see this food forest in person. This is impressive!
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Those up close views of Tucker enjoying vegetables are very therapeutic to watch. What a cute little guy.
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James! Could we get a peek into how you water? I’m curious how that huge area gets watered and one of my biggest challenges as an amateur gardener is know when and how much to water. I never know if I’m over or under watering. Please!!!
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Yes I just bought another blueberry tree! I have strawberries, raspberries, mint, herbs, new fruit trees, vegetables and flowers. Your videos make me want to buy more fruit plants!!
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Happy to see someone in the Northeast growing a trifoliate orange! Watch those thorns - they’re like razor blades. You may also want to look into a Musa Basjoo banana for a novelty. I gave my dad one, and it did well in Zone 6b NJ. It’ll get 15 feet tall in a season for you, and when you chop it down at the end of the season, it makes excellent mulch.
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Been binging your videos all day. Was just about to wrap up and go plant and saw this one just pop up… Planting can wait another 20 minutes… Let’s Go!!!
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Your hard work really paid off, look at all that food.
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Such great content from you and Tuck. Also, got to give a shout out to the person behind the camera. Not sure who it is, but they are killing it too!
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You and tuck don't seem to age in your videos 😅❤ that's awesome.
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Love the giggle when you ate the blueberry. I can't help but do that too! Delicious!