May 13, 2024

28 thoughts on “VIDEO: This Desert Permaculture Garden Grows The World’s Largest Lemons!

  1. Hey man I’m a huge fan I watch your videos to and from work everyday you have taught me so much. I mean I watch hours of your videos everyday I went from knowing nothing about growing and now I feel like I can tackle anything now thx u so much

  2. Loved the videos! I have a Ponderosa lemon here in Zone 6A. Have had it for a few year but no fruit. I believe I may if I figure out this graft sucker situation I have here! smh

  3. These videos from Mexico have been so much fun! It is interesting to see how things are grown in different ways and in different places. You ARE my gardening Guru! I learned everything I've needed to know about creating good garden soil and how to amend it every year in order for it to keep producing for my family. I owe my home-grown success to you!

  4. If you think that's a big lemon, you've lived a very sheltered life. I know someone here in NJ that regularly gets lemons that size, and once in a while ones as large as grapefruit.

  5. Oh my goodness! All of your Mexico videos have reminded me of my visits to my abuelito’s village. They also had limes, lemon, and nopales growing in their patios also. Nopalitos are yummy!!!!
    Thank you!!!!! What an amazing experience. Glad you embraced that beautiful climate!

  6. Thanks for the videos from Mexico. You had touched on how dense the trees are planted so close together. That’s what I had noticed about the ‘orchard’— each tree specimen is thriving in such close quarters with each other. So, cannot fruit trees planted here in the Midwest (Central Ohio) be planted closer together than what the plant tag says, thus thrive and also produce abundance of fruit?

  7. Thank you for basically taking as along with you on your vacation. It has been so much fun living vicariously through you guys especially since it has gotten cold and gloomy here in NY again. Love the fruit orchard, enjoy the rest of your time with your family!

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