Jump to the following parts of this episode: 01:00 Growing Food in Las Vegas 04:05 How to Have a Food Forest without work! 06:22 Tour of Backyard Food Forest 08:19 Sugar Cane 08:50 Asian Pears 09:08 Guava Trees 09:38 Persimmons 10:40 Date Palms 10:46 Apple Tree 11:23 Loquat Tree 11:48 How to build the best soil for trees 12:30 EASY to grow fruit trees for Las Vegas 12:35 Fig Tree 12:48 Pomegranate Tree 13:10 Jujube Fruit Tree 13:47 Nopales Cactus Fruit 15:01 Avocado Tree without burn 16:34 Pistachio Nuts 17:10 Almond Tree 17:45 Papaw Tree 19:05 Creating a Microclimate for Tropical Trees 19:10 Shade/Greenhouse Tour 20:20 How to Keep Plants More Warm and Humid 22:25 Mangoes 22:33 Dragonfruit 22:44 Breadfruit Tree 23:24 Pre-Fermenting Fruit Before Using as Fertilizer 24:22 White Sapote Tree 24:44 Experminenting for 10 Years Growing in Las Vegas 26:55 Growing Coconut Palm in Las Vegas 29:00 Know How Your Roots Grow 30:14 Why He Doesnt Clip off Brown Leaves 31:18 Vegetable Garden Area 32:14 Ripe Papaw Tree Harvest 33:03 Derrick Interview 33:20 Why did you start growing papaws in Las Vegas? 35:50 Eating Papaws Fruits 39:00 Taste Testing Papaw Fruit Grown in Las Vegas 40:55 Comparing East Coast vs Desert-Grown Papaw Fruits 43:00 Why are growing a coconut palm in Las Vegas? 47:40 How many times have you tried to grow coconut palms? 51:50 Taste Testing another Papaw fruit 53:35 Have Derick teach you how to grow tropical fruits in Las Vegas 54:23 Why did you leave your job to help people grow fruits & vegetables? 59:39 Compare Eating an Orange from Your Yard to the store 1:02:36 Can You Grow Fruit in Las Vegas? 1:07:45 How can you contact Derrick to Grow Fruits & Vegetables in Las Vegas 1:10:00 How to Grow Food in Las Vegas Derrick's KZbin Channel kzbin.info/door/zXZ4PSlT9OMaxQoprd3RGA Follow Derrick on Instagram instagram.com/abahgardens/ Derrick's Facebook Page facebook.com/derrick.martinez.731135 Call Derrick at 702-759-9781 to start growing food in Las Vegas
@mycelia_ow11 ай бұрын
Thanks
@williampatrickfurey10 ай бұрын
Thank you for being so caring about sharing the knowledge. Great content, editing, guests, and more than I can name.
@MistakenOno11 ай бұрын
Derrick is the boss. Tropical fruit is the best fruits to enjoy. So jealous of his garden.
@elijahfromamerica9 ай бұрын
Nothing better than home-grown 😊organic Gardener 😋
@bendingo611 ай бұрын
The most northern established Coconut is in Newport Beach California. 33 degrees North of the equator. It doesn't fruit. Day length is too short. Trying and testing the zone limits of plants and going against "Common knowledge" is something to be admired. It will be Awesome if he is successful!
@jonnsancz72111 ай бұрын
Great eco-video John!, these really inspire people to grow your own green life!
@micahbarror84210 ай бұрын
Nothing says loving, Appreciate that rasta vibe, feeling it here 😢
@lisettesyummygarden229911 ай бұрын
I'm growing a seedling in Ocala Fl. Zone 9a... She's around 5 foot 3 years old! She defoliates every year!
@OrlandoBackyardGardening10 ай бұрын
You and Audrey pushing the zone in Fl
@oasisoflasvegas792511 ай бұрын
I've had a seedling tree growing for a couple years now here in Las Vegas 🙂 - I need to get another one so I get fruit. These are sometimes self-pollinating but it's more common that they need cross-pollination. Derrick was kind enough to offer pollen next season, I'll have to take him up on that!!
@usewisdom27 ай бұрын
Thank you John for sharing Derrick's great work. You are the best. I also love that you put your money where your mouth is and your honesty of telling it like it is . A beautiful divine masculine being. Unselfish, unconditional loving of humanity. Thank you for caring.
@oliveriotocaydelcid806011 ай бұрын
That looks delicious
@daveblyden132511 ай бұрын
John thanks for sharing such awesome content about Derrick unique topical garden . I'll be joining his KZbin channel because we're like minded. Jah Bless!
@presterjohn16978 ай бұрын
Amazing piece John. Salute
@Gkrissy11 ай бұрын
Great topic. It’s so true every year is a different ball game. Between drought, and pest management for the past few years has been tough. But I do like the garden for the love of it. A coconut tree would be love to have in the backyard.
@AAHomeGardening10 ай бұрын
Loving the pond idea
@AAHomeGardening10 ай бұрын
Loving his yard
@everydayanimalswithrainfor13159 ай бұрын
I'm living in Bacalar, MX. (on border of Belize). This is amazing!
@AAHomeGardening10 ай бұрын
I have two pawpaw Cannot wait for mine to fruit
@bendingo611 ай бұрын
Chilean wine Palm tastes like Small coconut and might be worth trying
@AAHomeGardening10 ай бұрын
I let my kitchen scraps start to decompose as well And then feed to plants
@oasisoflasvegas792511 ай бұрын
Derrick is good people.
@pagevpetty11 ай бұрын
I love the pond idea. You can also put some misters up high connected to your irrigation.
@AAHomeGardening10 ай бұрын
I love the yellow dragon fruit
@AAHomeGardening10 ай бұрын
Good man That's how i plant up my backyard in UK
@Okorokanze20008 ай бұрын
Hey John whenever you're in the los angeles area. Bring your camera and this same hat. Lmao
@ALLDRAINSEMERGENCYPLUMBINGАй бұрын
Love it
@Okorokanze20008 ай бұрын
I tried 2 coconut here in California and they died. $80. 2 purple grafted mangosteen from Indonesia and they died $170 and they died. His garden looks like mine in terms of plant list but in terms of aesthetics, I give him the cup.
@pagevpetty11 ай бұрын
21:25 looks like grapes - they do well for me in the desert :)
@pagevpetty11 ай бұрын
You should have a link to where to buy a good Papaw Tree
@nenda8612 күн бұрын
This guy can talk
@Shugsosweet10 ай бұрын
Belize 🇧🇿❤❤
@odellaudio281010 ай бұрын
I live in Maryland. My mom started a channel she's right up the road in Pennsylvania. Love your channel I also have a indoor garden I'm about to harvest my first plant pretty much organically too haha. I want to start a channel a shout out or collaboration would be awesome. ❤
@pagevpetty11 ай бұрын
Nice... John, I noticed you've got the CC going :)
@geelee197711 ай бұрын
Water usage in gallons annually?? Water usage to establish the tropical water loving trees??
@richardbird569711 ай бұрын
It would be alot .im just starting a fruit tree forest.we are going to use compost toilet so the water normal toilet uses can water trees first 2 years with no extra water use or waste
@geelee197711 ай бұрын
@@richardbird5697 I know a guy that has a permaculture farm in North Texas. It is an environment that, in the summer, is almost identical to Las Vegas. I know that for most suburban and urban locations, even watering native trees in 110+ degrees, is economically non-viable. It is also very very bad for water table resources.
@richardbird569711 ай бұрын
Im near perth western australia its cold in winter and hot and dry summers very hard to get trees established
@tinyjungle_11 ай бұрын
How do you know when someone's taste buds are broken? They prefer jujube over figs.
@figtree39311 ай бұрын
Ha Ha😂
@oasisoflasvegas792511 ай бұрын
Figs are...definitely an acquired taste.
@tinyjungle_11 ай бұрын
@@oasisoflasvegas7925 Not really but I would understand if you haven't had a good fig before
@figtree39311 ай бұрын
Figs have lots of flavors, have to try some of the many verities.
@presterjohn16978 ай бұрын
The American Paw Paw is actually related to Sour Sop and Cherimoya.
@pagevpetty11 ай бұрын
Nice, me too :) I had my Asian Pears 🍐 bagged as well, but I guess they were cheap bags because they started to deteriorate in the sun and I was so sad when a squirrel 🐿 stole some of them. Apples 🍎and other stuff too. That has been the bane of my gardening: Keeping pests from getting my food. Does he have a link to the bags he buys?
@josiecorros78888 ай бұрын
How much a paw paw grafted or air layered?
@MsWaitforme10 ай бұрын
😮
@thehuntfortruth5 ай бұрын
Paw paws aren't related to mango they're related to soursop and custard apple and cheremoya sugar apple etc. They're anonas
@alphaomega837310 ай бұрын
Can we bring our air conditioners outside and garden? :p
@pagevpetty11 ай бұрын
🤣 lol, "that's what they told me at Star Nursery" Yeah, they don't have the brightest people working there.