Tour a Rare and Exotic Tropical Fruiting Garden in the Desert
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My yard proves you do not need to be on a flood-irrigated property to have a productive and beautiful edible subtropical landscape in the desert. I live in a typical HOA but was not interested in installing a concrete jungle like my neighbors. With inspiration from other gardeners, hard work, and a lot of love, my tropical backyard food forest / edible garden / fruit orchard / desert oasis was started in 2016 in the Phoenix Arizona metro. Our temps range from as cold as 25F in winter to as high as 120F in summer with low humidity most of the year. While I do not offer in-person tours of my backyard, this video gives you an in-depth virtual tour of my entire collection of rare and exotic fruit trees and plants (100s) growing at year 8. Enjoy and keep growing! • This is a list of all my plants growing: • https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/... • Apple • Apricot • Aprium • Atemoya • Avocado • bamboo (clumping) • Banana • Barbados Cherry / Acerola • Blackberry • Blueberry • Curry Leaf - Murraya koenigii • Eugenia repanda • Eugenia Sello / pitangatuba • Fig • Frankincense • Garcinia livingstonei (African mangosteen) • Guaburiti (Plinia rivularis) • Guava - tropical pink and white, pineapple • Ice Cream Bean (Inga edulis) • Jaboticaba (red , white, yellow and black) • Kumquat • Lemon • Lime • Longan • Loquat • Lychee • Mandarin • Mango • Mangosteen • Mexican Sunflower (tithonia diversifolia) • Moringa • Mulberry • Olive • Orange • Peach • Peanut butter fruit • Pear Asian • Plumeria • Pomegranate • Quince • Roses • Royal Poinciana • Sapodilla • Sapote Black - Diospyros digyna • Sapote White - Casimiroa edulis • Starfruit • Strawberry tree - (Muntingia calabura) yellow • Surinam cherry / Eugenia uniflora • Sweet Almond • Tangerine • Turk's Cap Hibiscus • Vetiver grass (Chrysopogon zizanioides)
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