John from [ Ссылка ] gives you the 6-month update on his 3-acre tropical farm in Puerto Rico.
In this episode, I take you on a partial tour of my tropical farm. You'll get a detailed overview of the farm's current state, emphasizing the unique opportunities and challenges of farming in a tropical climate. From the outset, you'll be introduced to the vast array of tropical plants that thrive in this environment, setting the stage for an in-depth exploration of tropical agriculture.
In this second planting update, I provide a comprehensive look at the specific crops being cultivated on the farm. I'll meticulously explain the selection process for each plant, highlighting their benefits and suitability for the tropical climate of Puerto Rico. You'll learn about the diversity of crops, including fruits, vegetables, and herbs, and gain insights into the unique characteristics of each. This segment is particularly valuable if you're an aspiring tropical farmer or gardening enthusiast looking to expand your knowledge of exotic plants.
Throughout the episode, I share practical farming techniques and practices tailored to the tropical environment. From soil preparation and irrigation methods to pest management and organic fertilization, I'll provide a wealth of information that can be applied to both small-scale and larger farming operations. You'll appreciate the hands-on demonstrations and step-by-step guides that make complex agricultural concepts accessible and easy to understand.
Finally, I offer an update on the farm's progress since the last planting update, showcasing the growth and development of the crops. I'll discuss any challenges faced and the solutions implemented, providing you with a realistic view of the farming journey. This transparency helps you understand the dynamic nature of farming and the continuous learning process involved. By the end of the episode, you'll have gained a deeper appreciation for tropical farming, practical knowledge you can apply to your gardening projects, and a sense of connection to the ongoing story of my tropical farm in Puerto Rico.
Jump to the Following Parts of this Episode:
00:00 Episode Starts
00:29 Finca Zona Azul Tee Shirts
00:50 What I do on the farm every day
01:30 Many Plants can grow without care
02:30 Half-Built House
03:30 Walking down the property
04:32 Bananas, Taro, Avocado
06:30 Ice Cream Bean Tree
07:10 Iguanas, Friend of Foe?
07:32 Existing Red Sugar Cane
07:57 Breadfruit Trees
08:30 Stinking Toe Fruit Tree
10:05 Noni Leaves are Edible
11:01 How I eat Raw Noni Leaves
11:22 Noni Leave Pultice for Cuts
11:45 Cassava Wild Growing on Property
12:38 Plantain Bananas
13:20 Mamey Americana Baby Trees
14:00 Favorite Area of Farm
14:55 Mango Tree
15:22 Bananas with Mulch
15:30 Moringa Tree
15:40 Chaya Tree
16:02 Lemongrass Grows the Best
16:38 Holy Basil
18:37 Mamey Americana Fruit
20:35 Juicing Mamey Americana Fruit with Nama J2
21:30 Plants that made it and plants that didn't
24:10 What I worked on this trip
26:58 Mulching with Banana
276:15 What is the best fertilizer for bananas?
28:25 My First Trail on my property
33:44 Existing Chaya Trees aka Mayan Spinach
34:43 Building Nursery Area
36:55 What Fertilizers am I Using for my plants?
37:33 Local Made Compost
38:03 Water Soluble Pure Protein & Kelp
40:50 Puerto Rico Biochar inoculated with Worm Casting Tea
42:44 Composted Bamboo
47:30 New Edible Plants I am Planting on My property this trip
After watching this episode, you will learn what I am growing on my 3-acre property in Puerto Rico.
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Referenced Episodes:
3 Acre Farm Initial Episode
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What they Don't Tell You about the Nama J2
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Visit to Noni Farm on Kauai
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Pure Protein Fertilizer
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