Top 3 Easy Bananas to Grow & Residential Micro Farm Tour
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits Seaview Farm on the Big Island of Hawaii who grows Bananas, Pineapples as well as other fruits and vegetables in a standard residential 7500 sq ft lot. In this episode, you will get a tour of the 7500 sq ft lot to learn what low maintenance crops are being grown including bananas, pineapple, peppers, beans, fruit trees and more. You will discover the plant spacing for planting bananas and pineapple as close as possible while still getting respectable yields. Finally, John will interview Rob, the farmer at the farm that started growing food 7 years ago when he moved to Hawaii from California and wanted to grow a portion of his own food. You will learn the easiest 3 bananas to grow. Rob will also share his favorite tasting banana varieties with you. Next he will share the time it takes to grow pineapples and bananas from baby plant to harvest. Learn more about Sea View Farms at: http://www.seaviewfarmshi.com/ Subscribe to GrowingYourGreen at: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=growingyourgreens
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I am growing ice cream banana and gold finger in northern California from lowes and home depot. It my first year growing banana and I hope that I get fruit next year.
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Moved to Hawai'i 3 years ago and have not bought a cavendish in probably 2 1/2 years now. They have there purpose in commercial ag. but when you have better options grab an apple or other lesser know type and see the deference.
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Have you ever tried the AQUAPONICS X10
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Click on 18:29 and watch over Rob's shoulder (our right, his left), you'll see one of those critters run right across the top of a couple banana leaves! haha
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what about Hua Moa? My family in Hawaii grow traditional Polynesian bananas like hua moa and fe'i
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I'm no vegan, I'm not even vegetarian, but I really enjoy growing things, especially fruits and vegetables, I enjoy growing unusual and heirloom varieties to impress friends and family as well as to pay homage to my ancestors whom were farmers, so it's like he said, it's not always all or nothing.
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Man that is awesome. Thanks for sharing this.
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you and that shirt
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That is one long vacation John. I would love to stay away for that long! Who's managing your garden?
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At 6:15 - those beans at first - i thought it was poison ivy - leaves of 3......
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Sure thats not a Suriname cherry bush and not peppers?
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I usually don't eat bananas because they seem bland to me, but if I eat them it's mainly in cereal or smoothies. I like the "mini" bananas. They seem to have more flavor. I got organic bananas a couple times and they're a little better, but not too much. I wonder if they'd grow good out here in Southern California?
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Because of your videos, I have a couple dozen plus Heirloom vegetables, mostly tomatoes, various squash, different cucumbers, hot peppers and melons, not to mention leeks, okra and tomatillo. I just started this "obsession" this Spring. They were all on sale at the Home Depot and are being grown with organic soil. I started putting them into washed/rinsed food grade buckets until I have the means (soil, etc.) to transplant them into a raised bed. I actually planted five melons on the side of our house after getting my whole family to help pull out the weeds and condition the soil. Before I purchased all these veggies, I bought like five different bare root fruit trees 50% off at THD too. I wish I didn't misplace my receipt, because the fig tree didn't seem to "make it" and Home Depot takes back plants that aren't growing within a year with the receipts of course. Oh, well you live and learn. But I do have all dwarf fruit trees including Santa Rosa Plum, an Apple variety (from Israel, don't remember the name), Royal Apricot, and Pineapple Quince. I feel like eventually I want to purchase a Lifetime tumbling composter like you have. I actually found a good deal on one on Craigslist, but I can't get it right now. It was an 80 gallon for $100. I want to get a business license to sell my produce at the local Farmer's Market at the community college. Well, just thought I'd inspire other people who view your videos out there in YouTube land.
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Hey! I've had a house one block from this garden for many years. So cool to see you in my neighborhood. If you're interested in the area please reach out to me.
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what makes GMO cotton bad and non GMO cotton good?
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Thanks for the walk through. I feel like you should do these more often when you visit various farms. In previous videos when the camera is on the tripod we don't really get a good view of the farm/garden but the with the walk through we get to see much more!!
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Hawaii is wonderful - a taste of heaven right here on Earth - you are so lucky John to get to go there - I'd love to visit Hawaii just to see all the different plants and they have so much fruit there it appears :) - Ruthie
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I heard banana trees are anchoring points for ghosts and other wandering entities. Don't be surprise of weird noises, and even howling in your yard after planting them.
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Wow,this is amazing!
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Good video John. I really like bananas and pineapples !!!
I just posted 2 short videos and I would like if you could see if I'm doing ok growing food with very little space allowed because we rent this apartment.
A green thumb is the best thumb ! Thumbs up John !!! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLPa9IMFNppCQefRS7zhrUw/videos
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