Hello I'm Kevin Williams aka" Mr Orlando gardener, gooooooood morning the Orlando gardener coming at ya, i was prompted to start gardening many years ago by a life changing event , just as so many of you were. My start in this wonderful part of my life didn't start with any fruit trees of any sort & surely not mangoes , we started with cabbages, collards greens, kale, and many other vegetables. Now things have changed, we now own about 90 different kinds of mangoes including one developed by myself call the K/C mango which was named after my wife and daughter, this mango was grown from seed in just 6yrs and I'm waiting on other new varieties to show up at anytime. We have countless other fruit trees growing in our backyard , native, tropical, and subtropical. I will show you how to plant and grow in pots & in the ground, using natural techniques, heavy mulching, fish emulsions etc. I"m a fisherman as well so that will pop up from time to time. Be inspired, live laugh & garden
Hey kevin taste wise m4 vs 40-26? i had a spot recently open up in my yard and i have this two in pots and want to plant the best one in the ground. Thanks
I've been enjoying your videos for the past months now and I've been thinking about trying to grow two or three good mango varieties in pots here in North Carolina. Do you sell mango trees? What varieties would you recommend for my area? I'm planning on having them in my garage for the cold winter months.
I recently bought seeds of a rare variety from. Indonesia called red ivory It's like a giant nam. Dok. Mai. In shape and taste and all red when ripe Jumbo. Size can reach 1.5/2kg
Since I have no. Space available I'm. Using 20/25 gala for my seedlings again we don't have many mango varieties in my. Country so I try to. Grow dwarfs from. Seeds I have 5 now Getting sweet tart sooner
@@orlandogardener yeah because we have many mangoes in my country and I'm. On a project of growing as many as I can from. Seeds I have 5 varieties now Never mind I think I gotta make hard researchs thanks