This is the most straightforward easy to understand ! These others talk and talk and talk and never land the plane🙄. Covers early mid late season size and taste! Bravo this is exactly what we needed❤🎉🎉🎉😅
This is probably the best video I've seen regarding mangos. Thank you. Also do you know any good Nursey places for mangos near Lakeland FL? Thank you again
Nice sanctuary you have there. --- Space 🚀 COAST native BORN 1956 Floridian ---- Just planted a Glenn --- LOVE my huge MULBERRY TREE BEEN making Brandy from it ---- Next thing a bee 🐝 hive
Great video! Can you do a video on the most cold tolerant mango to have. I live in GA and although it doesn't last long it can get pretty cold here. Thank you!
Here in Brazil we know not any of these mango nanes, Keitt is the only one from yours that we do know. Best here are Alphonso, considered to be the best in Earth, harvest is in a straight way 4 months. Kent is the best in Brazil, also Kensinginton Pride, australian, is in best ranking, Tommy Atkins, Palmer, Haden, Bourbon, so on and so forth, are around here. And lo, Brazil has lots of mango fields. I do grow the dwarfs in my colection, easy to pic them up. Thanks for your nice video. Have a good time down there.
Good morning, do you sell Keitt mango trees? Or any mango trees? or even a small branch so I can graft or try to propagate it? I'm in Orlando and I'd love to see your garden in person.
Just started buying mango tree & fruit trees , I have a glenn , orange sherbert, 2 pickering, julie, super julie, sugarloaf, dwarf Hawaiian, 2 plums tree , golden apple, tropic beauty peach, wurtz, day, super hass, hass , 2 wonderful pomegranate etc.
Hello love your videos. I was wondering if I could ask you a question? I have a nam doc mai number 4 and it keeps flowering. I let it keep one fruit and its late november and it wont stop flowering. Will the one fruit mature before it gets to cold? Sure would love to try this fruit. Im in Tampa. Thank you and thanks for your videos.@@orlandogardener
I wish I could get these to plant in jamaica it's the first I'm hearing of some of these mangoes . Only dwarf ones though nothing large growing lol I have enough huge mangoes trees already . Great info appreciate it
I have about 11 varieties of mango and 14 trees in a pots, they all are doing well I just got them all the end of last year to now. I’m here in Central Florida and need to know your regiment on how you keep them so green and lush! I just went down to Chris from Truly Tropical to pick a few trees up. Id love to see your grove and get some pointers. Great video ones like these are needed, for those that want to get started but don’t know where to start. Keep them coming.
Hello.. can you suggest dwarf variety mango (NOT semi dwarf) for us who doesnt have big property like you. And also for us who dont live in florida so we have to put our dwarf mango in a container because we have winter. Please suggest some variety of your choice. Thank you
You’re a lucky dude to live there…. Mango heaven ! I was able to germinate 8 mango plants from seeds. Let’s see how many survive. I live in Washington.
I’ve been watching the wrong videos a lot of over thinking and complicated videos. You keep it simple and informational. Can you do top 10 or 15 to keep in pots? Taste and season
I hate to rain in on your parade but coconut cream is the wrong mango for small yards. Reason being is that it grows horizontally and I had one on my big lot when it first came out. No matter how good it is, it will be a mess of a tree and will flop over sideways and can get quite large if your growing it properly. Lemon Meringue is another very large tree and big mistake. It can take up 1/3 of your backyard on a standard lot. You need to space your mangoes out more. Any close then 25 ft can be a tight fit unless Pickering and little Gem in which 20 ft is plenty and perfect. You are spot on with Pickering! A workhouse and grows slowly. Only problem is, the fruit is not of top shelf quality, it must be tree ripened as long as possible for the sweetness to show up which it is still lower in brix levels then most any other mango. Another top shelf must have small dooryard tree is Little Gem, which is late season with West Indian roots. Those 2 together will keep you in mango for a very long time and into Sept. You can control them both in size also and would never need a midseason tree for they overlap each other perfectly. Many varieties they say are compact, are really not. Ice Cream would be another very compact tree but the disease issues may drive people bonkers for it is a fungus magnet. Pickering and Little Gem will be easy for you even without spraying fungicide during the fruiting and developmental stage. Take my word, I do this for a living in Southwest Fl.
when you said late for Honey Kiss. What month will they start flowering? I just started growing honey kiss this year. Any information will help. Thanks
Bananas technically aren’t trees. They are just plants. They only produce once then the main plant dies and puts energy into the suckers. Also, a tree by definition forms bark, bananas don’t.
Longwood Here. Thank You. Headed to Julie's Tropical Plants next week. I have one tree I planted fifteen years ago thats now 30 foot tall and blooming like crazy. Unfortunately I lost the name as it landed in my yard with three others (freeze killed) and name tags were lost along the way. Very large fruit with no strings. Blooms started to open March 1. Now looking for trees to bloom early and late.