He mentioned 'Aamchur' -- ah, that's wonderful seasoning! It would have been nice if there was a quick tour of the yard as the doctor spoke instead of standing in one place.
You're invited to attend our Mango FarmFest this year in Bokeelia. The event is June 23, 2024 and it is our 2nd annual FarmFest. We will have guest speakers and vendors, food and traditional music. Gatherings Grove Bokeelia, FL on Pine Island. We are due west of Cape Coral on the Gulf.
I'm late commenting on this, but I just saw that shirt. I watch lots of your videos, they're great. I had to say that shirt is bold, I love it! Keep the Faith brother.
I like his comment about efficiency of the land. I’m on about 1/2 acre and about half of that my wife makes me keep grass. I also collect other fruit trees, palms, and clumping bamboo. So my work has been to be efficient and strategic. Use the bamboo as a windbreak for the fruit trees. Palms in the front where fruit trees would take up too much space. Basically like he said it’s just a constant battle of finding efficiency, even sometimes cutting down trees moving them replanting etc.
Well this video convinced me I need to move my Orange Sherbet and at least one of my Coconut creams away from my fence line… I thought I would be able to manage them like a peach tree and train them however I want- now hearing this I’m going to move them forsure.
Good visit...i would like to ask him.. how long do the trees take to fruit on dawrf rootstock vs if they were on normal rootstocks and purned to produce?also do the rootstocks change the feeding habits of some verietys?
I would think that scattering varieties of mango trees in a grove might help to keep those trees susceptible to black spots or mold apart from each other, for control. Or is the problem so airborne that it just doesn't matter? I have four mango trees and love the idea of growing them as shrubs permanently: Cogshall, Carrie, Pickering and Nam Doc Mai #4. At age 80 this is my retirement home, I eat substantial amounts of fruit, and look forward to growing as much of my food as possible for the next twenty years. I bought the three- gallon size mango treess, and have room for four more dwarf-sized that are vigorously resistant to mold and black spot. Suggestions? Please keep up the great work! I love that you are covering maintenance and care of the trees too! Am learning a lot from you. Thanks!
Hi Paul Gr8 to see the Dr’s work and issues he has. Many mangoes have different growth habits… are there mangoes with same growth habits that would be compatible on cocktail mango trees? What are they?
yes there are I've spoken with Alex from Tropical Acres Farms about some of those on video but can't remember what one. Just put small trees with small trees and big growing trees with big growing trees
Doing high density and was dismayed to see a healthy Maha Chinook overcome by Gummosis. Totally up and down one one major trunk and now noticing it starting on all branches. Anyone ever see this on a Mango? From what I read it can spread all over - a cut and burn scenario. Maha seemed bullet proof. Any input is appreciated
Yeah. I have to stop watching this. The dog barking is insanity. Who in their right mind would know someone is videotaping and let incessant barking dog in the area. I mean come on. I feel sorry for our country when people have to told something like this and not in good conscience come to the realization on their own this is something they need to correct. Now you are forcing others to be the bad guy. 😢 God help us.