Well it’s been a while and I see why. Wow you’ve added some beauties and they are getting in line. Rosi is a beast. I got one hoping for half your success!! Looking forward to the cold prep vids
I started planting fruit trees last year. Longan, lychee, 10 mangoes, caimito, sour sop, sugar apple, atemoya, star fruit, banana, super hass, sugarcane, passion fruit, dragon fruit, papaya. My house is on a quarter acre. Biggest takeaway from your videos is how you trained your mangoes! I recently planted 4 25gal mango tree and tired the branches to brick like yours
You definitely can prune it whenever you want. The problem I can see happening is that when you have vigorous trees next to slower growing trees or you are limited on the time you can prune based on being away from home.
So your opinion on high density planting is to have similar fruiting season plants together, and not the other way around? Great job on your backyard, love the variety
You have an awesome backyard. Very inspiring. At the end of this video, you featured a banana tree with ten hands . What type of banana tree is that ??
How many feet apart are these Mango plants planted at? Are they all the same height? About 7 feet? You should stand beside your tree on your video!!! Get an idea of the tree size. :) Thanks for this video! Pete :”)
Dr. Richard Campbell has been teaching that method of keeping a "mango bush" for years. He spaces his mango trees 9 feet from each other and harvests 200 lbs of mangoes out of a small tree per year. His little 3/4 acre lot in south Florida produces many tons of mangoes every year. Check out his videos. The man is the top mango authority in the US, if not the world. He's savage.
I just moved to Hudson FL on a spring fed canal that goes to the gulf. We are 9b on the map, but theres 30 foot mango and avocado trees, and 20 foot coconut trees on the canal. And I've seen no other coconut trees in pasco county, closest ones I've seen are Clearwater beach. You think the canal gives us a 10a micro climate since the water stays ~70 degrees in the winter? just planted a longan, carrie mango, Valencia pride all on the south side of my house next to canal so hope they can make the winter without protection.
Welcome 👍 it's totally possible that you have a microclimate thanks to the river. The last time it has gotten cold in Pasco was January 2018. There are a few coconut palms in tarpon springs that survived that spell from 2018. Get one of those digital infrared thermometers. I bought one and I use it all the time in the winter. I would write down what you see on a map of the property.
@@ingarrajoey Thanks that's a fantastic idea-- trying to get my garden on your level lol. Your trees are looking great gives good inspiration for seeing whats possible in Pasco. There's a ~20 foot avocado tree that was here when I moved in too, but my neighbors say it has never fruited yet. On google Earth historical satellite images appears it's ~9 years old since it wasn't there in the 2010 images.
@@tylersdoinit The avocado tree was probably a seedling. That would probably explain the reason why it hasn't fruited yet. Although I do know of some avocado trees that were seedlings that fruited within 5 years. Maybe it has something to do with a lack of pollinating insects.
@@ingarrajoey great mine is in the making got a very small lot trying to grow them in a hedge like fashion espalier style saw this in a high density fruit orchard in Australia.
I usually get about 60 to 80 on my rosigold variety. The other varieties are very inconsistent. Mallika is my next best producer. I'm in the process of converting my unproductive types to more productive ones. Thank you for the comment 👍