How cold hardy are mango trees?
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2023
- Dr Richard Campbell of mango men homestead answers the question: how cold hardy are mango trees? And how young trees can benefit from growing under a mature canopy for cold protection. Filmed June 2023
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Dr. Campbell is the man. I’ve learned so much listening to him. A tremendous source of knowledge.
Outstanding video !!!! I don't have that many mango's...and maybe only 15 tropicals. But have maintained 600 plants or so for many yrs...been gardening for over 25 yrs and have planted nearly 7000 plants. I am a temperature finatic. Have checked it every single day for over 22 yrs. This is great info & he confirms--with his outstanding bkgrd & credentials--what I thought I knew or believed to a T.
Homestead is so beautiful! I was there two months ago! For us in Carolina, 24°F is good. But I can understand that mangoes are for a warmer climate. It’s interesting how you refer to mangoes as subtropical. It’s cool to learn more
Great video. Thanks
Glad you liked it!
Best video so far on cold survival of trees. 🎉 Thank you so much. I’m in Ocala and I’m trying to hold on to my Malika mango. It is not in the ground but I want to try to put in the ground next year with Christmas lights. Love the details.
If you don’t mind the variety, try the Gomera-1 mango, of the Canary Islands of Spain. Said to be fiberous, but tasty
My Seacrest took 15 days under 32 in Phoenix last year before I covered it
I had one in a pot at 32 or so every night almost for the whole cold season.
I also did the same with a coconut palm and another purely tropical palm. All survived except the coco, but that was due to drought I think, not cold.
Our dry cold is very different from the Cold they receive in say Northern Florida. Our dry air makes it so that the cold does not “bite” as much. In some instances we can get away with 4-5 degrees colder compared to a humid cold on certain species of tree. The cold spells are usually at night as well and it heats up every single day so we got that going for us too.
My climate is 9A/9B however due to the conditions I described I can grow some 10A plants and trees.
I bought one of those cold hardy "Thomson" mangoes here in Escondido,Ca years ago
It produced a couple of suckers which I allowed to grow along with the graft
long story short, we had a cold snap and the graft croaked but suckers did just fine
it is now a regular producer of excellent mangoes
Love from Bangladesh.
You should definitely try raising Bangladeshi mango trees like Amrupali, lengra, Harivanga, Himsagar etc. These are not better looking mangoes but taste wise these are really awesome. Their brix is also above 20.
I can confirm you won't be disappointed.
Growing a few up in lake city. The worst smell in the world, waking up after a hard freeze and smelling the death.
When and how much should we water if a frost is coming?
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