APPLES Do Grow in FLORIDA!

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  • @CristalMermaid
    @CristalMermaid Рік тому +5

    Apples and Mangoes growing next to each other! That’s crazy! You are doing a great job.

  • @JerrasGarden
    @JerrasGarden Рік тому +4

    Yay! I'm glad your making YT videos now.

    • @javierrivera9236
      @javierrivera9236  Рік тому

      More to come! As the apples ripen, we'll post videos evaluating their taste. Thank you, Jerra!

    • @Eliana2009yay
      @Eliana2009yay Рік тому +1

      So am I

  • @SouthernLatitudesFL
    @SouthernLatitudesFL Рік тому +1

    Thank you! I love that you have them all in one video.

  • @buster-l6m
    @buster-l6m 5 днів тому

    Beautiful! thanks!

  • @chrisykeene9051
    @chrisykeene9051 2 місяці тому

    Do you have a video on how to grow apple trees in central Florida? What fertilizers and time of the yesr you grow them?

  • @asasupplies8749
    @asasupplies8749 8 місяців тому +1

    Nice I wish I could grow apples in South Florida zone 10b

  • @miltonwelch8619
    @miltonwelch8619 4 місяці тому

    I notice that your trees are quite close to each other, which suggests that they don't get much bigger than they are now. How do you fertilize the soil beneath them?

  • @fullcasitafullheart9476
    @fullcasitafullheart9476 Рік тому +1

    This is encouraging! Thank you for sharing.

    • @javierrivera9236
      @javierrivera9236  Рік тому +1

      You are very welcome! As we continue to grow our trees we'll post more videos of the progress. This season most of our apples were affected by bitter rot, so we lost close to 90% of our crop from this disease. Next year we'll spray the apples with a fungicide so we can minimize the losses.

    • @fullcasitafullheart9476
      @fullcasitafullheart9476 Рік тому

      @@javierrivera9236 Oh, wow.🥺Thank you for the heads up. It’s definitely a learning curve. Will keep that in mind!

  • @Eliana2009yay
    @Eliana2009yay 11 місяців тому +2

    Glad my own dad has yt channel and get Veiws

  • @bottitabaki3073
    @bottitabaki3073 9 місяців тому +1

    Hi I’m new subscriber. Do you offer cuttings of white winter pearmain ? I’m in Orlando as well. Thanks

    • @javierrivera9236
      @javierrivera9236  8 місяців тому

      Hello, there! I currently don't have White Winter Pearmain cuttings available, but perhaps I could have some near the end of the year. You'd need to have a base apple tree where to graft them, or if not you could buy a White Winter Pearmain tree from me next season. You can check out my FB page or IG account (both under the name Stone River Nursery) to see photos of what we grow for ourselves and for updates on different kinds of fruit-related posts.

  • @mrsleysclass1012
    @mrsleysclass1012 10 місяців тому

    Awesome, interesting, and informative video - Thank You, 💜

  • @duval904duval
    @duval904duval 7 місяців тому

    What is the best pollinator to pair with the Cox’s orange pippen here in Florida?
    Thank you!! ✌️

    • @javierrivera9236
      @javierrivera9236  6 місяців тому

      Hello, there! Although bloom periods are more difficult to predict in warm climates such as hours, mostly due to the inconsistency of winter weather patterns, I find that the more varieties I include in the garden, the higher the chances some other cultivar will bloom at the same time as the Cox's Orange Pippin. From personal experience in my area, you can try Pixie Crunch or White Winter Pearmain as pollen partners. You also have to be careful of knowing which cultivars are considered triploids (such as Mutsu, Winesap, Yellow Newtown Pippin, Bramley's Seedling, etc.), since their pollen isn't considered viable to pollinate other varieties. Good luck!

  • @andyandrews1658
    @andyandrews1658 9 місяців тому

    Great content.. I have 2 Honeycrisp. Defoliated and fair amount of blooms. What type of growth soil do you recommend.

    • @javierrivera9236
      @javierrivera9236  9 місяців тому

      Hello, Andy! In my experience, apples do just fine with the top soil you can buy at some of the big box stores. You don't need to buy the expensive kinds, but make sure the bags feel fluffy so you know the soil you're buying drains well. If you have poor-draining soil, you can make raised beds to plant your trees. If you have sandy soil, you can top-dress your soil with some compost and provide a thick layer of mulch (at least 6 inches deep). Thank you for the comments, and good luck!

  • @angelicafigueroa2513
    @angelicafigueroa2513 8 місяців тому +1

    Can I grow my apple tree in a sunny location or in a part sun part shade location? Where would it do best? My zone is 9B In Deltona, Florida

    • @javierrivera9236
      @javierrivera9236  7 місяців тому

      Hello, Angelica! As I mentioned in my IG response to your question, make sure you plant your apple trees in an area that receives full sun (6+ hours) per day and that has good drainage so they can have the best possible start.

  • @felipaortiz1222
    @felipaortiz1222 Рік тому +1

    In the Philippines which a tropical country already have apples farm, one in the North and the other one in Mindanao. So it’s not quite surprising that Florida was able to grew apples trees.

    • @javierrivera9236
      @javierrivera9236  Рік тому +1

      Hello, Felipa! I'm fully aware of various projects in different tropical regions of the world where apples are grown. The main reason why I posted my video is to provide proof apple trees can do well where I live, since the current information from agricultural sources in our state limits the possibilities of what apple cultivars can be grown by concentrating on chill accumulation instead of the horticultural practices that allow apple trees to produce fruit. Thank you for your input!

  • @MelFlagg
    @MelFlagg 4 місяці тому

    Have you tried growing Fuji or Envy apples? I live about 45 minutes northeast of you and wonder if Fuji's or Envy's might grow here.

  • @FlomatonFamous
    @FlomatonFamous Рік тому

    Great information!

    • @javierrivera9236
      @javierrivera9236  Рік тому +1

      Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching, and we look forward to meet you in person later this year!

  • @gardeninginpink
    @gardeninginpink 9 місяців тому

    Thankyou for this, I’m near Orlando. Happy you know that it’s possible. I think I want to try Mela Carla & the black strawberry if I can find them

    • @javierrivera9236
      @javierrivera9236  9 місяців тому

      Hello, there! If you want to try them out for next year please let me know. The trees have already awakened, so it's no longer possible to graft dormant scions this season.

  • @realvipul
    @realvipul 11 місяців тому

    any idea what kind of rootstock good for your hot climate? do you manually defoliate the trees? thanks

    • @javierrivera9236
      @javierrivera9236  11 місяців тому +1

      Hello! The most reliable rootstock in our area has been G.890, which is resistant to heavy soil, root diseases, and replant disease. It also adapts to temperature extremes and it's precocious. To help our trees produce, we feed them 3 times a year with a fertilizer rich in phosphorus and potassium. We also defoliate the trees manually before temperatures drop below 45 degrees Fahrenheit so the buds can override the chilling requirements they would need if they began to sense cold weather.

    • @mrsleysclass1012
      @mrsleysclass1012 10 місяців тому

      @@javierrivera9236 💜

  • @codey4087
    @codey4087 9 місяців тому

    Do you have a list of the varieties mentioned in the video?

    • @javierrivera9236
      @javierrivera9236  9 місяців тому

      Hello, Codey! As go through the different varieties included in the video, I wrote their names so everyone could see them. If I recall correctly, I think I listed close to 28 different varieties in that video.

  • @generodriguez6350
    @generodriguez6350 Рік тому

    Man I'm really excited to know that they grow well and hope to get some of my own soon I'm in Florida 9b. Do you graft any and sell them?

    • @javierrivera9236
      @javierrivera9236  Рік тому +1

      Hello, there! If you're interested in getting apple trees from us, please check out our contact information on our FB page under the name Stone River Nursery. Thank you very much!

  • @jwiheath1928
    @jwiheath1928 19 днів тому

    They all sound the same really sweet crunchy and juicy

  • @MaluseedGrowers
    @MaluseedGrowers Рік тому

    Nice, did some grafting this year in Jamaica (GoldenRusset, Dorsett Golden, Gold Rush & Williams Pride +more!). By the way, Skillcult recommended me about you.

    • @javierrivera9236
      @javierrivera9236  Рік тому +1

      Hello, there! It's awesome that you're working with those varieties in Jamaica! In the early months of 2022, I sent a few apple trees to my aunt who lives in Puerto Rico. I grafted the trees on Geneva®890, which is a very good semi-dwarfing rootstock that is precocious and resistant to various diseases. I saw the trees in June of this year (2023) and they had already developed fruit spurs for next year! The apple varieties she currently has are Fuji and Gala. I had also sent a King David, but something happened to it and it died back (although the rootstock for it is alive and well). I appreciate you letting me know about Steven, who is an amazing, cool guy doing excellent breeding work with apples. He sent me some stuff to try out down here and I also have a few seedling trees from some of his seed crosses. I also have my own seedlings in development, a few of them being red-fleshed varieties. Thank you for watching, and please keep me posted on your project! Best of success to you!

    • @MaluseedGrowers
      @MaluseedGrowers Рік тому

      @@javierrivera9236 nice, next year my goal is to get those Rootstocks and propagate them.

    • @javierrivera9236
      @javierrivera9236  11 місяців тому

      Hello, there! The Geneva® series rootstocks are under patent, so propagating them without authorization of the patent holder(s) would be illegal. There are various nurseries that are licensed to grow them and you can buy them from there, but one cannot propagate them. However, other rootstocks like Bud. 9, Bud. 118, and M-111 are not under patent and you can freely propagate those.

  • @JoseMendes-g4s
    @JoseMendes-g4s 4 місяці тому

    I did grow but it die due to bad energy round me

  • @BRIANLIMBARO
    @BRIANLIMBARO 11 місяців тому

  • @agentbarron9768
    @agentbarron9768 29 днів тому

    You know whats hilarious, my plum and apple trees and growing MUCH better than my papaya , im thinking mt papaya seeds ( from grocery store fruit) just were not mature bc they should be thriving , but over 50 papaya seedlings all stunted and barely growing , i have plums that started a full 2 months later alresdy bigger than any of my papayas lol

  • @sararoland7144
    @sararoland7144 7 місяців тому

    Does it grow in Jacksonville Florida zone 9a

    • @javierrivera9236
      @javierrivera9236  7 місяців тому

      Hello, Sara! These varieties are grown in Orlando, FL, so they can definitely grow in Jacksonville.

    • @djkeen4353
      @djkeen4353 7 місяців тому

      Are there any other tips you can tell w baby apple trees (almost 1 year old)