haha I am brand new but can tell im on this trajectory. I just bought 8 mangos plus grafting equipment. I love the scientific side of growing, collecting, harvesting. Thanks for the videos
I'm a nursing student!!! I started gardening and I'm loving my garden. I'm an introvert and I'm grateful to find your channel. 🧸 Your channel is awesome.
Audry, you are very motivating and i love the way you care and love planting. great great video, Chris is spectacular at meeting great people and Chris is a role Model to us all... the most important channel for agriculture
Hey Audrey, This is Randy in Riverview, I hope the Pina Coladas I sold you are doing well. I'll have to return the visit to Ocala some day. Keep growing.
Thank you for this video and also for nursing others, especially through the pandemic. My son loves mangos and hoping to grow a tree or two for him. I so appreciate this info. Please keep making these informational vids for us gardeners! Stay healthy!
Love what you have built for yourself!! Like yourself I am from Ocala, FL! I joined the AF after high school in 1988 & have lived in GA since then! It has been so hard to get back to normal since 2020 hit! I’m a hospital RN & my mom & dad both passed suddenly in the last 3yrs!! My mom on Dec 31st 2020😪 All the best to you & your success my friend!🙏🥰
Hey Audrey. I'm in Summerfield, nearby. I guess your method is keep growth low so cover and the other foyer spray I don't understand. I see some people use plastic 55 gallon water drums heated with light next to plant to keep warm. I just seen learned this today then found you. I lost avocados, mangos, guava, papaya. 2nd year, again. So say to myself no more tropical. But maybe light at end of tunnel is you..!!
Thank you for all the motivation and details on growing tropical fruits. We are moving back to Pensacola soon. I want to grow all the fruits (and nut trees)!!
Thank you so much for this video. I will definitely have to watch again to write down everything to do for my tropicals. I babied my makrut lime this winter, but it seems I need to do more as you describe how to protect these sensitive to frost plants. Still haven't gotten a mango seed to sprout! I did get a starfruit to srpout but got sick over the winter and didn't see it through, however I have quite a few dragon fruits coming in!! This is such an encouraging video for me to try again with my tropical fruit forest in my front yard. I also want to create a micro-climate that is also east facing and 9A (Jax). My one problem is my neighbors giant Camphor tree eating up half my yard :-( Still trying to figure out solutions as well as just bide my time until we can pay to have those limbs hanging over our yard cut, but, of course, it won't help much for how far that root system reaches out...grrrr. And thank you for being a nurse/care giver. I have so much respect for you guys with how my mom is behaving with Parkinsons and Demensia. You guys are truly angels on earth!
Hi Audrey it was a breath of fresh air seeing this video that my mom sent me who is also a mango lover. I am trying to grow mangoes also but they are not growing. I bought a tree which only produce one mango and the tree doesn't look good and seems like it won't grow for next year. I would love to visit your Grove. I am in Lake County and if you say to come now I would be there before you can finish answering me😊
Well, this gives me great hope. Here in Australia, US zone 9 is our coldest places, (Tassie and the alpine region). We are in an equivalent zone 10 (or close enough) here in Melbourne. But in the part of the city, I am in, I am bounded close enough with 2 bays and a strait, so water on 3 sides, which very much limits our frosts (coldest we usually get is 0C most nights around 6-8C during winter). So fingers crossed lol. Although with your humour, my 6-year-old calls mangos, flamingos so know you will get a chuckle from that.
Great video with Audrey, love the enthusiasm. Many of us are trying to push the zone as David puts it. Very interested to find out what Audrey is talking about when she says - treatment with Procinalide? "That stuff is liquid gold " - 3:33 in vid. Please tell us what product you are talking about. Google knows nothing. Thank you
@@audreyasbey3745 im in 9a and have some tropical aspirations and really appreciate the boost of hope for me. I'm in deland a little bit closer to 9b and want to grow mamey spaote and annonas and mangoes. So thank you very much for the video
Would love to see more of her. She said she grew some from seed. I would like to know how she fared with them? I have a couple of Valencia Pride I grew from seed and they are close to 4 ft tall in a year. Look real healthy. Curious to see what kind of fruit it will give?
I have a large loral oak underneath a powerline and I’m going to remove it,, what do you say about stump removal or being able to rather just plant mangoes around the stump?
Audrey I am proud of you being a nurse practitioner and a mango grower how do you get mango trees to grow in Ocala that place is cold I am a RN and I love mangoes also but my husband does the gardening not me we have 7 mangoes tree and I am looking for a starch mango tree to buy but I cannot it I live in poinciana fl and happy for you
Can you say the name of the compound you drench the mangos with before cold weather? I'm just slightly south of you in Brooksville FL and also have a small grove of Mangoes, Jackfruit etc that I'm trying to get through cold spells. Looking to be in the mid 20's tomorrow night!
Good morning, do you cover your mango trees along with the spraying first year as a mango grower i'm in orange park fla. Little more north of you trying everything even bubble wrap if it gets that cold but not sure if i'm going to plant in the ground or keep in pots.any tips
I'm in 9A and I'm in D'Iberville, Mississippi. Do you know where to get carabao or Philippine mango variety or Mexican mangos? They are the light yellow small 🥭 mangos that are the sweetest best tasting mangos in my opinion. Do you know where to get some of those trees? Thanks and God bless
How do their roots grow; deep or wide or both? Also , when planted near a home, Will it’s roots push into the house foundation or are they soft enough to safely plant near a house ? Thank you so much !!!
Hi, love what you're doing. I'm in Portland Oregon and have a 5 year old mango tree in a pot but would like to try and get a mango tree in the ground....any suggestions? Currently I have lemons, coffee trees, avocado, and I have grown with good success atemoya or sugar apples. When I was down in Louisiana around Ruston off Highway 10 I could grow anything I wanted pretty much. Anyways hopefully you'll get this message. Good luck in your endeavors. Quintin
Lol.. This woman is great. Enjoy the info and the laughs. I'm in Dade County as well but have major difficulties with my mangoes.. potted and in ground. Anthracnose or over fert with 0 -10-10.. idk. I'm lost. =/ Looking for grumichama plant
Audrey i love Mangos. I am just north of you in Gilchrist county. OMG If I can grow just one mango tree. Can you recommend a variety that would have a chance at my local? Thankyou
Hi Audrey! New Fl. Girl, and loving growing new varieties of fruit trees! Can you PM me if I can visit your farm, I am close! 💖 I would love to meet you and your mangoes!
Not every yr. there is risk but the the reward of walking out in ya oh and pickin something you absolutely can not buy in stores. ToTally worth it. #countrycrossfit
It depends on the year. I live near Houston, TX (technically 9a but more like 9b) and we rarely see temperatures below 27F. The lowest my I’ve seen in my area this year is 34F. Some winters it doesn’t go below 30F. It’s very unpredictable and the cold snaps are what make it risky to grow tropical fruits here.
I shoulda said , USDA z9a has an average lowest winter temp of the year of 20f. Some years will see 25f as a lowest temp, some years will see 15f. Though micro climates vary. I love your dedication!
God bless you. Sorry about the loss of your father and mother and the trauma you've dealt with. I too love growing tropicals and I won't let a few freezes stop me!
Audrey should start her own UA-cam channel. Love her energy!
Loved your rain on tin roof video.
The 100%!
Also waiting on Audrey to start her own channel. Really enjoying her knowledge & experience.
Definitely
Agreed.
haha I am brand new but can tell im on this trajectory. I just bought 8 mangos plus grafting equipment. I love the scientific side of growing, collecting, harvesting. Thanks for the videos
👍
I'm a nursing student!!! I started gardening and I'm loving my garden. I'm an introvert and I'm grateful to find your channel. 🧸 Your channel is awesome.
Audrey was great, she definitely has a good vibe. I would love to see her trees.
Chris needs to make a long road trip if Audrey doesn't have a channel. 🤔
Audrey's story about her mom is touching. She's a real hero saving lives and healing the earth through growing delicious mangos!
Been growing tropicals up in lake city 8b for a couple years! Keep pushing the limit!
How do you protect against the cold?
I'm in 9b and growing coconuts! Boundaries can be pushed! 😁
You just got a new subscriber
@@BManStan1991how
Look what you did Chris! Growing mangoes is an addiction!
Pssssss hey you wanna try some.... Mango? First one is free, you'll be back.
🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for your work as a health professional! Sorry for your father and mother, they would be so proud!! All you info is awesome!
Nice to see your enthusiasm for your mango trees
I’m envious... g’d onya, Audrey!
Audry, you are very motivating and i love the way you care and love planting. great great video, Chris is spectacular at meeting great people and Chris is a role Model to us all... the most important channel for agriculture
She is the boss!!!!
Hey Audrey, This is Randy in Riverview, I hope the Pina Coladas I sold you are doing well. I'll have to return the visit to Ocala some day. Keep growing.
This makes me happy, because I've been wanting to grow mangos in Orlando. I just want like two trees though.
I watch this over again. This lady really need to give us 9a Ocala more help. Is she at any of the out door markets.
Awesome! Thank You for putting this Video together for us to learn & get us all inspired to grow fruits trees. God Bless You! 🙏⚘💚
Oh wow I feel so encouraged to try mangos now!! I've got some cherries this year and keeping my fingered crossed. Would love to try avocado too.
Thanks for sharing this video I learned so much! I also live in Ocala and bought my first mango tree last.
Thank you for this video and also for nursing others, especially through the pandemic.
My son loves mangos and hoping to grow a tree or two for him. I so appreciate this info. Please keep making these informational vids for us gardeners! Stay healthy!
Thanks for your kind words!
Growing your own mangos is the best!
Love what you have built for yourself!! Like yourself I am from Ocala, FL! I joined the AF after high school in 1988 & have lived in GA since then! It has been so hard to get back to normal since 2020 hit! I’m a hospital RN & my mom & dad both passed suddenly in the last 3yrs!! My mom on Dec 31st 2020😪 All the best to you & your success my friend!🙏🥰
I’m so sorry for her loss. Hope her dad is ok. I could listen to her talk all day! She definitely needs a channel!
Thank you for your service. I know it can’t be easy. May Gods bless you. Gardening helps calm me too!
I am gonna follow you. NP and farmer . I’m a nurse and want to just grow mangoes. Lol.
Audrey, you are amazing, and you have inspired me! I live in zone 9a in Texas (humid area). I am going to grow mangos!
Audrey, thank you for this video! Im in Ocala, too, and have a couple of mangos in pots. This video was awesome!!
Thanks for the positive comment! Good luck with your mangos!
Hey Audrey. I'm in Summerfield, nearby. I guess your method is keep growth low so cover and the other foyer spray I don't understand. I see some people use plastic 55 gallon water drums heated with light next to plant to keep warm. I just seen learned this today then found you. I lost avocados, mangos, guava, papaya. 2nd year, again. So say to myself no more tropical. But maybe light at end of tunnel is you..!!
Really enjoyable video! I hope we see more videos on the tropical fruit tree addiction!
Thank you for all the motivation and details on growing tropical fruits. We are moving back to Pensacola soon. I want to grow all the fruits (and nut trees)!!
Yes I really enjoy watching your video. Audrey you should definitely should start your own UA-cam . Can’t wait to watch
Thank you so much for this video. I will definitely have to watch again to write down everything to do for my tropicals. I babied my makrut lime this winter, but it seems I need to do more as you describe how to protect these sensitive to frost plants. Still haven't gotten a mango seed to sprout! I did get a starfruit to srpout but got sick over the winter and didn't see it through, however I have quite a few dragon fruits coming in!! This is such an encouraging video for me to try again with my tropical fruit forest in my front yard. I also want to create a micro-climate that is also east facing and 9A (Jax). My one problem is my neighbors giant Camphor tree eating up half my yard :-( Still trying to figure out solutions as well as just bide my time until we can pay to have those limbs hanging over our yard cut, but, of course, it won't help much for how far that root system reaches out...grrrr. And thank you for being a nurse/care giver. I have so much respect for you guys with how my mom is behaving with Parkinsons and Demensia. You guys are truly angels on earth!
Miss Audrey, you are a true rockstar!!! Can you be my friend?🤣
Thank you for this video!
I'm in gainesville got two mango trees I've had for 8 years ones a glen and the other is a champagne from seed hopefully it will fruit soon.
Anything to help protect my previous mangos are so good
Thanks for video
Nice video!
Hi Audrey it was a breath of fresh air seeing this video that my mom sent me who is also a mango lover. I am trying to grow mangoes also but they are not growing. I bought a tree which only produce one mango and the tree doesn't look good and seems like it won't grow for next year. I would love to visit your Grove. I am in Lake County and if you say to come now I would be there before you can finish answering me😊
You rock Audrey, I am just starting my first Mango trees in zone 9a. Hopefully I am as successful as you are.
How did it go for you?
Girl you have Mamey !!!! You a pro
Audrey you're a hoot!! I see we have the same addiction....never enough mangos! Would love a tour of your garden...thanks for sharing.
I would love to go to her farm also.
We're going to try to visit her soon!
How many acres does Audrey have a property for all her fruit trees collection
Audrey should have her own UA-cam channel I would so watch it She called it Audreys tropical fruit paradise
Dò you sell the mangoes if so your contact info.
Well, this gives me great hope. Here in Australia, US zone 9 is our coldest places, (Tassie and the alpine region). We are in an equivalent zone 10 (or close enough) here in Melbourne. But in the part of the city, I am in, I am bounded close enough with 2 bays and a strait, so water on 3 sides, which very much limits our frosts (coldest we usually get is 0C most nights around 6-8C during winter).
So fingers crossed lol. Although with your humour, my 6-year-old calls mangos, flamingos so know you will get a chuckle from that.
George from Real Life Fruitopia grows avocados, flamingos :) and other tropical fruits in Melbourne
Would love to visit this woman’s property. I lost my two mango trees this past winter and I live in NW orlando.
So good!!
Audrey is da bomb!!!
I would have liked to have seen her different trees on her place
Great video with Audrey, love the enthusiasm. Many of us are trying to push the zone as David puts it.
Very interested to find out what Audrey is talking about when she says - treatment with Procinalide?
"That stuff is liquid gold " - 3:33 in vid.
Please tell us what product you are talking about. Google knows nothing.
Thank you
Brassinolide available on Amazon. Useful in citrus. Also silica blast helps riots uptake nutrients in stressful situations like heat and cold.
@@audreyasbey3745 im in 9a and have some tropical aspirations and really appreciate the boost of hope for me. I'm in deland a little bit closer to 9b and want to grow mamey spaote and annonas and mangoes. So thank you very much for the video
Wow, That was great. Follow up?What 10 varieties would you have?
Would love to see more of her. She said she grew some from seed. I would like to know how she fared with them? I have a couple of Valencia Pride I grew from seed and they are close to 4 ft tall in a year. Look real healthy. Curious to see what kind of fruit it will give?
Inspiring.
I have a large loral oak underneath a powerline and I’m going to remove it,, what do you say about stump removal or being able to rather just plant mangoes around the stump?
wonderful interview. start your own channel Aydrey
what is the best type of soil or soil combination for a potted mango tree?
Who is this cray cray lady??!! Lol.. Just playin .. Audrey is the mango whisperer
Mr O. Your yard is amazing. Between you and Chris I could only go mango nuts
@@audreyasbey3745 I thought I was mango crazy. There's a whole lot of us!
We love mangos!
Audrey I am proud of you being a nurse practitioner and a mango grower how do you get mango trees to grow in Ocala that place is cold I am a RN and I love mangoes also but my husband does the gardening not me we have 7 mangoes tree and I am looking for a starch mango tree to buy but I cannot it I live in poinciana fl and happy for you
Have you tried to make mango preserves ? I bet you could sell them !
Can you say the name of the compound you drench the mangos with before cold weather? I'm just slightly south of you in Brooksville FL and also have a small grove of Mangoes, Jackfruit etc that I'm trying to get through cold spells. Looking to be in the mid 20's tomorrow night!
I am the same. I am in 9b and I have tree avocado, two Longan, two lychee and one mango
Good morning, do you cover your mango trees along with the spraying first year as a mango grower i'm in orange park fla. Little more north of you trying everything even bubble wrap if it gets that cold but not sure if i'm going to plant in the ground or keep in pots.any tips
I like that area. Should have bought property 35 years ago when I looked in the area 😢
I'm in 9A and I'm in D'Iberville, Mississippi. Do you know where to get carabao or Philippine mango variety or Mexican mangos? They are the light yellow small 🥭 mangos that are the sweetest best tasting mangos in my opinion. Do you know where to get some of those trees? Thanks and God bless
How do their roots grow; deep or wide or both? Also , when planted near a home, Will it’s roots push into the house foundation or are they soft enough to safely plant near a house ? Thank you so much !!!
None are by the house so no foundation issues
Mango 🥭 roots are not aggressive. I have a 70+ year old large Haden that has not deformed my sidewalks. They are not like Oak trees in that regard
How much land do you have.
What variety of mango have you had the most success with??
Hello Audrey! Wondering if your new fruit is dropping or disappearing this season. Seems like it's going to be a bad season in Tampa area this year .
How cold can it get where she lives
Anybody know what she's talking about at 3:33? Percinalide? I've tried every spelling I can think of and nothing comes up on Google.
Hi, love what you're doing. I'm in Portland Oregon and have a 5 year old mango tree in a pot but would like to try and get a mango tree in the ground....any suggestions? Currently I have lemons, coffee trees, avocado, and I have grown with good success atemoya or sugar apples. When I was down in Louisiana around Ruston off Highway 10 I could grow anything I wanted pretty much. Anyways hopefully you'll get this message. Good luck in your endeavors. Quintin
We mail mangoes 🥭 to our son in Willamina, OR. Only thing he misses about Miami
Great video. Does anybody know how to spell what she sprays on her fruit trees to help with more cold Torrance.
Brassinolide
@@audreyasbey3745 Audrey!! Zone Pushers for life! 😂 👍
Thanks
I still am trying to make out the product she uncovered...but I am a little hard of hearing. Anyone clearly recall that ?
What if you can save all those mango seeds or tropical fruit seeds and mail them to African villages?
Bless you!
Lol.. This woman is great. Enjoy the info and the laughs. I'm in Dade County as well but have major difficulties with my mangoes.. potted and in ground. Anthracnose or over fert with 0 -10-10.. idk. I'm lost. =/
Looking for grumichama plant
Thanks. Back off fertilizer til you know what your trees need
Treat althe ‘Thrac with Daconil (if it’s raining) or copper.
@@audreyasbey3745 thanks for the advice.
Can I plant in Houston
Audrey i love Mangos. I am just north of you in Gilchrist county. OMG If I can grow just one mango tree. Can you recommend a variety that would have a chance at my local? Thankyou
Audrey when you heading back to Chris you need to pick me up in Kissimmee
I wonder how she did last year with 4 day consecutive in the 20s?
Audrey do you have a UA-cam channel? I would love to see your fruit trees ☺️
Hmm maybe I should start one. I luv growing fruits and being silly. Need a channel name.....
@@audreyasbey3745 loved your interview very helpful. I think you should call your youtube channel Mangos9A lol
@@audreyasbey3745 I would love to see all of you plants.
I'm also in Ocala. Did you ever started your channel Ms Audrey?
@@audreyasbey3745 please start your own UA-cam, I need a mango garden tour.
Audrey do you mean Neesberry im probably spelling it wrong but I think that's how it may be spelled
Hi Audrey! New Fl. Girl, and loving growing new varieties of fruit trees! Can you PM me if I can visit your farm, I am close! 💖 I would love to meet you and your mangoes!
Audrey??? What's your channel name love??????
Zone 9A means your winters see 20f every winter.... never saw a mango survive 20f
Not every yr. there is risk but the the reward of walking out in ya oh and pickin something you absolutely can not buy in stores. ToTally worth it. #countrycrossfit
It depends on the year. I live near Houston, TX (technically 9a but more like 9b) and we rarely see temperatures below 27F. The lowest my I’ve seen in my area this year is 34F. Some winters it doesn’t go below 30F. It’s very unpredictable and the cold snaps are what make it risky to grow tropical fruits here.
I shoulda said , USDA z9a has an average lowest winter temp of the year of 20f. Some years will see 25f as a lowest temp, some years will see 15f. Though micro climates vary. I love your dedication!
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God bless you. Sorry about the loss of your father and mother and the trauma you've dealt with. I too love growing tropicals and I won't let a few freezes stop me!
Also are those coconuts in the background?