Thanks for an update Mark! Looks like your protection worked really well. It’s hard to believe how cold it got this winter. You’re right, we’re not out of the woods yet, but we hope for the best and we keep growing.
I'm located on the other side of the state in Port Orange I lost a hunch of trees because they were already recovering from hurricane Ian so they were already weakend from that Lost 5 varieties of passion fruit 2 varieties of Jamaican strawberry trees,araza ice cream bean looks like yours the starfruit lost a few leaves. I noticed you don't have any longan, lychees or grumichama they took zero damage same as the jujube no damage at all maybe you can try adding them to your collection.
Sorry about your loss Drew. I had a lychee tree years ago but I lost it in a freeze. It was doing well up to that point. I also lost my jujube tree last year from the freeze. I'll look into getting the others you mentioned. Happy Growing!
Those few nights a year can be devastating. If you were a few miles south that 26 might be 30-32 which is a massive difference when talking tropicals. I live just north of state rd 52 and the Suncoast parkway. Got 23 here one night 27 then next. Looks like a blowtorch came through. I've learned to just accept it after many losses. I'm now planting tropicals under heavy oak overstory only... Hope we don't get any big cold fronts again this year. Hopefully your ice cream bean will be OK and fruit for you this year. Good to see you making videos. God bless you and your family.
Thanks Jonny. Yea, a few miles south makes a big difference. Will see if I get fruit this year from the ice cream bean tree. God Bless and Happy Growing!
Sugar apples trees looks bad. Did you cover them? I think you should make another video how your trees recovered, i am interested in sugar apple bc i got one, it's in a pot.
Thanks for the Video. Hope all your tropicals are good.
Everything is back to normal. The garden is looking good now, nice and green!! Thanks.
Thanks for an update Mark! Looks like your protection worked really well. It’s hard to believe how cold it got this winter. You’re right, we’re not out of the woods yet, but we hope for the best and we keep growing.
Hi Ivan. I like your channel and the intro. I'll be leaving some comments soon. Happy growing!
@@tropicalfruitman4394 thank you Mark!
I'm located on the other side of the state in Port Orange I lost a hunch of trees because they were already recovering from hurricane Ian so they were already weakend from that Lost 5 varieties of passion fruit 2 varieties of Jamaican strawberry trees,araza ice cream bean looks like yours the starfruit lost a few leaves. I noticed you don't have any longan, lychees or grumichama they took zero damage same as the jujube no damage at all maybe you can try adding them to your collection.
Sorry about your loss Drew. I had a lychee tree years ago but I lost it in a freeze. It was doing well up to that point. I also lost my jujube tree last year from the freeze. I'll look into getting the others you mentioned. Happy Growing!
Those few nights a year can be devastating. If you were a few miles south that 26 might be 30-32 which is a massive difference when talking tropicals.
I live just north of state rd 52 and the Suncoast parkway. Got 23 here one night 27 then next. Looks like a blowtorch came through. I've learned to just accept it after many losses. I'm now planting tropicals under heavy oak overstory only...
Hope we don't get any big cold fronts again this year. Hopefully your ice cream bean will be OK and fruit for you this year.
Good to see you making videos.
God bless you and your family.
Thanks Jonny. Yea, a few miles south makes a big difference. Will see if I get fruit this year from the ice cream bean tree. God Bless and Happy Growing!
Lost my guava papaya and banana in Brooksville but it all grew back in the spring.
Yea, everything has grown back but I lost one pink guava tree. Happy growing.
Sugar apples trees looks bad. Did you cover them? I think you should make another video how your trees recovered, i am interested in sugar apple bc i got one, it's in a pot.
I covered the trunks but it not help that much at all.