Growing over 100 Mango Trees In Orlando Florida
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
- I am in Central Florida, Kissimmee to be exact. Carlos is growing many fruit trees. Over 100 Varieties of mangos. His UA-cam page is @Living-With-Mangos
Also in the video from the Orlando, FL area is Kevin. His youtube video is @orlandogardener
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…..The thoughts running through Paul’s head when Juan Carlos said he planted the trees only 10ft apart!
😂😂😂 The only word on the mind at point was " Blasphemy!!!😮😮😮"
Great video and so glad to see 2 of the greatest mango gardeners in Central Florida on the same video with Paul!
Kevin and Carlos are pure motivation for us that are zone pushing in Central Florida area. 🙏 🥭 😋
Wow, so many great varieties. I can’t wait to see his place in a couple more years. Great job 🥭👍
Really great video, and the mango tasting was so good and funny! The three of you are good together in this video!
Happy to see this guy living the dream! Thanks for sharing Paul
Just starting out on his journey of growing mango trees. Love to see that
Great place ,love his spirit,he really needs to focus on creating that protection on the North Side ,definitely something taller than plantain,maybe actual massive native trees.🤙
@@MangoAficionado I’ll keep trying… thanks 🙏
Wow. What a place. Amazing. I grow to have a food Forrest as well. I want fresh delicious fruit that can't be obtained from the store. The passion of growing too!
what a wonderful yard tour!! The BEST i ever seen in Central Florida. Paul is right that is not lemon meringue.
man, so cool that you have all that space. It looks like you did a great job with it.
Thank you brother 👍
Was Hopeful the title here would have been "Growing Over 101 Mango Trees..." But--hey--you can't have it all🤣😁 Only one short---so I still may watch w/ my typical "thumbs up" here😁🤗 (seriously, update: Great guy & video ! Nice property for a top schoolteacher :) )
Thank you kindly
Impressed with his memory to recall everything has planted. Nice project!
Great video
On a positive note, if it doesn't work out in the future, he can remove the middle tree and they will be 20ft apart.
Epic yard and a great tour. Excellent explanations of varieties etc.
wow that is an amazing collection , nice video !
Thanks for the inspiration...future mangos sending thanks from EP Texas
Southeast Texas has to pack trees tight and keep them trimmed AND be ready to cover and heat.
I love his use of grass as living mulch. I hate to bear bad news, but I'm pretty sure that in 10-15 years he'll discover that 20'-25' apart would have made his life much, much easier. Like Alex, he could have put temporary trees in between them and sell those when it became too crowded. I'm predicting right now that he'll end up removing every other tree when it catches up to him.
The way I see, I'm 62 and my trees are almost as close as this, in 20 to 25 years I'll be 87, if I live that long. I don't think I'll care much how crowded my trees are by then, as long as I can still get enough to eat, and taste them.
Thank you kindly for the encouragement 🙏
Awesome show! Nice to see everyone growing amazing plants. Great info!
Great work,!!!
Warehouse stores like Sam's and Costco have 4 ft by 4-ft pieces of cardboard that divide the layers on pallets. That would probably be a good idea to cut one side and slide it around your trees, cover with some mulch to knock the grass back.
Another nice videos from experts from the field fruit trees. I too am located I. Oviedl,fl. As well with a few mango trees. Learned slot from all these gentleman's vixdos. They don't disappoint as always thanks for sharing us all your knowledge keep up the good work guys.
Very nice yard with lots of trees. Bit too tight spaced though.
At 14:10, that tree from Puerto Rico gets real big and wide as I'm sure they know. It's beautiful but has a wide canopy that is not dense.
So true
Don't follow folks about spacing in Orlando we are in a cold area trees needed to be close to create that microclimate and protect each other. We are not in South Florida!!!!
@@resukepowell9811 ssssoooo true… we need to pack it up👍
@@Living-With-Mangos true words!
I’ve got no choice but to pack them in on my small lot. Need to find something like what Juan Carlos has to grow my own fruit forest.
@@Living-With-Mangospack it up brother
Same here I only have a 1/4 of an acre so I have no choice but to plant them closely together.
The cold weather is about the same here!
My cherry trees here are good! I have some apple trees also! I Val Cary mango sounds. good!
wow great job i love your show
The higher growth of grass underneath of the trees will help to keep everything from the tree if it rains. The grass will "filter" everything that will bounce from the ground up to the tree leaves. And of course it helps keep the moist in the ground longer.
Blessings from Odessa, FL. Do you happen to be located in Largo??
The video was filmed in Kisseemmee
Love all these places you tour and this channel but a PSA to all to keep in mind the importance of keeping native plants on your property. There's so many northerners coming here and they take down all the native vegetation and it's not good for our environment or wildlife.
Fantastic video
Growing mangos in the Orlando area? You're pretty brave. If you move about 100 mile farther to the south, I think you will do better against potential freezes.
The mango he lifted that is mislabled as ValCarrie looks like a Julie. At 67 yrs old, with lots of skin cancers removed including chunks of my ears I strongly recommend hats that protect cheeks, ears and neck. I also wear sun sleeves now and wet them for easy A/C.
Thank you 🙏
That square shaped mango is definitely in the Julie family. Could be Julie, Juliette, graham, maybe super Julie. But definitely in that family
@@Donto.G I’ll be happy with any one of those 😎
@@Donto.G my dad said the same thing once he saw the edge
@@Living-With-Mangos beautiful property. Just a suggestion, consider planting your experimental seedlings along the fence. 5-8 feet apart. Creating a mango hedge. That’s what Chris at truly tropical does. Would give them a place to mature while you wait to see what the fruit is like, and create a windbreak for the interior trees. Then if the fruit turns out to be less desirable cut them back and top work with other experimental seedlings utilizing the mature root system. faster fruiting, less waiting, less pots taking up space. Just a thought
Orlando Gardener just did a video with 4 kinds of Julie so worth checking
Totally agree
California here!
How do you protect the mango tree from frezzing here in Orlando?
Those one in Puerto Rico is called pasote (the one you call lemon mirage
The skunks at my avacado trees, they were rather small!
So mangoes are affected by RKN?? I've had 3-4 mango trees in my yard die (before I knew what RKN were), and I do have heavy RKN infection in my yard.
I just saw that my fantastic local farm market store, detwilers (stores are all around Sarasota county) just started carrying mango trees which they get from zill. They have ice cream, lemon zest, sweet tart, coconut cream. I don't have much space but im running out of excuses as to why i shouldn't be growing mangos, especially now that I can pick up a great variety next time i go grocery shopping!
What part of orlando is he? I’m in orlando and sure didn’t think you could grow mame sapote here
Kisseeme
Kissimmee
@@Living-With-Mangos
So can you grow mamey sapote and soursop there?
I’m NW orlando and definitely don’t think I can.
The queen palm trees I am re homing.
Beautiful yard and home. How come you have all these fruit trees but no Pomarosa sir? 😅
I do have Pumarosa… didn’t get featured.. it’s on the other side 😇
@Living-With-Mangos anhh niiiice has it beared any yet? I have tried a few times to grow a tree i got from friends in Miami and it always dies. Growing one from seed now so we'll see how that goes
@@sheldonkowlessar7591 not year I have 2 seedlings growing about 1.5 years old 😄
@Living-With-Mangos hopefully you have better luck than me. Im in Lake Wales and 3 trees so far has died. The heat and cold here doesn't help. Last one my dad is hoping to resurrect 🤞
I would like to know how he got them to grow that big within 2 and half years?
Bro, I hate to tell you this but all those trees will be dead in 3 years there is a reason there is no grown trees past westpalm beach. Mango trees implode under 28 degrees. When winter comes and the thermostat hits 28 your trees are done.
Not true…. Have a Nam Doc Mai and East Indian in my backyard, and I live close to downtown Orlando. Both are 10-15ft tall.
@@edwardr4704 it hasn't hit 28 degrees since you planted them just wait.
Can you recommend a mango that grows well in a pot I am in fort lauderdale FL
pickering
Mr garden owner, I commend your tour. The interviewer man should eat some fruit for energy
Any East Indian mangoes please
Your in a freeze zone. Gonna be hard to sustain long term production.
How many acres?
Watch it, and you will hear the owner telling you.
2.16
Banana trees are no good for wind, get some real big trees for the north wind
I dont think that first tree is an orange essence. Orange essence fruit is more of a round shaped mango with a flattish bottom with two small bumps. The mango you have looks longer, more like a sherbet but I couldn't see the bottom clearly. It doesnt look like my fruit at all.
You are correct, that's why I said Orange Sherbet.
I wonder if he has tried even half of what he is growing. I’m curious because I saw someone post recently that they disliked several mangoes that they were growing. IMO It is such a waste of money, space, and time to plant things that you don’t eat unless it’s for commercial ‘use’. If you know that certain things don’t do well in central FL, then why waste your time?
Because he loves what he does...everyone has diff opinions, taste, thinking, plans...let him figure it out on his own..
At 16:44 he says he’s tasted all of them.
At 16:44 he says he’s tasted all of them.
Wow, I apologise for this - but the interviewer man sounds like he belongs in hospital with an in drip for energy
Not sure I understand your comment, were we running a race?
Where's the East Indian mango?
That accents alone are annoying. Y'all being in Florida even more so
as a born and raised floridian, i feel the same
Just change the name of your channel to: WE ONLY TALK ABOUT MANGOS
It's mango season
You like what you like man
Or maybe you can not click the video and not watch 😂
stop crying😢
@@frostamatus hahaha funny 😁
@@FruitfulTrees Mangos grow in a small area of English speaking areas though. Kinda limits the scope of your channel. I live in KY. Tired of hearing about stuff I have no chance of growing. So I will just unsubscribe. Thought you might want to know why...
Apologies
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