Spring Time Preparations for Tropical Fruit Trees
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 มี.ค. 2024
- 3/24/2024 - With the threat of frost gone, these are the activities I perform to ensure the tropical fruit trees are ready to battle California’s Central Valley summer:
Plant new tropical fruit trees
Fertilize the tropical fruit trees
Resume regular watering on non-raining days
Remove any flowers from recently planted tropical fruit trees
Great choice for that spot Pickering Mango is an amazing tree.
Thanks. There’s something about mango fruits hanging from mango trees in unsuspecting climate and location. Almost like a glitch in the Matrix.
Solo sunrise will be missed! Great video as always!
I agree. I almost wanted to add in the video another reason for its removal was due to the fact that they germinate extremely easily.
Down the road, I may regrow another one again.
Very interesting! Thank you!
You’re very welcome. Small tips and recommendations, but every technique helps with their survival.
Always like how packed you have you yard, maximizing every inch.
Thank you. I’m mimicking nature, where all trees are grown by “chance”, even ones growing right next to one another.
@@TropicalCentralValley syntropic agroforestry does something similar, over planting and let nature ( natural selection) decide or later you remove the weak or the ones not tasting good or producing.
Very nice. Off course, in addition to nature, my role is ensuring the trees are protected by the development of a microclimate system.
Great video and informative
Thank you.
510 ❤
Not sure what 510 means, but thank you?
Seems like there is a lot more green than previous years, that is, your trees didn't get overly cold stressed. Mild winter, or just a more established microclimate?
Luckily this past winter was fairly mild. That and also the added microclimate provided by the maturing trees, particularly the Inga, bamboo and Jamun in the backyard.
@@TropicalCentralValley I'm constantly evaluating my yard tying to figure out how to improve the summer shade while also retaining the winter sun and providing some frost protection. Deciduous trees are super helpful, but more winter sun means less frost protection once the leaves are gone so there is no perfect solution. Love seeing your yard develop. Thanks for sharing.
You’re very welcome.
Can you make a video on your irrigation system?
I may make one in the future, but I do briefly touched on my setup in previous videos.
Very interesting! Great info, thanks. Do you use worm castings or fish emulsion in your feedings? Or is that not really considered a "fertilizer" per se? I recall that you may use those as a foliar feed...
I do. I’ve not been using worm casting as dressing for several years now, and instead rely on the existing (free) worms in my years.
I use fish and kelp/seaweed fertilizer sometimes as a liquid fertilizer for my container grown trees, as well as foliar feeding. They’re great for short term feeding.
I live in Ventura county just planted 1-3 gallon mangos in yard. How often you suggest i water?
Your watering will depend on your soil and your weather. If you have super, well draining soil, I’d water it every hour for a few minutes during the the day time in hot weather.
Here’s a video that touches on this topic:
How to Water Your Tropical Fruit Trees ( DO NOT DEEP WATER )
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Any nearby nurseries you recommend? Online? Mango trees are hard to find.
I’m not sure about nearby, but if you’re nearing the Los Angeles region, there’s actually a good number of tropical fruit tree nurseries in the area. Here’s some videos I did touring some of them:
Champa Nursery - Spring 2022 Tour
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Emily Garden Nursery - Spring 2022 Tour
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Mimosa Nursery - Spring 2022 Tour
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Everglades nursery out of Florida is online or possibly even Etsy.
My primary concerns with online nurseries is the fact that you don’t get to visually inspect the tree. In order to give the tree the best chance at surviving the Central Valley’s climate you’ll want to pick the best tree in the lot.
Hi @tropicalcentralvalley, where can I buy cherimoya trees?
Every once in a while, your local Lowe’s and Home Depot may carry them in the summer months, if not, and if you’re nearing the Los Angeles region, there’s actually a good number of tropical fruit tree nurseries in the area. Here’s some videos I did touring some of them:
Champa Nursery - Spring 2022 Tour
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Emily Garden Nursery - Spring 2022 Tour
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Mimosa Nursery - Spring 2022 Tour
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Neighbors will be happy with your fruits 😅
Yes, and lots of fruits to share.
@@TropicalCentralValley Fruit "theft" from private property is a big problem in many parts of Florida. It can get pretty ugly. There are even incidents of people hopping fences and stealing the entire fruit tree in containers.
I can’t say I have had any issues. It helps too that I live in a newer subdivision, and is somewhat away from major intersections.
That said, if they’re able to lift the 150lb containers, my neighbors will likely witness the incident.
It helps too that I work from home.
hello from just north of Visalia, just discovered your channel, have been wanting to build a greenhouse for years for tropical fruit, do you have a business or side gig that sells any tropical fruit trees?
Thanks.
The growing of tropical fruit trees is a hobby that also feeds me. No side business, the videos I made acts as a recipe for anyone wanting to grow tropical fruit trees in similar climate.
@@TropicalCentralValley right on! I love your setup, where would you recommend getting a mango and lychee tree from?
If you’re nearing the Los Angeles region, there’s actually a good number of tropical fruit tree nurseries in the area. Here’s some videos I did touring some of them:
Champa Nursery - Spring 2022 Tour
th-cam.com/video/o1-Adgg5DKQ/w-d-xo.html
Emily Garden Nursery - Spring 2022 Tour
th-cam.com/video/gn1JDiz-riA/w-d-xo.html
Mimosa Nursery - Spring 2022 Tour
th-cam.com/video/YfOMOSsuGIo/w-d-xo.html
You should consider selling them on the side, you could make a nice little side gig...
Once financial incentives are involved, it is no longer a hobby. The fun and carefree nature is gone.
Didn't you have some jackfruit trees?
Still have them. Surprisingly, they’re doing great. Practically no frost damage.
@@TropicalCentralValley That's great to hear. I was curious because you haven't mentioned your jackfruit trees in a while.
There’s not much action with the jackfruits at the moment. Having said that, they’ll be awesome once they start having massive fruits hanging from the tree.