@@neverenoughdirt I am Korean, and this is an island area called Jeju Island in Korea. I'd like to receive Karakara seeds from you with legitimate customs clearance documents as seeds, but I'm curious about your e-mail address. Communication is good, not a deal.
I picked up from my garden oranges like these. My mom was scared to eat them and i was excited even more to eat it. Mine were not blood red but so dark. Dark purple. It was so cool to eat it. It was the most rarest fruit i could have eaten until now. I looked up online and it has powerful effect. Healing inflammantions and colds. Even urinary blockage or inflamation.
Your channel is such a treasure of so many things that I learn everytime. Tondo radish, to Grafting, to Elephant Garlic to Leek and now Blood Orange. You're an idol !!! All the best wishes for your family from India 🇮🇳
These fruits taste amazing! I had a sample at my local farmer's market and bought a pound for $3.50. It is like eating a tangarine and lemon because of its balance of sweet and sour. Very educational video too!
Hi Brian, you have such a large yard. Why don't you plant your orange trees in the ground.? They will grow big and give you lots of fruit. Thx for sharing. Great garden.
Hello, Asha. I do have a large yard. I keep the yard mostly open for my son to run around in. Sometimes I feel like a thirsty man in an ocean ;) The main reason for keeping this in a container is that I am not sure that this is our forever house. In several years we hope to move. I am keeping this and two other citrus in containers so that time is not lost when we move. There is also the sentimental reason as some of them arrived via parcel on the day of my child's birth. My pleasure, Asha. Thanks for watching :) Happy gardening. --brian
Hi Brian I know you have the other blood orange varieties. It would be great if you could do a video comparing the blood orange varieties that you have. Greetings from Austria Juliana
Hi, and hello from California, Juliana. Thank you for the suggestion. Comparing the different blood oranges will be a fun video. I currently have three varieties that are producing fruit-- Sanguinelli, Tarocco, and Moro. The fruit is very young and pea sized at the moment. Again, thanks for the suggestion. I will put it on the list of videos to do :)
Yeaahh, this is a neat blood orange. A must have for blood orange enthusiasts and collectors. Due to the HLB citrus disease (cisr.ucr.edu/invasive-species/huanglongbing-hlb-or-citrus-greening) and the protocol to contain the spread, budwood is generally limited to registered suppliers. I've gotten my budwood from citrusvariety.ucr.edu/budwood.html . It used to be a bargain but due to demand (I feel) costs have gone up. So cost wise, it may be more economical to purchase a live tree. This tree was purchased from www.fourwindsgrowers.com/ . At present, they do not have trees in stock but I am sure they will have trees available as spring approaches. If you do order budwood, check out the other types of blood oranges! Especially 'Sanguinello'; live trees are not available to purchase anywhere in the USA. I've got this one grafted and now waiting for it to make fruit :D
Nice video! I am a citrus trees lover and collector too. I already have a Cara cara in my yard. Just found this variety yesterday in Home Depot here in Sacramento.
Thanks, fellow citrus tree lover. Cara cara is a good one! Very tasty and easy to peel orange. I want to add that one next. Nice find at your local HD! I've see this once or twice and nurseries and it is nice to see that they are starting to become more available.
I am Korean, and this is an island area called Jeju Island in Korea. I'd like to receive Karakara seeds from you with legitimate customs clearance documents as seeds, but I'm curious about your e-mail address. Communication is good, not a deal.
@@로건-n6m What is the point of seeds? The plants from these seeds will be hybrids not a Cara Cara because trees have cross pollination during the blooming season. You need to buy cutting only.
This will sound crazy but I am so happy to see your crinkled leaves. I was wondering is that normal, the curling of the leaves? Beautiful fruit! Great video 💜
That is not crazy at all!! It's so important to present my content as realistic as possible. Apart from the HLB citrus disease, citrus trees are very resilient plants when grown in full sun in an adequate climate (especially in California.) Curling leaves are usually from leaf miners that are prevalent during the warm months. The thing to look out for are ants running up and down the trunk. If there are ants, they are usually farming scale. Scale are insects that will literally sap the tree of nutrients. Too many scale insects can hurt a tree.
@@HillTopRooted You're welcome. To deal with the ants first you're going to want to limit the traffic to just the trunk. That means trimming any part of the tree that touches something that the ants can use to climb onto the tree. It could be any part of the tree that touches another tree, a fence, the side of a house, wire, etc. The next step is to give them ant bait. First try Terro liquid ant baits (Home Depot/Lowes) and set the bait by the base of the trunk. If you have a lot of ants, like a solid lane of them or even two lanes of them, try using at least two of these baits. Give it a week or two and see if the numbers go down. If you have a really bad situation, it may be necessary to cut off the ants' access to the tree by using a sticky substance. The product is called, "Tanglefoot." It is applied around the trunk. The sticky substance prevents the ants from going further up. Before applying Tanglefoot, I would wrap the trunk with a couple to tree passes of masking or painter's tape. Then apply Tanglefoot onto of the wrap. This makes taking off Tanglefoot much easier and less messy. Over time, Tanglefoot will loose its stickiness and will need to be taken off.
Hello and thanks for your interest. I cannot release/grant permission for the video to be used outside of RUclips copyright. Please continue enjoying the video through the RUclips platform.
:) :) Thanks. The color will be different for most of those kids; I bet. "Fruit punch." You repeated it! ahhhh! I am going to have to go to the market and buy the gallon kind. It has been so long, I am craving some now. haha.
In my opinion: 1. Moro -- Lots of anthocyanin means fruity flavor. Oftentimes fruit is peelable. Tart but it can be eaten without sugar added. 2. Tarocco -- Essentially as sweet juicing orange for winter. Lots of juice some anthocyanin. 3. Sanguinelli -- a nice novelty orange. On the tart side. I havent tried a Maltese so I cannot comment or compare.
@@neverenoughdirt Maltese is the sweetest blood orange and it is considered as a fruit of queen in France(Collected from google).The color of moro is best.Do you taste moro,toracco and sunguinelli?
Such a beautiful blood Orange 🍊 so this type probably wouldn't grow in the Sacramento area, right? I loved to hear that you shared your exotic fruit in class! I'll bet your child was very proud of you! What a blessing to be able to share your bounty with the class! 👍👍👍🍊
This one turned out to be a pretty one. The tree was sent from a grower in Winters, CA; it's right next door to you. It should grow happily. From my infrequent visits, the Stockton/ Sacramento looked like such a balanced climate for growing all sorts of wonderful plants. I am jealous!
I am from Pakistan. And I have had travelled around the world. And where ever I went I found the oranges in Summer. But summer in Pakistan is different in terms of fruits, we don't get oranges in Summer. So How can I grow my own oranges in Summer?
Hello. There are winter and summer varieties of orange. In the winter time, navel oranges are ready. In the summer, juicing oranges like 'Valencia' are ready. To answer your question, you will need to seek a variety that matures for summer harvest.
Hello Paul. I think that it is far a couple of reasons. The first and biggest reason is that it is not sweet like traditional oranges. That makes them relatively more difficult to sell to the masses. However, there seems to be a growing interest in blood oranges; this may change things. The second is that this variety grows best in a particular climate. Again, it can be grown in relatively fewer places than sweet oranges.
If the graft is successful, that tree will produce both lemons and blood orange. I dont recall seeing a multi-graft citrus: www.fourwindsgrowers.com/other-growing-questions/multigrafted-trees.html
when it comes to blood oranges, the outside does not give the correct picture of what it inside. in other words, color is not a good indicator to go by. the fruit quality is dependent on the weather. each year is different and knowing when to harvest is based on sampling fruit. if they are too tart, i leave them on the tree for a bit longer and sample again. hope this helps.
Oh I see so why wouldn't it be successful? I read up a long time ago that citrus or trees in the same family will graft but those that are different let's say an apple and an orange will always fail
The dwarf root stock are perfect for collections as the trees do not get big. I bet that they are also perfect for growing in a green house were space is limited. I hope you find an online source for mail ordered trees.
So I had bleeding nose today and my blood was orange so I searched up on RUclips and this is what I get Edut: just searches it up it said I possibly can get an infection Edit2: um I'm not a girl and I don't have a period but I still don't know why my blood is orange
Greetings from California, Petar. Because of how citrus trees are typically grown, it is often not recommended that they be grown from seed. If you like to learn more, see: www.neverenoughdirt.com/2016/02/a-thing-or-two-about-fruit-trees/ In short, seed grown citrus have genetic variances and it is unlikely that the fruit characteristics you're seeking will be achieved from a seed grown tree--especially a blood orange. The exceptions are more likely present in Mandarian oranges and pomelo. That said, if you wish to try to grow citrus from seed: the germination process and be sped up by removing the other covering of the seed. There are videos that show this process.
Totally understandable. You must take your plants with you. I have a small yard in San Diego. I have a wonderful collection of plants and trees. If you visit San Diego, drop me a note and please visit my garden. Best Regards.
Thanks so much for the invite. Visiting gardens is great fun. We have plans to visit family in SD later in the year. I will definitely drop a note if I am able to wrangle away some free time.
Sanguinelli and Sanguinello are NOT synonymous. Nelli is spanish and Nello sicilian.... 2 different varieties!!
Thanks for the info. Much appreciated.
Nelli in Italian is plural for nello
Because in Italian "sanguinelli" is plural of "sanguinello", the suggested name for the sanguinelli is "Spanish Sanguinelli"
OP forgot to mention that Nelly is also a bad musician based in the United States
@@neverenoughdirt I am Korean, and this is an island area called Jeju Island in Korea. I'd like to receive Karakara seeds from you with legitimate customs clearance documents as seeds, but I'm curious about your e-mail address. Communication is good, not a deal.
I picked up from my garden oranges like these. My mom was scared to eat them and i was excited even more to eat it.
Mine were not blood red but so dark. Dark purple. It was so cool to eat it.
It was the most rarest fruit i could have eaten until now.
I looked up online and it has powerful effect. Healing inflammantions and colds. Even urinary blockage or inflamation.
Very rare to find these in stores 😭😭😭. But omg the blood oranges are my fave! They are so juicey and sweet.
In Jordan.. Jan. & Feb each one kilograme 60 cent to 1dollar so tasty and very good orange we called it blood birds orange
They taste exactly like normal onew
no they sour
@@gamergames5151sour are the red grapefruits. Same family.. or maybe it was early into the season
They taste very different but very good..
Great clip thank you for posting
Your channel is such a treasure of so many things that I learn everytime.
Tondo radish, to Grafting, to Elephant Garlic to Leek and now Blood Orange.
You're an idol !!!
All the best wishes for your family from India 🇮🇳
Thank you and greetings from California.
They're so beautiful 😍
Very beautiful
Have one on its way to me now. (Sanguinelli) Thanks from the Florida Keys
Blood oranges r pretty good. Ive only had them once in my life n it was in 3rd grade. That was about 4-5 years ago
These fruits taste amazing! I had a sample at my local farmer's market and bought a pound for $3.50. It is like eating a tangarine and lemon because of its balance of sweet and sour. Very educational video too!
The couple I let grow last year, on my small plant was sooooo Deep Burgundy inside, it dyed everything. They were pretty good too.
Beautiful oranges, love the color. I swear that I could almost smell it, ha ha!
Thanks. This tree turned out such amazing fruit. I wished I can share it with everyone.
Hi Brian, you have such a large yard. Why don't you plant your orange trees in the ground.? They will grow big and give you lots of fruit. Thx for sharing. Great garden.
Hello, Asha. I do have a large yard. I keep the yard mostly open for my son to run around in. Sometimes I feel like a thirsty man in an ocean ;) The main reason for keeping this in a container is that I am not sure that this is our forever house. In several years we hope to move. I am keeping this and two other citrus in containers so that time is not lost when we move. There is also the sentimental reason as some of them arrived via parcel on the day of my child's birth. My pleasure, Asha. Thanks for watching :) Happy gardening. --brian
They taste like tangerine/raspberry... I love them
Hi Brian
I know you have the other blood orange varieties. It would be great if you could do a video comparing the blood orange varieties that you have. Greetings from Austria Juliana
Hi, and hello from California, Juliana. Thank you for the suggestion. Comparing the different blood oranges will be a fun video. I currently have three varieties that are producing fruit-- Sanguinelli, Tarocco, and Moro. The fruit is very young and pea sized at the moment. Again, thanks for the suggestion. I will put it on the list of videos to do :)
@@neverenoughdirt hello which of the 3 has the darkest pulp? Thanks
@@lorenplato4377 Moro had the darkest pulp.
I am very interested in blood orange.where can I get seeds or saplings?
Congrats 🎈
I am so envious, this is one of my want trees
Yeaahh, this is a neat blood orange. A must have for blood orange enthusiasts and collectors. Due to the HLB citrus disease (cisr.ucr.edu/invasive-species/huanglongbing-hlb-or-citrus-greening) and the protocol to contain the spread, budwood is generally limited to registered suppliers. I've gotten my budwood from citrusvariety.ucr.edu/budwood.html . It used to be a bargain but due to demand (I feel) costs have gone up. So cost wise, it may be more economical to purchase a live tree. This tree was purchased from www.fourwindsgrowers.com/ . At present, they do not have trees in stock but I am sure they will have trees available as spring approaches. If you do order budwood, check out the other types of blood oranges! Especially 'Sanguinello'; live trees are not available to purchase anywhere in the USA. I've got this one grafted and now waiting for it to make fruit :D
congratulations on your newest addition!
Many thanks :)
Nice video! I am a citrus trees lover and collector too. I already have a Cara cara in my yard. Just found this variety yesterday in Home Depot here in Sacramento.
Thanks, fellow citrus tree lover. Cara cara is a good one! Very tasty and easy to peel orange. I want to add that one next. Nice find at your local HD! I've see this once or twice and nurseries and it is nice to see that they are starting to become more available.
I am Korean, and this is an island area called Jeju Island in Korea. I'd like to receive Karakara seeds from you with legitimate customs clearance documents as seeds, but I'm curious about your e-mail address. Communication is good, not a deal.
@@로건-n6m What is the point of seeds? The plants from these seeds will be hybrids not a Cara Cara because trees have cross pollination during the blooming season. You need to buy cutting only.
Congratulations on the new born!
Thank you very much, Mohammad.
In all my 66 years I dont remember seeing a blood orange until I open one today so I had to look this up.Good and juicy though.
This will sound crazy but I am so happy to see your crinkled leaves. I was wondering is that normal, the curling of the leaves? Beautiful fruit! Great video 💜
That is not crazy at all!! It's so important to present my content as realistic as possible. Apart from the HLB citrus disease, citrus trees are very resilient plants when grown in full sun in an adequate climate (especially in California.)
Curling leaves are usually from leaf miners that are prevalent during the warm months. The thing to look out for are ants running up and down the trunk. If there are ants, they are usually farming scale. Scale are insects that will literally sap the tree of nutrients. Too many scale insects can hurt a tree.
@@neverenoughdirt Looks like I’m on the hunt for how to deal with scale then. I’ve seen the highway of ants. I was wondering. Thanks for the info. 💜
@@HillTopRooted You're welcome. To deal with the ants first you're going to want to limit the traffic to just the trunk. That means trimming any part of the tree that touches something that the ants can use to climb onto the tree. It could be any part of the tree that touches another tree, a fence, the side of a house, wire, etc. The next step is to give them ant bait. First try Terro liquid ant baits (Home Depot/Lowes) and set the bait by the base of the trunk. If you have a lot of ants, like a solid lane of them or even two lanes of them, try using at least two of these baits. Give it a week or two and see if the numbers go down.
If you have a really bad situation, it may be necessary to cut off the ants' access to the tree by using a sticky substance. The product is called, "Tanglefoot." It is applied around the trunk. The sticky substance prevents the ants from going further up. Before applying Tanglefoot, I would wrap the trunk with a couple to tree passes of masking or painter's tape. Then apply Tanglefoot onto of the wrap. This makes taking off Tanglefoot much easier and less messy. Over time, Tanglefoot will loose its stickiness and will need to be taken off.
@@neverenoughdirt thank you so much. I’ve learned so much!!💜
hi!, I'm from Indonesia. Previously I wanted to ask permission to download your video🙏🤗
Hello and thanks for your interest. I cannot release/grant permission for the video to be used outside of RUclips copyright. Please continue enjoying the video through the RUclips platform.
It is so nice of you to share with your son's class. That looks and sounds so delicious! Omg I love fruit punch lol !
:) :) Thanks. The color will be different for most of those kids; I bet. "Fruit punch." You repeated it! ahhhh! I am going to have to go to the market and buy the gallon kind. It has been so long, I am craving some now. haha.
Never Enough Dirt lol 😂
I thought my orange was bad, had to look it up 🍊
I just ate Blood Orange it was very very delicious & juicy !!!
They are amazing, agreed! I am trying to grow as many kinds as I can!
I have a orange that’s purple and dark pink what’s that?
hmm..i havent run across that one.
Decided to buy a tree after seeing this, lol. I hope it grows well.
Congrats and happy growing!
Which blood orange is best? 1.Moro 2.Toracco 3.Sunguinelli 4.Maltese
In my opinion:
1. Moro -- Lots of anthocyanin means fruity flavor. Oftentimes fruit is peelable. Tart but it can be eaten without sugar added.
2. Tarocco -- Essentially as sweet juicing orange for winter. Lots of juice some anthocyanin.
3. Sanguinelli -- a nice novelty orange. On the tart side.
I havent tried a Maltese so I cannot comment or compare.
@@neverenoughdirt Maltese is the sweetest blood orange and it is considered as a fruit of queen in France(Collected from google).The color of moro is best.Do you taste moro,toracco and sunguinelli?
@@KINGKHAN-zn2ed I have all three of those trees growing. Yes, I have tasted Moro, Tarocco, and Sanguinelli
Such a beautiful blood Orange 🍊 so this type probably wouldn't grow in the Sacramento area, right? I loved to hear that you shared your exotic fruit in class! I'll bet your child was very proud of you! What a blessing to be able to share your bounty with the class! 👍👍👍🍊
This one turned out to be a pretty one. The tree was sent from a grower in Winters, CA; it's right next door to you. It should grow happily. From my infrequent visits, the Stockton/ Sacramento looked like such a balanced climate for growing all sorts of wonderful plants. I am jealous!
According to u which blood orange is best between moro blood, tarroco, sanguileni??
I would say Tarocco. It is consistently the sweetest.
@@neverenoughdirt sir and colour and pigment wise which is best ??
@@priyam2536 'Moro'
@@neverenoughdirt sir what about pernambuco blood orange?
@@priyam2536 I don't know about that one... haven't come across it
How its taste sweet or sour?
More sour than sweet
Looks like a grapefruit 😯
I am from Pakistan. And I have had travelled around the world. And where ever I went I found the oranges in Summer. But summer in Pakistan is different in terms of fruits, we don't get oranges in Summer. So How can I grow my own oranges in Summer?
Hello. There are winter and summer varieties of orange. In the winter time, navel oranges are ready. In the summer, juicing oranges like 'Valencia' are ready. To answer your question, you will need to seek a variety that matures for summer harvest.
Hello! My name is Duc. I come from Vietnam. I want to buy mono blood orange seedlings. Can you sell it to me, thanks!
Why is this so hard to get this variety worlwide like other oranges?
Hello Paul. I think that it is far a couple of reasons. The first and biggest reason is that it is not sweet like traditional oranges. That makes them relatively more difficult to sell to the masses. However, there seems to be a growing interest in blood oranges; this may change things. The second is that this variety grows best in a particular climate. Again, it can be grown in relatively fewer places than sweet oranges.
I appreciate the way you answer and reply to your followers. It is not a one or two line reply filled with generic near nonsense.
I love citris as well
Ditto. They are fun to grow, collect, and eat :)
what happens when you graft two varegatied plants together like a pink lemon tree and a blood orange tree?????
If the graft is successful, that tree will produce both lemons and blood orange.
I dont recall seeing a multi-graft citrus: www.fourwindsgrowers.com/other-growing-questions/multigrafted-trees.html
I see thank you
How can this oraange be red
It is from the presence of anthocyanins
Is it fresh when its darker or lighter?
when it comes to blood oranges, the outside does not give the correct picture of what it inside. in other words, color is not a good indicator to go by. the fruit quality is dependent on the weather. each year is different and knowing when to harvest is based on sampling fruit. if they are too tart, i leave them on the tree for a bit longer and sample again. hope this helps.
Nice.. What size container is your largest blood orange tree in
?
Thanks. The container is 10 gallons I believe.
would the gratd produce regular lemons or pink lemons and blood oranges?
Assuming that the grafts are successful: the pink lemon graft will produce pink lemons and the blood orange graft will produce blood orange.
Oh I see so why wouldn't it be successful? I read up a long time ago that citrus or trees in the same family will graft but those that are different let's say an apple and an orange will always fail
I wish I can buy some grafted citrus trees too.. I love collecting citrus trees... Here in canada they seldom sell this kinds
The dwarf root stock are perfect for collections as the trees do not get big. I bet that they are also perfect for growing in a green house were space is limited. I hope you find an online source for mail ordered trees.
What variety of rootstock make dwarf citrus trees?need to know
I want one.
I ate one it is soo nice
Where did you order this tree? TIA!
I purchased this tree from www.fourwindsgrowers.com
Check their site periodically for availability.
@@neverenoughdirt oh thank you sooo much! ❤️
The darker the berry the sweeter the juice
Looks great Brain, I have never tried one before... now I guess I have too...:-) T
I am starting to see them at groceries stores. Keep an eye out for them!!
I think this is the next tree am getting
definitely recommend!
So I had bleeding nose today and my blood was orange so I searched up on RUclips and this is what I get
Edut: just searches it up it said I possibly can get an infection
Edit2: um I'm not a girl and I don't have a period but I still don't know why my blood is orange
#CONGRATULATIONS all around! #Lovingyourvideos
hello Brother:) iam from Macedonia Europe I will like to grow up blood orange from seed I just ordered from online any special recommend for planning?
Greetings from California, Petar. Because of how citrus trees are typically grown, it is often not recommended that they be grown from seed. If you like to learn more, see: www.neverenoughdirt.com/2016/02/a-thing-or-two-about-fruit-trees/ In short, seed grown citrus have genetic variances and it is unlikely that the fruit characteristics you're seeking will be achieved from a seed grown tree--especially a blood orange. The exceptions are more likely present in Mandarian oranges and pomelo.
That said, if you wish to try to grow citrus from seed: the germination process and be sped up by removing the other covering of the seed. There are videos that show this process.
I never tasted a blood orange before
They are interesting for sure. I hope you get a try. Most varieties are on the tart side but have a berry like flavor.
i want to buy it. but i live in Vietnamese.
I hope you get to try one day.
Nice video
Just bought some from my grocery store cant to try them
Awesome! It is nice to hear that you can find them at the grocery store.
How do I order it form india ??
I am unsure. Live trees are difficult to export or is really cost prohibitive.
Ok,how about budwood export?how long does it stay alive until reaches the destination?
I have a question for everyone
Oh.
Nice
ya'll came for 6:30 you're welcome
Thank you 😁👍
Thanks
Damn two years
😀👍👍👍😀
Who else’s mouth become watery after this video?
Well, the guy made cringe when he put the slice in his mouth with the knife was still in his hand.
I just squeezed a blood orange into my hot ginger tea with raw honey. 🤤
I usually do half lemon and half lime. I may have a new favorite!
Totally understandable. You must take your plants with you. I have a small yard in San Diego. I have a wonderful collection of plants and trees. If you visit San Diego, drop me a note and please visit my garden.
Best Regards.
Thanks so much for the invite. Visiting gardens is great fun. We have plans to visit family in SD later in the year. I will definitely drop a note if I am able to wrangle away some free time.
🙏👌
it taste bad I tried it very sour
And tasty
Blood bloody orange.
Who else is here because of Dexter?
grats
Thanks! :)
Has a weird after taste
Not at all informative.Who doesn't know how to pick an orange off the tree.Or how to cut open an orange?
Nice