That's great!. I should make a short video on how I make them. I bought a set of letter and number punches online and just hammer in the letters. Years ago I used Aluminum tags that you could write on with a pen leaving an indentation, but they only last a few years.
I enjoyed the follow up and enjoy seeing all the Growing goodness. I'm over on the Treasure coast and it's different over here for sure. Not for the better either.
Thanks. I've tried so many kinds of trees and fruits with varying success. The Mangos just seem to do the best. Years ago we had 40 varieties of bananas, but got rid of most of them.
I use brass valve tags that I purchase from Amazon. Hopefully this link works: Brady Blank Valve Tags - Round Brass Tags, 1-1/2" Diameter, B-907 (Pack Of 25) - 23210 a.co/d/je4NiNN And I impress them with these letters and numbers: NEIKO 02624 Number and Letter Punch Set with Heat-Treated Steel Punches for Imprinting and Arts and Crafts, 1/4-Inch Shaft, 36-Piece Stamp Set a.co/d/bd6xDu9
Enjoy your video but I have bad experience with 3gallons every one I purchased dies I do better with the 7gallons and upwards my experience with one and three gallons always die
Wow, some of the mango trees are growing really close to a pine tree! I didn't think that was even possible with the pines sucking all the nutrients out of the ground and the root system taking over everywhere around it, but your tree doesn't seem to mind.
I put metal tags including planting date on all my mangoes 🥭 because of you previous video. 👍 It made sense to me
That's great!. I should make a short video on how I make them. I bought a set of letter and number punches online and just hammer in the letters. Years ago I used Aluminum tags that you could write on with a pen leaving an indentation, but they only last a few years.
I enjoyed the follow up and enjoy seeing all the Growing goodness. I'm over on the Treasure coast and it's different over here for sure. Not for the better either.
Thanks. I've tried so many kinds of trees and fruits with varying success. The Mangos just seem to do the best. Years ago we had 40 varieties of bananas, but got rid of most of them.
Zill high performance is who developed the coconut cream and alot of the new mango varieties.
Correct
Do you sale them and what part do you live
I am a new subscriber and interested about your tags and printing of tags...I need that for my trees. where do you get them?
I use brass valve tags that I purchase from Amazon. Hopefully this link works:
Brady Blank Valve Tags - Round Brass Tags, 1-1/2" Diameter, B-907 (Pack Of 25) - 23210 a.co/d/je4NiNN
And I impress them with these letters and numbers:
NEIKO 02624 Number and Letter Punch Set with Heat-Treated Steel Punches for Imprinting and Arts and Crafts, 1/4-Inch Shaft, 36-Piece Stamp Set a.co/d/bd6xDu9
would you sell a few of your fruit to me? im in cape and have been wanting to try some of the ones you have
I can do that. E-mail me at phoenixfla@comcast.net
Enjoy your video but I have bad experience with 3gallons every one I purchased dies I do better with the 7gallons and upwards my experience with one and three gallons always die
That's interesting. I've never had one die, but I've killed plenty of other trees. I can't grow Lychee for anything.
Thanks for the update
Wow, some of the mango trees are growing really close to a pine tree! I didn't think that was even possible with the pines sucking all the nutrients out of the ground and the root system taking over everywhere around it, but your tree doesn't seem to mind.