I have alot of flat land around me, and there has been a steady NW breeze. My trees do not like it! Definately will be planting some Eucalyptus and bamboo to cut down the wind.
@@JCoopShow just something I learned from my mom on how they let nature take its course in Puerto Rico.. I’ve tried mulch, grass, and they both work for me… I chop and drop with very little fertilizer… and very little water once established… as you can see it’s worked for me 😁
How awesome!!!😍😍😍
Maha is my favorite! Picked up a stick of a tree last year and after pruning have a dozen+ flowering panicles 😎
Great tour!
I want budwood too👋
Thank you guys for the amazing video.
I have alot of flat land around me, and there has been a steady NW breeze. My trees do not like it! Definately will be planting some Eucalyptus and bamboo to cut down the wind.
Does he let all his trees fruit when they're small?
Hope the mango blooms won't be damaged by the next couple of days of cold
Noticing you have grass right up to trunks. What is your strategy with no mulch? How often are you watering / fertilizing?
@@JCoopShow just something I learned from my mom on how they let nature take its course in Puerto Rico.. I’ve tried mulch, grass, and they both work for me… I chop and drop with very little fertilizer… and very little water once established… as you can see it’s worked for me 😁
@Living-With-Mangos Love it man, thanks!
How often are you watering? What part of Florida are you in ? I’m in key west and lost all fruit that did set, they dried up.
@@KeyWestMangoAddict Kissimmee… water very little to established trees … all natural unless we have long periods of drought
Thank you for the info, love the property, envy it! 💪🏻🙌🏻👍🏻
@ thanks 😂
Not at all… when they are too small once they start to set fruit they come off so tree can grow 👍