Oroblanco cross was made in 1958 and the Oroblanco selection was released in 1980. The flavor is mild and sweet. Oroblanco is early in its maturity and holds very well on the tree. We have a 30+ year old tree. ❤ 7:25
nice sharing about the fruites.. most of my favorites.. would love to visit there oneday. my sister leave there in phoenix so i hope she tour me around the fruites..
Nice am in Porterville am a vendor for selling exotic fruit , California growers they grow it by the acres . Budda hand , bloods , Yuzu , Calamonids and so on. I love citrus
Merry Christmas! Keep those viscous miniature Dobermans patrolling! Dancy Tangerines are done. Kumquats did 3 crops, and the last on is coloring up. No Meyers lemons, but it's shady in the late afternoon there. Calamondin grew like crazy and I had to remove blossoms (not yet a year in the ground). I need more lemons. We go thru lemons like wild for tea and cooking. But, not a ton of room left in the forest. Still need cherries and peaches, another apple, a pear, and so on. hasta!
@@ArizonaFruitTrees Gasp! May the ancient gods of the mandarins not seek revenge! Kinnow is practically native, tho, bred in California and Dancy is a Floridian. We have a lot in common, mostly a susceptibility to Alternaria fungus, LOL. No oak brush in the mulch, and we both have happier lives. BTW, I live more than 100 miles away back in redneckville (mostly just us metis, mestizos, and gvnakii) and if you could, please post a plant list and prices for us folks away down south. Happy New Year.
What type of microphone are you using? I can hear this much more clearer than almost any other video I've seen and listened to. Thanks. Is there a variety name for that Sweet Lime? I'm in Southern California near Disneyland. I have the Tango, Gold Nugget, and Oro Blanco. Those three are fabulous.
You've got the pomelos right next to the block wall fence. Is that because of shade requirements or to keep it from the wind? Or just because you had nowhere else to plant it?
What is your nursery called? I live in Southern Cochise county- and would like to encourage some of my local friends to grow more citrus varieties where possible.
do you sell any of your fruit? i would be very interested in coming to pick up a personal amount of fruit on a regular basis. i'm in the phoenix area as well and dont have any property to grow fruits on!
I am looking for someone that has mature moringa trees that I can buy pieces of it from them like be leaves the branches the drumstick pods that hasn't been sprayed with any pesticides or any other chemicals... Are you able to help me out in this I live in Glendale Arizona?
Oroblanco cross was made in 1958 and the Oroblanco selection was released in 1980. The flavor is mild and sweet. Oroblanco is early in its maturity and holds very well on the tree. We have a 30+ year old tree. ❤ 7:25
really nice collection :)
Great range of citrus Jay 👍
nice sharing about the fruites.. most of my favorites.. would love to visit there oneday. my sister leave there in phoenix so i hope she tour me around the fruites..
I really have to get one of each trees from you very soon! Thank you for heads up and Merry Christmas and Awesome New Year 🎉👍
Jay! whats up sir. we definitely want to grow more citrus on our property. we'd love to come visit your property and grab a couple of those varieties!
Nice am in Porterville am a vendor for selling exotic fruit , California growers they grow it by the acres . Budda hand , bloods , Yuzu , Calamonids and so on. I love citrus
Merry Christmas! Keep those viscous miniature Dobermans patrolling!
Dancy Tangerines are done. Kumquats did 3 crops, and the last on is coloring up. No Meyers lemons, but it's shady in the late afternoon there. Calamondin grew like crazy and I had to remove blossoms (not yet a year in the ground). I need more lemons. We go thru lemons like wild for tea and cooking. But, not a ton of room left in the forest. Still need cherries and peaches, another apple, a pear, and so on. hasta!
i forgot the Dancy and Kinnow!
@@ArizonaFruitTrees Gasp! May the ancient gods of the mandarins not seek revenge! Kinnow is practically native, tho, bred in California and Dancy is a Floridian. We have a lot in common, mostly a susceptibility to Alternaria fungus, LOL. No oak brush in the mulch, and we both have happier lives.
BTW, I live more than 100 miles away back in redneckville (mostly just us metis, mestizos, and gvnakii) and if you could, please post a plant list and prices for us folks away down south.
Happy New Year.
the looks so delicious
Looking great Jay!
What type of microphone are you using? I can hear this much more clearer than almost any other video I've seen and listened to. Thanks. Is there a variety name for that Sweet Lime? I'm in Southern California near Disneyland. I have the Tango, Gold Nugget, and Oro Blanco. Those three are fabulous.
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Is that a 🛒 stuck in the tree?
Anyway, thanks for the video 👍
yes, its a dragonfruit trellis
Do you do consulting for planting the trees on brand new back yard?
What do u do for winter protection.
Try growing these in pots in Pennsylvania
what variety eill u recommend from these
page mandarin
imperial
emperor
gold nugget
honey murcott
What does it mean when you keep finding fruit on ground ,and what do I use for compost??
Are you still growing tomatoes in that pit?
You've got the pomelos right next to the block wall fence. Is that because of shade requirements or to keep it from the wind? Or just because you had nowhere else to plant it?
no where else to put it!
What is your nursery called? I live in Southern Cochise county- and would like to encourage some of my local friends to grow more citrus varieties where possible.
Arizona Fruit Trees
Just subscribe today 👍😊. Will join the Facebook group.
do you sell any of your fruit? i would be very interested in coming to pick up a personal amount of fruit on a regular basis. i'm in the phoenix area as well and dont have any property to grow fruits on!
I dont. I like to give free samples so people can try a fruit before buying a tree!
I am looking for someone that has mature moringa trees that I can buy pieces of it from them like be leaves the branches the drumstick pods that hasn't been sprayed with any pesticides or any other chemicals... Are you able to help me out in this I live in Glendale Arizona?
seedless :(
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