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Sulcata Grove
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Sulcata Grove is our 2 acre, backyard food forest in Sarasota, Florida. We began planting out this property in 2012. We grow and sell mangos, jackfruit, avocados, jaboticaba, passion fruit, ice cream bean, banana, and much more.
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Super Alphonso Mango - Tasting Florida Grown Mangos
Today, Craig and Celeste taste a Super Alphonso Mango - this mango is Zill 36-8 and also sold as India by Mango Men of Homestead.
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P22 Mango - Tasting Florida Grown Mangos
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Today, Brooke and Celeste taste a P22 mango. P22 is from Zill High Performance Plants breeding project. Mangos were labeled by lettered rows and numbered down each row. Sulcata Grove is our 2 acre, backyard food forest. We grow over 60 varieties of bananas along with many fruit trees. Purchase Freeze Dried Fruit, Seeds, Plants and More from us online with free shipping sulcatagrove.square.site ...
Dumbo Mango - Tasting Florida Mangos
Просмотров 26412 часов назад
Thank you Stevie Schmoles from Let it Grow Landscapes for the Dumbo Mangos Sulcata Grove is our 2 acre, backyard food forest. We grow over 60 varieties of bananas along with many fruit trees. Purchase Freeze Dried Fruit, Seeds, Plants and More from us online with free shipping sulcatagrove.square.site Follow us: Instagram - sulcatagrove Facebook - sulcatagrove/ Twitt...
How to Protect Lychee Fruit From Birds and other Pests.
Просмотров 4992 месяца назад
Sulcata Grove is our 2 acre, backyard subtropical and tropical fruit farm. We grow over 60 varieties of bananas along with many fruit trees. Dead Crow for Fruit Protection- amzn.to/3yEzpmf Hawk Kite for Fruit Protection - amzn.to/4bYCnQD Purchase Freeze Dried Fruit, Seeds, Plants and More from us online with free shipping sulcatagrove.square.site Follow us: Instagram - sulcatagrov...
Mango Season 2024 Expectations at Our Farm in Sarasota, Florida
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Sulcata Grove is our 2 acre, backyard subtropical and tropical fruit farm. We grow over 60 varieties of bananas along with many fruit trees. Thumbnail is our Coconut Cream Mango tree May 2024. Purchase Freeze Dried Fruit, Seeds, Plants and More from us online with free shipping sulcatagrove.square.site We do not use any pesticides at our farm 🌺 Follow us: Instagram - sulcatagrove...
2024 Mango and Lychee Bloom Update - Sarasota, Florida - Plus HUGE Fruit Tree Sale!!!
Просмотров 3 тыс.4 месяца назад
Sulcata Grove is our 2 acre, backyard food forest. We grow over 60 varieties of bananas along with many fruit trees. Manatee Rare Fruit Council 2024 Rare Fruit Tree Sale - more info at www.mrfc.org/p/fruit-tree-sale.html Purchase Freeze Dried Fruit, Seeds, Plants and More from us online with free shipping sulcatagrove.square.site Follow us: Instagram - sulcatagrove Facebook - fac...
Red Morning and Bangkok Lemon Jackfruit Tasting - From Our Backyard Fruit Farm in Sarasota, Florida
Просмотров 8405 месяцев назад
This video looks a little different :) It was very late at night by the time we go around to filming this in October of 2023 and the only convenient spot to film was in front of one of our daughter's green screens. Our daughter, Courtney, did the keying and editing for us (Thanks Courtney :) Sulcata Grove is our 2 acre, backyard subtropical and tropical fruit farm. We grow over 60 varieties of ...
How to Mount Orchids to Oak Trees Outdoors
Просмотров 6595 месяцев назад
Sulcata Grove is our 2 acre, backyard food forest. We grow over 60 varieties of bananas along with many fruit trees. Purchase Freeze Dried Fruit, Seeds, Plants and More from us online with free shipping sulcatagrove.square.site Follow us: Instagram - sulcatagrove Facebook - sulcatagrove/ Twitter - sulcatagrove/ www.sulcatagrove.com Shop Our Favorites: www...
Growing, Harvesting, and Cracking Macadamia Nuts in Florida - Dana White Macadamias
Просмотров 6 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Macadamia nut has been the only nut tree which has thrived for us in our Sarasota, Florida backyard farm. Young Macadamia Nut trees need to be protected if temps drop to 25f. The trees and nuts in our video are from the variety Dana White - one of the most reliable producers in our area. The nut cracker we use can be found here @store/Qld-Nut-Buster-Nut-Crackers-p619121577 Sulcata Grove is our ...
Mangifera Odorata - Kuini Mango Second Tasting
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Sulcata Grove is our 2 acre, backyard food forest. We grow over 60 varieties of bananas along with many fruit trees. Purchase Freeze Dried Fruit, Seeds, Plants and More from us online with free shipping sulcatagrove.square.site Follow us: Instagram - sulcatagrove Facebook - sulcatagrove/ Twitter - sulcatagrove/ www.sulcatagrove.com Shop Our Favorites: www...
Saci Mango - Tasting Florida Grown Mangos
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Sulcata Grove is our 2 acre, backyard food forest. We grow over 60 varieties of bananas along with many fruit trees. Purchase Freeze Dried Fruit, Seeds, Plants and More from us online with free shipping sulcatagrove.square.site Follow us: Instagram - sulcatagrove Facebook - sulcatagrove/ Twitter - sulcatagrove/ www.sulcatagrove.com Shop Our Favorites: www...
Ice CreamMango - Tasting Florida Grown mangos
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Sulcata Grove is our 2 acre, backyard food forest. We grow over 60 varieties of bananas along with many fruit trees. Purchase Freeze Dried Fruit, Seeds, Plants and More from us online with free shipping sulcatagrove.square.site Follow us: Instagram - sulcatagrove Facebook - sulcatagrove/ Twitter - sulcatagrove/ www.sulcatagrove.com Shop Our Favorites: www...
M3 Mango Seedling From Our Friend and Fellow Grower Muazz
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Sulcata Grove is our 2 acre, backyard food forest. We grow over 60 varieties of bananas along with many fruit trees. Purchase Freeze Dried Fruit, Seeds, Plants and More from us online with free shipping sulcatagrove.square.site Follow us: Instagram - sulcatagrove Facebook - sulcatagrove/ Twitter - sulcatagrove/ www.sulcatagrove.com Shop Our Favorites: www...
Ceci Love Mango Second Tasting - Tasting Florida Mangos
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Sulcata Grove is our 2 acre, backyard food forest. We grow over 60 varieties of bananas along with many fruit trees. Purchase Freeze Dried Fruit, Seeds, Plants and More from us online with free shipping sulcatagrove.square.site Follow us: Instagram - sulcatagrove Facebook - sulcatagrove/ Twitter - sulcatagrove/ www.sulcatagrove.com Shop Our Favorites: www...
O15 Mango - Tasting Florida Mangos
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Thank you Cory McDonald for the mango! Sulcata Grove is our 2 acre, backyard food forest. We grow over 60 varieties of bananas along with many fruit trees. Purchase Freeze Dried Fruit, Seeds, Plants and More from us online with free shipping sulcatagrove.square.site Follow us: Instagram - sulcatagrove Facebook - sulcatagrove/ Twitter - sulcatagrove/ www.s...
Venus Mango - Tasting Florida Grown Mangos
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Venus Mango - Tasting Florida Grown Mangos
Frances Hargrave Mango - Tasting Florida Grown Mangos
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Sophie Fry Mango - Tasting Florida Mangos Sophie Frey
Gedong Gincu Mango - Tasting Florida Grown Mangos
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Gedong Gincu Mango - Tasting Florida Grown Mangos
Mabrooka Mango - Tasting Florida Grown Mangos
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Mabrooka Mango - Tasting Florida Grown Mangos
Langra Mango - Tasting Florida Grown Mangos Langra Benarasi
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East Indian Mango - Tasting Florida Grown Mangos
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East Indian Mango - Tasting Florida Grown Mangos
Establishing Perennial Peanut - Lawn Alternative Ground Cover for Florida
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Establishing Perennial Peanut - Lawn Alternative Ground Cover for Florida
Jo Ellen Mango - Tasting Florida Mangos
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Jo Ellen Mango - Tasting Florida Mangos
Oryba Mango from Mango Men of Homestead Florida Grown Mangos Oryba
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Oryba Mango from Mango Men of Homestead Florida Grown Mangos Oryba
Sunburst Mango - Tasting Florida Grown Mangos from Mango Men of Homestead
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Sunburst Mango - Tasting Florida Grown Mangos from Mango Men of Homestead
Wango Mangos - Tasting Interspecific Hybrid Mangos from the breeding project Mango Men of Homestead
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Wango Mangos - Tasting Interspecific Hybrid Mangos from the breeding project Mango Men of Homestead
I put a 3G in the ground this winter, I hesitated because this is one everyone says to pick green and let ripen for a week, but I'm glad you guys like it- everyone else seems to enjoy it too. I believe this is being considered for a commercial variety. Thanks Sulcata Grove!
I tasted it and is a very , very good mango. Similar flavors to the Fruit Punch but way more complex.
And yes it took a week and 2 days until it was ripe but totally worth it!!!!
Super Alfonso is a robust tree. We stick to smaller tree varieties to diversify more flavors in a limited space.
Our tree is quite small and isn't growing fast, but it was hit back hard in the freeze of 2022.
Haven't had this one yet. Glad you guys liked it. The tree has been pretty fast growing for me so far.
@@occamsrazr9128 It’s now in Brooke’s top two, and she is pretty particular about mangos. I’m very happy I have a tree. Hope yours fruits next year!
A question about the plantain tea. Do you take the tea just before eating the mango? How do you use it? I'm allergic too, and I planted some pots of that plant just for this use. Saludos from Puerto Rico.
@@gadielgomez2709 I am allergic to mango sap/leaves/skin. I make a poultice for any skin issues and make tea with fresh or dried leaves and drink after I have an issue. Ideally, you would drink tea before and right after enjoying mango if you have sensitivities. For an allergy to the actually fruit pulp that leads to throat closing, I do not recommend eating mangos at all. If the allergy is to the sap, then plantain works great. Also, having someone else pick, wash, and peel the mangos can help reduce issues as well.
New generation. Nice.
Diamond mango are sweet you have no idea of teast sorry
Crafton Cliff - the grafting master!
I'm up in Weeki Wachee but I'm looking to move to a 10a-b zone. Looking at both east and west coast. Where are you located? I'll be visiting friends in Sarasota soon and I'm definitely interested in looking at properties in the area where I can create another food forest. Appreciate any info 😊
@@chek67 close to the coast allows for more airflow, less disease. We are in north Sarasota, 2-3 miles from the coast.
@@SulcataGrove wow looks like a fair bit of property. I will have to drive around and see what's available
Sounds good
Interesting.
What do you think causes ‘chalkiness’ in some fruits some years? Is it rain or nutrients or something like ripeness when picked? I prefer some chalkiness, it feels like somethings missing when nonchalky
I have always thought some varieties of mangos have that chalkiness and some don't, but I do give extra micronutrients and calcium to the mango trees I like the best, most of which have some of that chalkiness.
@SulcataGrove interesting. I'm on heavy limestone rock, calcium is not an issue. Micronutrients and Sul-po-mag is what works here. Prilled 90 % Sulfur in March to wake up the microbes.
I feel the level of chalkiness is tied to the ripeness of fruit. In many fruits there will be a chalky texture when the fruit is less ripe such as in bananas and mangoes. Could it be tied to starches that have not fully converted to sugars? I can definitely see that in an Ataulfo mango. When less ripe they tend to be chalky and not very sweet, however, when ripe the chalkiness decreases and the sugar content increases.
@@do7229 that makes sense
@@do7229 i haven’t noticed that. I let my coconut cream mangos get pretty soft and they have a wonderful chalkiness to them. But definitely a possibility with certain varieties. Flavor and texture can change so much within a variety, at different stages of ripeness.
Thanks for introducing us to the Dumbo
Thank you 😊
So you are saying peanut ground cover is safe to put over a septic field?? I’m going to see if I can find some plugs and try this. Thanks for the idea.
@@mcanultymichelle according to IFAS it is okay. Here is the article water.ifas.ufl.edu/media/waterifasufledu/septic-systems/landscaping-tips-septic-system.pdf
Trees like the Carrie are popular where massive trees like the Haden would be too large.
My Ross tasted like flowers.
Hey What would be an appropriate climate for macadamia nuts? temperature and the elevation.
@@yadavpokhrel3770 I’m only familiar with growing in Florida
I don’t like bananas but I like fried plantains. But also I do like banana bread.
Thanks for showing how you protect the fruits. I never would’ve thought to use fake dead crows. 😂 Seriously, those lychees are huge!
@@SoxInTheGarden They worked very well!
I bought a purple flowering vine 6 years ago. They now grow all over my yard! So invasive, but I love the smell! They havnt produced any fruit though
@@jled1995 Passiflora incarnata vines with purple flowers are popping up all over my yard. They are the host plant for the zebra longwing and gulf fritillary butterflies, but I wish the vines weren’t so aggressive and spreading. Passiflora edulis has never done that for us.
It is hard watching your videos because you always eating before you let your wife or kid taste the fruits.
@@hflorexil Thank you for the concern, but after tasting some pretty terrible mangos, the girls and I asked that Craig take the first bite of most mangos.
Why do you always taste or eat before letting your wife and daughter taste the fruits?
@@hflorexil Thank you for the concern, but after tasting some pretty terrible mangos, the girls and I asked that Craig take the first bite of most mangos.
Here in south africa there is a lot of variability in sabre because it's a landrace, I had some that taste like dish soap but the form they cultivate commercialy for eating is very rich some what vegetably and sweet with no fiber.
No emporer lychee? Is that not a good variety for Florida?
@@user-jz7ny1qc6j I don’t care for the flavor of emperor lychee
Agreed, just tasted a honey Kiss mango yesterday. It was a 10 for my family
By the color they look fantastic. I haven’t had a pale flesh avocado impression me yet. These look similar to hass flesh.
The flavor is in the skin...😂😂😂
I see you tossing the flesh covered skin. One of my tests of a great vs good mango is the unique flavor found close to the skin by scraping it with my teeth (though you could use a spoon). My personal list of the very best mangoes offer the added bonus of a delicious skin to enjoy after all else is gone. Springfels is one of them.
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hey are you guys near the coast? I’m inland a bit, and seems many varieties don’t do well away from the coast without spraying chemicals
@@ToddPalms we are 2-3 miles from the bay.
Pronounced LIE CHEE not LEECHEE
If you trim alot off the tree...will it give fruit the next season?? Also, what to do with the cuttings...to you get rid, or leave them at base of tree.
@@daver2964 it depends on how much is removed and the cultivar. It’s generally recommended to not remove more than 1/3 of the wood each year if you want fruits the following season. I move wood elsewhere to avoid the risk of ambrosia beetles.
my is a smaller mango tree at 5 years old (6 feet tall and slim) . Somehow very leggy, I hope to have more leaves instead of wood branches. Trimming leaves off is showing more legs. Maybe I didn't trim at the right time.
@@mingbihhsu1735 do not use any nitrogen fertilizer and cut back branches to where you want branching to start.
Wow! They look delicious! And very good size too! 😱
It might be easier to instruct any of us novices that you have a go-pro camera on your person so we can see what was happening and the why of your choices to trim. Thank you.
@@annetjones8080 thank you for the suggestion!
hey, where did you buy your australian hammer nut cracker thing ?
I buy the Freska Ataulfo mango's at Costco all the time. Need my mango fix😉😁. They are golden yellow when ripe. I had a Nam Doc Mai tree long ago briefly & I think it is also similar. Also taste the sweetness & a little tang. It is a little candy-like. I have had a lot worse. Sweeter near the thinner seed. I don't see a lot of fiber there but maybe there is a little more than most mango's today.
A friend here that specializes in mango growing here in Phx has had this Indian tree variety since ~2018 I think. He is now in FLA this week...will ask him about it when he returns.
@@jeff6899 so good that I want to plant a third tree. So far, I’m being outvoted. Too many other varieties we want to plant that we don’t have in the ground yet.
@@SulcataGrove I get it !!! Great video, though...I have nearly 600 plants--Plus 7 raised beds--on my nearly 1/2 acre, 24.5 Yr old award-winning garden in Tempe, AZ ! My 1st love is area native plants (a few do fruit !) But I was in the Arizona Rare Fruit Growers for many yrs. I once had 6 or 7 mango trees (al diferent varieties--they take space; harder to grow here overall)...went down to one...now back up to 3...and I want MORE !! So getting the itch again...after a few yrs...You need slow release sulfure here to help keep them going for many yrs
My Thumbs are sore from all the Thumbs Ups I am giving you guys😁😁
@@jeff6899 Thank you Jeff 🥭🌺
I really want to do this, but it seems quite expensive? $3/plug? Would love a more affordable resource bc I love perennial peanut, and our yard is pretty clear right now from a recent septic system replacement. I live in Nassau. Thanks for the video!
@@ronnettaw ours is all from one large size plug - around 1g pot size. It just takes time yo do it that way.
@@SulcataGrove thank you!!!
I only planted a few gallons before it started to take over. You really don’t need much once it’s established it just keeps going on its own so maybe by 20 plugs at the most and just see what happens. You do need to water them when you first put them in for a bit if it’s hot my whole yard is a peanut plant and it’s taking over going into my neighbors yards
Enjoy your video's...thumbs up ! Always tasting here right along with you ! I had a REALLY ripe (but likely Not over-ripe) Angie today from the tree from some Tropical Nursery friends here in Metro Phx...when like that, it is incredible.
You know when it is good when Craig's wife & daughter have to fight for the last scraps !😉😁😁🤗Juat FINALLY picked up a nice Orange Sherbet Mango Tree here for Tempe, AZ today ! Many say among the best ! LOT's of other pluses...but it apparently does not do quite a well in So Cal as elsewhere...our climate is closer to theirs. Great video !!
Thank you! Glad you have access to quality mangos this year!
@@SulcataGrove God bless ! Keep all the great, fun, informative video's coming, Craig !!! And Keep the Mango song in the backgrd !😉😁🤗
I disagree.. it’s got a sweet melon taste
Have you tried thinning the fruit to reduce alternate year bearing, or does that not work with some varieties?
I haven’t. My goal is to get the most fruit I can each year. With hurricanes, unusual freezes, and more weather events, I don’t think that kind of planning would work in our favor.
@@SulcataGrove That makes sense. There are probably some trees on alternate cycles, so it wouldn't be worth the work.
@@winesap2 It may be something worth exploring in areas without major weather events.
I bought a small passion fruit planted it in planter but soon some little flies were all over it and it broke down
Thankfully we've been getting the normal afternoon thunderstorms so far this summer, here in Nokomis. Last summer was brutal. Hot and no rain, but unless I'm misremembering, it was still humid. So basically the worst of all worlds, haha
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There's a mango in the beginning of your video that I've been searching for the name. It's in the middle, at the bottom and round. Its top is leaning against the newspaper that's folded upwards.
I’m not sure. Possibly a peach cobbler that colored up an unusual amount, for my tree. There are many mangos that look similar though.
@@SulcataGrove Ok. Thank you
From the sun ? (color red,,yellow, or green),,ha ha ha your just guessing,,lol
Hi, I'm ready to buy a Thomas tree! Your nursery inventory shows one. How can I arrange to come get it?
Email or message on Instagram to set up a time to pickup. sulcatagrove@gmail.com
@@SulcataGrove OK, I'll resend the email I sent yesterday. Thanks, Jeff