Mark was great, love the tips he throws in throughout the video. Especially enjoy videos of people growing in less ideal conditions (inland/humid areas).
One of the best tours and interviews. He does this for fun and does not take himself too seriously, which is refreshing. Wish I could visit his place when it is high mango season but I am too far away. Long for a good just picked mango.
If I was young and single mark would of be the perfect man for me my husband is just like him lover of fruits tree and believe in his well water when there is a frost in the winter having the water wetting down the free so our fruit trees do not freeze. Fruitful trees I enjoyed your videos
Thank you so much, Paul and Mark.I enjoyed the video so much.I come to florida every month , do have a small garden in lake worth.Some time i want to visit you guys personally.god bless you guys.
As some who lives in the desert southwest (zone 7) I find these videos crucial nonetheless. So much great info concerning different cultivars. I grow many aroids (tropical) and am currently getting a large greenhouse setup on my property. I'm going to do my best to create my own system of growing everything from mangos to jackfruit. All in containers, pruned, and HEAVILY fertilized on a consistent basis. I've seen it done to an extent, although not quite the same. I am going to be incredibly methodical with these trees and remain patient. I think I really can get some nice fruit within a few years!
Thank you for sharing with your knowledge regarding with your fruit trees. Kindly tell us the address where we can get variety of coconut. Very interesting of having coconut that don't have to get so tall.
@@FruitfulTrees in the video when he speaks about persimmons. I have two tropicals persimmons but I can’t find a winter-set persimmon. lmk if you guys can help !
Out of the mangoes in the world, only 2 varieties are in the top in guiness world record. That is saint elena and guimaras mango from Philippines. In the US, we just call them Manila mango or Carabao mango. The varieties you mentioned pales in comparison to that variety.
Don’t know if you’ll read this or not Paul but just some feedback on titling videos - I’m not super into growing mango (almost impossible where I live) so I never watched this video despite it containing many other fruit species. If I knew it was not just a mango video I would’ve watched it the day you posted it 😊
Florida is basically sand. Sand doesn't hold water, so you have to keep it moist somehow. Sprinklers don't work well because you waste a lot of water. Microirrigation is awesome for fruit trees because it's very cheap and artesian wells keep that water dripping as much as you want with its own water pressure, all day long. That's what I do. 500 ft. of poly hose will cost you less than 50 bucks and you can add thousands of drippers from it if you like. Very inexpensive and very effective. I have a little more property than this guy and the entire lot is on drippers and I couldn't be happier.
He is a nice guy I presume, but not educated about fungus issues or much else. You were very nice by letting him have his say. Tomatoes damaging the soil for 20 years is just plain nonsense. I have a UF education in IPM and he is not accurate whatsoever. Tropical persimmon is a Southwest Fl persimmon and we all know the name was changed. You obviously let him slide and knew the real truth.
“He’s also single” hahaha that’s great man. Might as well use the platform
His top mangos: Sunrise, Bombay, Angie, Maha and Coconut cream.
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Mark was great, love the tips he throws in throughout the video. Especially enjoy videos of people growing in less ideal conditions (inland/humid areas).
Mark Young is a very knowledgeable and super helpful for sharing this knowledge with Paul and rest of us watching this great channel. Thank you both.
One of the best tours and interviews. He does this for fun and does not take himself too seriously, which is refreshing. Wish I could visit his place when it is high mango season but I am too far away. Long for a good just picked mango.
This guy was exceptional; I really learned a lot from him. Thanks for the video, Paul.
Great video! I'm always learning with these tours.
Man! Talk about great info/advice!
Always nice bein able to get to learn from others experience like this!
If I was young and single mark would of be the perfect man for me my husband is just like him lover of fruits tree and believe in his well water when there is a frost in the winter having the water wetting down the free so our fruit trees do not freeze. Fruitful trees I enjoyed your videos
Such a nice place. Thanks for the video!
Thank you so much, Paul and Mark.I enjoyed the video so much.I come to florida every month , do have a small garden in lake worth.Some time i want to visit you guys personally.god bless you guys.
Great video! Keep the tours coming. So much information gathered.
Yes the star fruit trees are very productive in all fruit tree we call it five fingers in Trinidad and Tobago
Beautiful sharing😘👭😘❤
As some who lives in the desert southwest (zone 7) I find these videos crucial nonetheless. So much great info concerning different cultivars. I grow many aroids (tropical) and am currently getting a large greenhouse setup on my property. I'm going to do my best to create my own system of growing everything from mangos to jackfruit. All in containers, pruned, and HEAVILY fertilized on a consistent basis. I've seen it done to an extent, although not quite the same. I am going to be incredibly methodical with these trees and remain patient. I think I really can get some nice fruit within a few years!
Great video, this guy explains very well
I benift alot of your mango videos as a grow mango in my farm in Khartoum. Thank you for your free lessons.
Mark young i would loved to visit your farm Uso
Great content thank you
Very cool l love it
Thank you for sharing with your knowledge regarding with your fruit trees. Kindly tell us the address where we can get variety of coconut. Very interesting of having coconut that don't have to get so tall.
Great knowledge,tganks
Good interview
Where in FL is he?
loxahatchee fl
Mangoes are my favorite fruit. Do grow east Indian, julie or bombay mangoes?
Where can I find a winterset I’ve looked everywhere. I have 2 southfl in the ground now. Amazing fruit !
? What do you mean winterset?
@@FruitfulTrees in the video when he speaks about persimmons. I have two tropicals persimmons but I can’t find a winter-set persimmon. lmk if you guys can help !
Out of the mangoes in the world, only 2 varieties are in the top in guiness world record. That is saint elena and guimaras mango from Philippines. In the US, we just call them Manila mango or Carabao mango. The varieties you mentioned pales in comparison to that variety.
I live in Hawaii, too.
Good video!!
What’s the name of the homestead nursery that he said sells Dwarf Samoan Coconuts?
D's Fruit Trees
Amen big time
Don’t know if you’ll read this or not Paul but just some feedback on titling videos - I’m not super into growing mango (almost impossible where I live) so I never watched this video despite it containing many other fruit species. If I knew it was not just a mango video I would’ve watched it the day you posted it 😊
Thank you for the feedback
You can just build dragon fruit trellises out of concrete post
Florida is basically sand. Sand doesn't hold water, so you have to keep it moist somehow. Sprinklers don't work well because you waste a lot of water. Microirrigation is awesome for fruit trees because it's very cheap and artesian wells keep that water dripping as much as you want with its own water pressure, all day long. That's what I do. 500 ft. of poly hose will cost you less than 50 bucks and you can add thousands of drippers from it if you like. Very inexpensive and very effective. I have a little more property than this guy and the entire lot is on drippers and I couldn't be happier.
He is a nice guy I presume, but not educated about fungus issues or much else. You were very nice by letting him have his say. Tomatoes damaging the soil for 20 years is just plain nonsense. I have a UF education in IPM and he is not accurate whatsoever. Tropical persimmon is a Southwest Fl persimmon and we all know the name was changed. You obviously let him slide and knew the real truth.