Met Larry a couple months back he gave me a sample of his amazing mangoes - amazing collection of rare trees - he has a wealth of knowledge on fruit trees - thanks for the tour -
You're doing a great job visiting and showing us all these different gardens but please zoom in on whatever the host is talking about. We can't see closeups; just look like a bunch of leaves. Thanks
Awesome video Paul. Larry has a fruitful yard👍🏼He takes care of it well and his varieties are great👍🏼👍🏼I enjoy watching these videos because it's great information for all of us who are growing or want to start growing fruit trees👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you Paul fruitful trees I visited Zain world and I purchased multiple fruit trees the mamee apple tree the fifteen gallon a Julie mango tree the Miami soursop tree the star apple tree it had flowers on it I purchased two and the sweet tamarind tree and I was very impressed with Zain trees because they are healthy looking and prices not bad thank you Paul for the great job you do with your videos in this way people know where to buy their fruit trees
Angel Trumpet is the flower you couldn’t remember the name. It’s used in good ways and bad ways some people use it to get high but in Cuba it was used to cure ear infections and in other countries there are different uses.
My neighbor just cut three of my mango trees, 1 feet over my line in my property. Some people hate trees doesn’t matter what they give us in fruit and in oxygen and people just don’t like trees sad quite frankly it’s a disgrace.
Yeah, it’s terrible. The most charming aspect of my neighborhood is the tree cover that gives it a park-like setting. But everyday now new homeowners are cutting down all the trees around their homes and replacing them with lawns that die within a year because they don’t realize how much upkeep a lawn is compared to established trees. Everyone of them needs to rake up every single fallen leaf because they think fallen leaves are garbage and trees the source of the garbage. The soil then turns to pure infertile sand.
Great video and amazing varieties of trees. Was this video filmed this week because he seemed to have a large amount of mangoes still on the trees and I thought in august there would not be that many left. Thanks again Paul
Awesome video as always mr. Paul! I’m in zone 9a and iv decided to start growing some tropical fruit trees. I have 3 acres of land in North East Florida and can’t wait to start having some trees. Im telling you this because I was wondering if you would be willing to give me your opinion on a good verierty of mango that would grow well in my hardyness Zone.
Too cold for mangos there. Avocados, bananas, macadamia nuts, guavas, HLB-tolerant citrus (true lemons, OLL orange, sugar belle mandarin, etc), lychee, longan, mulberry, and low chill peaches should all work fine for you though. If you really want to gamble with mangos, put large black barrels filled with water around it (especially on the north side). The water will act as a heat sink, taking in heat during the day and giving off heat during the night. Good luck, all it takes is one good cold front below 30F to kill a mango.
Hey Paul, what is the normal flavor of a mango, do they normally have the flavor of a sweet orange or orange sherbet? Most of the ones I'm getting in the grocery stores here taste like the pushups I use to get in one of the little mom and pop grocery stores here when I was growing up, they were in a tube about the size of a toilet paper roll and they were with the ice cream and they tasted like orange sherbet. Thanks, the video was interesting he does have a lot of trees.
Very nice tour. I enjoyed this fella's knowledge and love for fruit trees. I agree with the Sapodilla assessment; let them tree ripen!, for the best....One of my favorite fruits. Wish I had gotten into them earlier in my life, so easy, cold hardy, and delicious!
Good backyard grower with more experience than normal but take some of his perspective with a grain of salt. He has excellent ornamental and experience with a broad range of species and hobbyist production, but not commercial production, farming. A farmer would disagree with his comments on the spacing of his huge mango trees planted 10ft apart and overlapping. Not good for disease, quality, uniformity of ripening, lodging, harvestability, shading others. At the end of the day, you do you, just a heads up.
Met Larry a couple months back he gave me a sample of his amazing mangoes - amazing collection of rare trees - he has a wealth of knowledge on fruit trees - thanks for the tour -
You're doing a great job visiting and showing us all these different gardens but please zoom in on whatever the host is talking about. We can't see closeups; just look like a bunch of leaves. Thanks
Awesome video Paul. Larry has a fruitful yard👍🏼He takes care of it well and his varieties are great👍🏼👍🏼I enjoy watching these videos because it's great information for all of us who are growing or want to start growing fruit trees👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you Paul fruitful trees I visited Zain world and I purchased multiple fruit trees the mamee apple tree the fifteen gallon a Julie mango tree the Miami soursop tree the star apple tree it had flowers on it I purchased two and the sweet tamarind tree and I was very impressed with Zain trees because they are healthy looking and prices not bad thank you Paul for the great job you do with your videos in this way people know where to buy their fruit trees
Angel Trumpet is the flower you couldn’t remember the name. It’s used in good ways and bad ways some people use it to get high but in Cuba it was used to cure ear infections and in other countries there are different uses.
My neighbor just cut three of my mango trees, 1 feet over my line in my property. Some people hate trees doesn’t matter what they give us in fruit and in oxygen and people just don’t like trees sad quite frankly it’s a disgrace.
Yeah, it’s terrible. The most charming aspect of my neighborhood is the tree cover that gives it a park-like setting. But everyday now new homeowners are cutting down all the trees around their homes and replacing them with lawns that die within a year because they don’t realize how much upkeep a lawn is compared to established trees. Everyone of them needs to rake up every single fallen leaf because they think fallen leaves are garbage and trees the source of the garbage. The soil then turns to pure infertile sand.
Wow
I don’t cut my neighbors tree on my side, but they know what’s on my side is my harvest
Were the trees on their property? Or your property? That’s crazy if they cut trees down that are on your land 😮
Ohhhhh. Please let us know when that event comes up! I’ll make the trip🎉
Nice Gilbert! You have a great variety!
This guys yard is insane.
Awesome tour he’s lovely ❤
Super interview
Great video and amazing varieties of trees. Was this video filmed this week because he seemed to have a large amount of mangoes still on the trees and I thought in august there would not be that many left. Thanks again Paul
a few weeks ago
Will that sapodilla you shook work in Central Florida
Wonderful tour! Would spraying with copper sulfate help the bacterial black spot?
His 1 year mangoes are about 5x the size of mine!!! My soil is pretty bad. Trying to make it better.
Morning sir what’s the main reason why you Pune the middle of the tree
so the wind can go through the tree, less disease
Awesome video as always mr. Paul! I’m in zone 9a and iv decided to start growing some tropical fruit trees. I have 3 acres of land in North East Florida and can’t wait to start having some trees. Im telling you this because I was wondering if you would be willing to give me your opinion on a good verierty of mango that would grow well in my hardyness Zone.
mangos trees may grow there but a good freeze can kill the tree. Thats the issue
Too cold for mangos there. Avocados, bananas, macadamia nuts, guavas, HLB-tolerant citrus (true lemons, OLL orange, sugar belle mandarin, etc), lychee, longan, mulberry, and low chill peaches should all work fine for you though.
If you really want to gamble with mangos, put large black barrels filled with water around it (especially on the north side). The water will act as a heat sink, taking in heat during the day and giving off heat during the night. Good luck, all it takes is one good cold front below 30F to kill a mango.
great video
Hey Paul, what is the normal flavor of a mango, do they normally have the flavor of a sweet orange or orange sherbet? Most of the ones I'm getting in the grocery stores here taste like the pushups I use to get in one of the little mom and pop grocery stores here when I was growing up, they were in a tube about the size of a toilet paper roll and they were with the ice cream and they tasted like orange sherbet. Thanks, the video was interesting he does have a lot of trees.
they have different flavors
Buttercream is one great mango
Very nice tour. I enjoyed this fella's knowledge and love for fruit trees. I agree with the Sapodilla assessment; let them tree ripen!, for the best....One of my favorite fruits. Wish I had gotten into them earlier in my life, so easy, cold hardy, and delicious!
Good backyard grower with more experience than normal but take some of his perspective with a grain of salt. He has excellent ornamental and experience with a broad range of species and hobbyist production, but not commercial production, farming. A farmer would disagree with his comments on the spacing of his huge mango trees planted 10ft apart and overlapping. Not good for disease, quality, uniformity of ripening, lodging, harvestability, shading others.
At the end of the day, you do you, just a heads up.
They treated the mite with 100% success by killing the tree. I would have NEVER let them spray that poison.
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Have a dwarf pea
I don’t think tha t is quite ripe yet.
These guys are real experts, calm down. You’re biased lol
He needs to trim that 10 year jaboticaba or it will take forever to fruit.
this guy makes a big deal of the bacterial black spot. it doesn;t affect the flavor. I guess to sell it ? educate the buyers then .