@@FruitfulTreesI worked for a Nutritionist who took that many supplements a day. When I asked him why so many he said it's because he knows too much. I believe him.
I live 30 miles north of Orlando, and we have mangos, lemons, limes, bananas, pineapples, peppers (of all types), corn---you name it. Yes, they DO grow up here !!!
It’s interesting hearing different perspectives. Thank you for letting him explain his thoughts Paul. I keep the trees small but if you have the property letting them grow full size is awesome as well if you want to deal with picking the fruit.
What an inspiration 91! I like his old school wisdom, such as, if a tree is supposed to be 50 feet, let it be 50 feet. The ground is covered with ornamental peanut (yellow flower), a nitrogen fixer.
I have a small lot so I prune my mango trees. I’m able to have more variety. I don’t get as much fruit, somewhere around 25 edible mangos per tree but I have a nice variety otherwise I would only have 3 big mango trees instead of 13
I like this man's attitude and this is how I'd like to retire - a balanced routine of fruit tree cultivation and maintenance. Doesn't seem so demanding - money grows on trees, but it aint self-harvesting. The rest will likely be permaculture ...the older you get, the more dangerous the processed food becomes.
hey hey hold on is that Cody from Cody Cove? Okay now im wondering if their on the same lakes edge or what the deal is. I do believe i remember the shipping address from CC was down in that neck of the woods so that would make sense.
I might like to buy the land if I had the money, I'm in Oklahoma and you can't grow citrus or mangoes or anything tropical in the ground here. That's really sort of amazing he is able to do all that at his age. I had a neighbor across the alley who was still mowing her own lawn at 94. Did you say the video you did of his neighbor was Cody Cove Farm? Thanks man
I like to watch your videos, they are very informative. I would like to offer some suggestions for you. Would you please make your camera little bit steadier, so your content will be more enjoyable. Another one, please show close fruits abd plants when someone talk about them.
Hello. What is cut off area above where tropical trees won’t survive. I am planning to buy some land to grow tropical fruit trees such as mangoes and lack fruit. Trying to find a land that I can afford
Wonderful info...I would love more detailed info on the "injection" process Overall a wonderful man of 91 years old I want to live as long as he does and be so healthy. Beautiful video ...we appreciate you Paul👍👍
What an inspiration, god bless him, at 91 he can run circles around some of the youth of today, climbing trees at 89 with a ladder! We love his comments to the hip doctor. Could you follow up on his trees he planted in West Palm, Paul? Were curious to see if they were left standing. Shout out to Josh, we have some of his giant Brazilian yellow passion fruits and they are doing good here in southwest Florida.
Hey Paul, Shalom man, i got an interesting picture of a graphic that shows answers that could help with knowing what are truly the best planting distances with an experiment in spain with thousands of olives in a hectare and modifications on their numbers and how did they behave so definitely at least something to look and think for yourself what would work in your situation but i need an email or whatsapp to send you this since the yt platform doesnt allow for pictures, do you want it?
Growing mangos and other tropicals and 50 varieties of citrus up in white springs. 45 minutes south of Georgia.
Great video! Awesome man.
Proof that God is granting everlasting health to gardeners.😊
I just went and visited John today at his home mangoes stand; and super nice guy and Babson Park is an absolutely beautiful part of Florida.
yes it is really beautiful there
Omg …. At 91 no one cant be this fit. Great man.
Paul,
His memory is great, please do a video on his health secret.
That will be helpful for all of us.
@@beautifulbackyardgardens the main thing he said is he takes a lot of vitamins each day and avoids processed foods
@@FruitfulTreesI worked for a Nutritionist who took that many supplements a day. When I asked him why so many he said it's because he knows too much. I believe him.
I live 30 miles north of Orlando, and we have mangos, lemons, limes, bananas, pineapples, peppers (of all types), corn---you name it. Yes, they DO grow up here !!!
Yeah. I"m surprised he was not aware mangoes grow well here. He acts as though we are in Maine.
It’s interesting hearing different perspectives. Thank you for letting him explain his thoughts Paul. I keep the trees small but if you have the property letting them grow full size is awesome as well if you want to deal with picking the fruit.
love this mans spirit, great example of how to enjoy and live a long life. Great land great trees
What an inspiration 91! I like his old school wisdom, such as, if a tree is supposed to be 50 feet, let it be 50 feet. The ground is covered with ornamental peanut (yellow flower), a nitrogen fixer.
One of your best videos yet! I can hardly wait to see the one with Josh Jamison🎉
Excellent video Paul and John look amazing for 91 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I’ve gotten mangoes and lychees from John several times. The fruit is delicious and his inspiration and wisdom are priceless!
Wow huge huge fruiting trees. The lychees are nothing short of incredible.
This is a great video and just a couple hours from me.
I am definitely taking a trip to visit.
Thank you for sharing Paul.
Great to see Josh Jameson. Can’t wait to see his video. His breeding projects are awesome trying to find improved perennial crop varieties.
He got energy and my manzzzz a entrepreneur
EXCELLENT VIDEO GREAT TO LEARN OF JOHN! WOW
Did you check his id to make sure he’s 91? 😆
RIGHT?! LOL 😂😅
😂😂😂😂
the perfect number of different fruit on one tree is ideally 3. !!!
Just went over to visit John and buy mangoes. Definitely a gem of a person. Easy to find follow the sign s. Delicious mangoes!
Where to find him please
@@agneswoolford5561 where are you coming from?
God bless him! He is truly an inspiration. God keep him safe and healthy for a long time. I would love to go and get some mangos. 🙏❤
That perennial peanut field is beautiful
South of Orlando? South of Atlanta too! He is a lot closer to Tampa.
I have a small lot so I prune my mango trees. I’m able to have more variety. I don’t get as much fruit, somewhere around 25 edible mangos per tree but I have a nice variety otherwise I would only have 3 big mango trees instead of 13
Shalom paul. What a precious healthy 90 year old man. Need to do more interviews with him.
Respect and appreciation!
I like this man's attitude and this is how I'd like to retire - a balanced routine of fruit tree cultivation and maintenance. Doesn't seem so demanding - money grows on trees, but it aint self-harvesting. The rest will likely be permaculture ...the older you get, the more dangerous the processed food becomes.
He is blessed he do not look like 91 years he look like he is 70 yrs old the birth certificate made a mistake
Great video.
hey hey hold on is that Cody from Cody Cove? Okay now im wondering if their on the same lakes edge or what the deal is. I do believe i remember the shipping address from CC was down in that neck of the woods so that would make sense.
Looks like they are neighbors. I remember Josh talking about his property having the same warming effect from the Lake and slope.
yes they are and I have a video coming up with Josh soon
Hi Paul I love your videos I want to show you my garden how do I contact you?
That would be great where are you located? My email is paul@rawlife.com
Mangoes grow on their own.
Great video thanks
He looks much younger
Amazing!!
wow!
I might like to buy the land if I had the money, I'm in Oklahoma and you can't grow citrus or mangoes or anything tropical in the ground here. That's really sort of amazing he is able to do all that at his age. I had a neighbor across the alley who was still mowing her own lawn at 94. Did you say the video you did of his neighbor was Cody Cove Farm? Thanks man
yes
I think its call geology, the ridge its 530 miles long theirs a report on it.
Growing mangoes…. His secret to long life.
I like to watch your videos, they are very informative. I would like to offer some suggestions for you. Would you please make your camera little bit steadier, so your content will be more enjoyable. Another one, please show close fruits abd plants when someone talk about them.
Thank you I agree. This video was done without my gimbal that keeps the phone studier. I can't always use it but I try. Thanks for watching
Where is this place is like to go buy some mangoes and take in the view ?
see the address below in the description
Shalom 🙏🏻💖
I think that’s actually Charles Bronson movie star
I’m in Kissimmee… come down my way👍
Carlos “ the school teacher”
Living with mangos
Hills keep the frost off
Where is this property?
see the description below the video
Hello. What is cut off area above where tropical trees won’t survive. I am planning to buy some land to grow tropical fruit trees such as mangoes and lack fruit. Trying to find a land that I can afford
the more south you go the better but he is 2 hours north of me and grows mangos
13:36 WHY DID YOU SAY THAT NAME ?
Martha is his wife's name
@@FruitfulTrees I know but that’s a famous Batman movie dialogue
I was confused as well. I had not seen that new movie.
Do you have lychee and how much/bl
he does
How do we get a hold with this man to buy some mangos?
see below in the description
Wow
What is the address?
see under the video
$2 a lb mango is expensive, I can buy 50 cents each mango better then him 😂
for these types of mangos that is a very cheap price
Wonderful info...I would love more detailed info on the "injection" process
Overall a wonderful man of 91 years old
I want to live as long as he does and be so healthy.
Beautiful video ...we appreciate you Paul👍👍
I agree...& I'd love a class on dowsing to determine how much fish emulsion & minerals to inject. John's from the future!
What an inspiration, god bless him, at 91 he can run circles around some of the youth of today, climbing trees at 89 with a ladder! We love his comments to the hip doctor. Could you follow up on his trees he planted in West Palm, Paul? Were curious to see if they were left standing. Shout out to Josh, we have some of his giant Brazilian yellow passion fruits and they are doing good here in southwest Florida.
I live 5 minutes from where he used to live so yes if I remember I'll call him and get the address. Great idea
Hey Paul, Shalom man, i got an interesting picture of a graphic that shows answers that could help with knowing what are truly the best planting distances with an experiment in spain with thousands of olives in a hectare and modifications on their numbers and how did they behave so definitely at least something to look and think for yourself what would work in your situation but i need an email or whatsapp to send you this since the yt platform doesnt allow for pictures, do you want it?
paul@rawlife.com