I'm with him, I keep all my fruit trees low and out. It's easy to maintain and net.I have over 20 fruit trees and berries in my suburban home and I'm still adding to it. I have one mango growing nicely in the pot. I will put it in the ground sometime this year. It's a R2E2 variety that I grew from seeds. They will fruit and ripen in my area but I'm really at the opposite end of Australia for exotic fruits. The tropics is up north, in Queensland and I'm in Adelaide. I like this dude and his beautiful mango orchard.
What a fantastic video! To see a guy saying he made mistakes and still a learning process.. his trees are beautifully taken care of! Really nice to see that! Great video!!!
I just got one of every single variety that this farm had on Sunday and I can tell you that they were amazing. Every one was flavorful and perfectly ripe
Keep up the good work enjoying all your videos thank you for all your hard work and dedication big learning experiences and ideas from all of your videos
Another nice video. Question, for your own mango trees do you tip them to make more branches or do you leave them and let them do what they want to do?
I heard mix opinión/ experience w orange sherpet mango & coconut cream mango tree. Which one should I get , I don't like too sweet mango. Love the taste of the yellow small mangos sold in grocery, I think it's call honey mangos,something like that.
*_Don't kill the Jackfruit!!_* Contact your local Indian grocers and restaurants. Indians love eating the green unripe jackfruit as a vegetarian dish. The "flesh" and seeds are really tasty and mimic meat. Find a meat curry recipe, cook the jackfruit using that recipe, eat it with naan, pita, roti, or even toasted tortillas. Jackfruit is also tasty ripe. Also talk about green mangoes for pickling.
fruit punch is such a great tasting mango and the size is next level! huge mango good taste and smooth texture
I'm with him, I keep all my fruit trees low and out. It's easy to maintain and net.I have over 20 fruit trees and berries in my suburban home and I'm still adding to it. I have one mango growing nicely in the pot. I will put it in the ground sometime this year. It's a R2E2 variety that I grew from seeds. They will fruit and ripen in my area but I'm really at the opposite end of Australia for exotic fruits. The tropics is up north, in Queensland and I'm in Adelaide.
I like this dude and his beautiful mango orchard.
What a fantastic video! To see a guy saying he made mistakes and still a learning process.. his trees are beautifully taken care of! Really nice to see that!
Great video!!!
Great video.. I am familiar with this nursery but have yet to visit it.. nice to be able to see the tour of the place
I just got one of every single variety that this farm had on Sunday and I can tell you that they were amazing. Every one was flavorful and perfectly ripe
I never knew about this guy and his farm. Very very cool. Gave great info but mostly to be patient and wait for each variety to produce.
Those are beautiful trees! 🥭 are wonderful!!! What a wonderful farm
Wow, beautiful mango 🥭 😍
Thanks for this video. Sounds like a good day trip next mango season!
I would love some of those mangoes
Great video. I feel the joy. Thanks for sharing the experience.
Keep up the good work enjoying all your videos thank you for all your hard work and dedication big learning experiences and ideas from all of your videos
Super Awesome people! Great purchasing experience with them
Seems like a really great guy doing it right. Hope to get there someday.
Thanks for sharing really enjoyed the tour 😁
Wow, what an awesome farm!!🤩
Watching this amazing hidden acres from my acres in Africa, Sudan .
Mangos started to bloom now .
Really beautiful place indeed
Amazing, I wish I lived closer!!!
Very nice, Shalom!
Please get a microphone air filter for your microphone.
Nice video and info🥭
Wow, he has a lot of different varieties for a small farm! Here in California we have a pretty listed number of varieties compared to Florida.
Great video brother! I'm looking to move down south from jville area. Any good deals on property down there?
Fully watching! New friend here
Good Vibes
nice!
Another nice video. Question, for your own mango trees do you tip them to make more branches or do you leave them and let them do what they want to do?
really enjoyed watching the video. It was nice to find out about this place.
Excellent video 👍
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I WANT MANGO
I heard mix opinión/ experience w orange sherpet mango & coconut cream mango tree. Which one should I get , I don't like too sweet mango. Love the taste of the yellow small mangos sold in grocery, I think it's call honey mangos,something like that.
OS and coconut cream are excellent
Which one was the best manga you tasted?
Here are too many to pick just one
Mongo sweet good look
It’s Ackee
How do I prevent rats or mice from eating these low trees. I am planning on planting avocado and mango and keep them short
get a cat
I’m terribly allergic to cats
which city is this or address to buy plants of mango
Ft. Lauderdale
Mongo juices no sugar sweet mongo
*_Don't kill the Jackfruit!!_*
Contact your local Indian grocers and restaurants. Indians love eating the green unripe jackfruit as a vegetarian dish. The "flesh" and seeds are really tasty and mimic meat. Find a meat curry recipe, cook the jackfruit using that recipe, eat it with naan, pita, roti, or even toasted tortillas. Jackfruit is also tasty ripe. Also talk about green mangoes for pickling.