Mango Season 2024 Yard Tour and Mango Growing Advice
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- Опубліковано 16 тра 2024
- If you have a yard and you are growing fruit trees I'd love to come and film, especially if you are in the South Florida area. You can contact me at paul@rawlife.com please include the area you are in.
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I only have one tree that still has mangos. All others have fallen or dried on the tree. Happy to see someone doing well
I enjoyed the tour of your yard😍🥭🥭
Looks like a great yield for 2024!
What a beautiful thing to do to have mangoes the whole year around. Great backyard!
Looks like you’re going to have a great Mango season 👍🥭
Amazing crop, God's blessings in abundance!!!
And again, no Keitt Mango.
Good job and thanks, mango land looks amazing!
Wow! Hallelujah!
great selection !
Fruitful Trees!
Hey Paul I saw that you mentioned that you are going to record the june 30th mango festival! I can't make it but I'll rewatch a bunch of fruitful trees videos of the speakers presentations! Thanks so much! 👍🏽🙏🏽
Looks great! We just started our food forest this past year and managed to harvest our first mangoes this past week (m4 and Pickering). Can’t wait to try them!
Helloooooo Paul!!!! From Tampa Bay!
Paul , i'd like to hear your take on why ALL of the citrus (orange... etc) trees were destroyed in the 1990's in south florida .
Love to see the M4 in the video. I’d be interested to see continued spotlights towards ripe peakness on video
Fun!
For having so many and in a backyard, the fruit are very clean. You must have be spraying? I see some tip burn but doesn’t matter for how clean the fruit come out.
Amazing and impressive. Did you ever take a count of how many cultivars you have?
When you graft a variety onto an existing tree, does it keep its "season?" For example if I had a tree grafted with both Rosigold and Neelum, could I have an early and late harvest from the same tree? Thanks so much for all the information and experimentation that you do!