Jump to the following parts of the Episode: 00:00 Episode start 00:31 Do people take your fruit 01:09 do you have issues with animals eating your fruit 02:16 Would you say you are high-density in the distance and amount of your trees 02:57 What mistakes did you make in planting mango varieties 05:10 What was your plan to plant distance wide and did you change it 07:57 Your multi-graph tree in front of your house 09:39 Negatives of multi-graphing 11:12 Would you multi-graph if you have a bigger property 11:58 How to prune mango trees 13:24 Do you water your trees 14:13 Multi-graph mango tree in my front yard 15:11 Star Apple Caimito trees 18:20 Oro Negro Avocado tree 19:52 Cac Mango tree in front yard 21:44 Lemon Drop Mangosteen 22:43 Goal of planting fruit trees 24:16 Mamay Americana or Mamay Apple 27:16 Jackfruit Tree 28:16 Chalata ananona 29:12 Orange Sherbert Mango tree 30:52 Guava Mango Tree and Peach Cobbler Mango 31:37 Distance between mango trees 33:11 Edward Mango Tree 33:58 Zinc Mango Tree and Edgar Mango 34:50 Fruit Punch Mango tree 36:07 Planting Banana Trees between fruit trees 39:30 Cogshall Mango and 40-26 and Sugar Loaf mango 40:36 Cotton Candy and M-4 Mango 41:22 Growing and Selling plants 42:47 Manalita Mango 44:58 White Sapote 45:59 Taralay Mango Tree and Coconut Cream Mango 48:20 Venus mango and Honey Kiss Mango 49:36 Abaiu Tree 52:22 Mulberry tree 52:51 Star Fruit 54:51 Persimmon Tree 01:02:48 Ananona trees 01:04:55 J-31 Jackfruit
Commercial growers need 15 to 20 feet wide for large equipment not home growers, Home growers aim should been to get 20 to 50 mangoes per tree which is way more then a home grower needs 800 pds of mangoes is way to much, i grow 4 mango bushes but im in a Temperate climate which gives me a opportunity to grow stone fruit berries and grapes. The bigger the space between tree the lazier you become. Love you channel paul gotta love the tropics
Hey paul great video watching from Australia. Man this guy almost has more fruit trees in his yard than I have on 2.5 acres that’s insane!!! Great to see the king of fruits growing there the durian !!! I have many durian trees nothing comes close not even mango
I am a fruit lover and florist from Minnesota.... I spend my winter months watching youtube videos of all the beautiful and delicious tbings I wish I could grow.
I can see the appeal of walking under the trees. The nice shade. But, I'm worried about hurricanes and parrots. Both will wipe out my mango trees if allowed to grow tall. So I try to keep my mango trees short and bushy. His trees might be 10' apart, but they were only 2' from the fence and house. Isn't that a problem?
With some prudent trimming, he could have better productivity. Easy for me to say, I'm retired. Coming home from work in the hot summer, it's hard to do heavy work.
I have a small yard I planted a red guava- sugar apple- sugar apple all 12 feet apart -- anyone know if that’s gonna be ok?😅 Then on the other side I have a Malabar chestnut , loquat, and a super hass. All 12 feet apart
You shouldn't water most fruit trees after they are established. If you are having to continuously water to keep them alive your soil is not right. If people just let their yards grow they wouldn't need to have all these inputs constantly.
Honestly 1 single mango tree if allowed to grow as nature intend feeds a whole village why do a person need to plant so many trees mangos are accessible a lot of people in Florida grow organic mangoes we have a 20 acre homestead in jamaica and 8 giant mango trees and for us Julie and east indian is the king of mangoes so people plant those now but they don't get very large
Jump to the following parts of the Episode:
00:00 Episode start
00:31 Do people take your fruit
01:09 do you have issues with animals eating your fruit
02:16 Would you say you are high-density in the distance and amount of your trees
02:57 What mistakes did you make in planting mango varieties
05:10 What was your plan to plant distance wide and did you change it
07:57 Your multi-graph tree in front of your house
09:39 Negatives of multi-graphing
11:12 Would you multi-graph if you have a bigger property
11:58 How to prune mango trees
13:24 Do you water your trees
14:13 Multi-graph mango tree in my front yard
15:11 Star Apple Caimito trees
18:20 Oro Negro Avocado tree
19:52 Cac Mango tree in front yard
21:44 Lemon Drop Mangosteen
22:43 Goal of planting fruit trees
24:16 Mamay Americana or Mamay Apple
27:16 Jackfruit Tree
28:16 Chalata ananona
29:12 Orange Sherbert Mango tree
30:52 Guava Mango Tree and Peach Cobbler Mango
31:37 Distance between mango trees
33:11 Edward Mango Tree
33:58 Zinc Mango Tree and Edgar Mango
34:50 Fruit Punch Mango tree
36:07 Planting Banana Trees between fruit trees
39:30 Cogshall Mango and 40-26 and Sugar Loaf mango
40:36 Cotton Candy and M-4 Mango
41:22 Growing and Selling plants
42:47 Manalita Mango
44:58 White Sapote
45:59 Taralay Mango Tree and Coconut Cream Mango
48:20 Venus mango and Honey Kiss Mango
49:36 Abaiu Tree
52:22 Mulberry tree
52:51 Star Fruit
54:51 Persimmon Tree
01:02:48 Ananona trees
01:04:55 J-31 Jackfruit
Investing on wood chipper will be great for backyards like this one. I bought one and my fruit trees and my soil appreciated me for it.
Brother Paul. Possibly your best spoken guest on your channel. Nice yard as well. Great stuff!
Hi watching your videos from Jamaica. Mango season has ended. What fruits are plenty now.
see my last video it talks about what fruits are ready now
Commercial growers need 15 to 20 feet wide for large equipment not home growers, Home growers aim should been to get 20 to 50 mangoes per tree which is way more then a home grower needs 800 pds of mangoes is way to much, i grow 4 mango bushes but im in a Temperate climate which gives me a opportunity to grow stone fruit berries and grapes. The bigger the space between tree the lazier you become. Love you channel paul gotta love the tropics
Hey paul great video watching from Australia. Man this guy almost has more fruit trees in his yard than I have on 2.5 acres that’s insane!!! Great to see the king of fruits growing there the durian !!! I have many durian trees nothing comes close not even mango
Buxon spice is the best mango from Guyana! It’s an amazing mango.
His pruning looks excellent, mamey americana one of my favorite fruits, very knowledgeable guy and has a plan.
Please do a follow up video with him during the mango season.
Great video!
I am a fruit lover and florist from Minnesota.... I spend my winter months watching youtube videos of all the beautiful and delicious tbings I wish I could grow.
Maybe I can mail you some! We have lots!
That yard is great. Can't believe he wants to leave all that accomplishment behind🤯
Thank you for sharing your experience so eloquently
Hey Paul, you would really like the stuff "the Reid Farm" has going on in Deland. **Greatly appreciate your videos, ive learned a ton.
I can see the appeal of walking under the trees. The nice shade. But, I'm worried about hurricanes and parrots. Both will wipe out my mango trees if allowed to grow tall. So I try to keep my mango trees short and bushy.
His trees might be 10' apart, but they were only 2' from the fence and house. Isn't that a problem?
I really like the yard setup. Does a lot with a little and still esthetically nice.
Great job!
Actually, I'm impressed on your volume with that space !!!!
Thanks Paul & thanks sade! Buxton spice is my top mango besides lemon zest!
Wow! A very knowledgeable mango grower.
wow this guy really knows his mangoes.
with all that pruning going on
makes me womder if its too much effort trading or selling mango scions for grafting
One of the best people to get mangoes from during the season. I love this yard.
This guy is very interesting, model grafter
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Star apples are great
Hey question are Simmons avocado good eating and will you recommend it
yes
Gotta love this content #Letsgrow
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I didn't catch what town or specific area Saeed was in ? I skipped around--too long---but enjoyed the video !!
Fort lauderdale
Great video, your guest would be the perfect neighbor!
With some prudent trimming, he could have better productivity. Easy for me to say, I'm retired. Coming home from work in the hot summer, it's hard to do heavy work.
I have a small yard I planted a red guava- sugar apple- sugar apple all 12 feet apart -- anyone know if that’s gonna be ok?😅
Then on the other side I have a Malabar chestnut , loquat, and a super hass. All 12 feet apart
I have two similar. You can keep pruned properly and it should be fine
Try it and see how it goes it can work but you have to stay on it
Where are you located?
Pruning is key
Keep planting and pruning bush style fruit trees I've had good success..
What's that narrow strip of concrete in the front yard parallel to the street? It's too narrow to be a side walk.
You shouldn't water most fruit trees after they are established. If you are having to continuously water to keep them alive your soil is not right. If people just let their yards grow they wouldn't need to have all these inputs constantly.
Let em grow in soil that’s not right?
Nice garden setup. Are there any issues with the mango roots affecting the house foundations?
Trees might ruin his house foundation
Honestly 1 single mango tree if allowed to grow as nature intend feeds a whole village why do a person need to plant so many trees mangos are accessible a lot of people in Florida grow organic mangoes we have a 20 acre homestead in jamaica and 8 giant mango trees and for us Julie and east indian is the king of mangoes so people plant those now but they don't get very large
More trees = more variety, extended season, and easier maintenance
20 different flavors is better than just 1 flavor.
Cool informational video man. Learned a lot of this one