GORgeous mangos! My very most FAVorite treat! I love you to beautiful mango tree! Thank you! And thank you mother earth and father sun for allowing us this dazzling opportunity to experience your levity and innate sense of humor....oxox
Looks like you live in Florida. In January when it gets cold and temps drop, the blossoms will be killed by the frost and you yield will decline. Looks like that is a warm spot in your yard, hence those few survived.
If your tree is not producing much mango it might be time for a light prune of the top of the tree. by the way towards the end the mango tree looks like it is t-bagging you. lol. thanks for the video very funny
There's a lot we don't know simpy because we have no noticeable means of communicating with or monitoring such slowly paced intentions. From this plant placing its fruit in the prime place for it's seeds to be removed and relocated, to the forest's mycelium networks which constantly convey nutrients and information on commonly used animal paths, I think we're on the verge of RE-discovering our place in a superb balance/cycle of nature. Props!
@maddcatone How true... we in our humanness miss so much... Nature is infinitely blessing us in so many beautiful ways... Wahooo! We are AWAKENING! :)
@FaustoAndraca There is seasonal changes; some years the trees here have very few mangos and other years, including this year, they are massively ABUNDANT!
Before I moved to South Florida I was so excited about living with mango trees (we have 3 in our yard.) Then they started producing fruit and I didn't know what to do with all of them! I wrote about them here: pugsnewsfromthebeach(dot)com/2009/04/19/mangos-for-money.aspx
that's one smart tree! i find it amazing how u find beauty in little everyday things most people don't even think about. u really are observant. :) now I wish I had a mango lol
GORgeous mangos! My very most FAVorite treat! I love you to beautiful mango tree! Thank you! And thank you mother earth and father sun for allowing us this dazzling opportunity to experience your levity and innate sense of humor....oxox
Cherat7 1 month ago 2
@Cherat7 Yes yes yes!!!
Your loving appreciation is awesome, and at the edge of awareness I can see the effect it is having on the tree and mother earth and it is dazzling!
celebrating108 1 month ago
Looks like you live in Florida. In January when it gets cold and temps drop, the blossoms will be killed by the frost and you yield will decline. Looks like that is a warm spot in your yard, hence those few survived.
CherCherico 4 months ago
Mango, the king of the fruits!
portinaribe 4 months ago
LOL you are cool
LidiaJanklyTube 5 months ago
@LidiaJanklyTube Thanks! I love this tree! :)
celebrating108 5 months ago
weirdo
demonofhopelessness 5 months ago
Ha! that's amazing. A beautiful tree indeed.
Alina674 9 months ago
@Alina674 Yes its a beautiful tree, and it has fed me many mangos!
celebrating108 5 months ago
If your tree is not producing much mango it might be time for a light prune of the top of the tree. by the way towards the end the mango tree looks like it is t-bagging you. lol. thanks for the video very funny
superfluteman1 11 months ago
There's a lot we don't know simpy because we have no noticeable means of communicating with or monitoring such slowly paced intentions. From this plant placing its fruit in the prime place for it's seeds to be removed and relocated, to the forest's mycelium networks which constantly convey nutrients and information on commonly used animal paths, I think we're on the verge of RE-discovering our place in a superb balance/cycle of nature. Props!
maddcatone 1 year ago
@maddcatone How true... we in our humanness miss so much... Nature is infinitely blessing us in so many beautiful ways... Wahooo! We are AWAKENING! :)
celebrating108 1 year ago 2
@FaustoAndraca There is seasonal changes; some years the trees here have very few mangos and other years, including this year, they are massively ABUNDANT!
celebrating108 1 year ago
try and water the tree.so they can grow bigger.
moraomar1 1 year ago
Before I moved to South Florida I was so excited about living with mango trees (we have 3 in our yard.) Then they started producing fruit and I didn't know what to do with all of them! I wrote about them here: pugsnewsfromthebeach(dot)com/2009/04/19/mangos-for-money.aspx
DianaAtTheBeach 1 year ago
if you trim it it will concetrate on growing more mangos
ingesumadre 1 year ago
this is the best video on youtube
shawnabgoode 2 years ago
@shawnabgoode Glad you enjoyed it! I love seeing how Nature is always communicating with us...
celebrating108 1 month ago
your a lucky man that a good 1 in 1,000
davidnorena1 2 years ago
nice mango tree I hope to grow a large one one day lucky you
omniexistus 2 years ago
some one's gonna take them...
sou3789 2 years ago
mango trees have certain season that produce only a few mangos mostly too because of soil nutrients deficit and lack of nutrients in the water
supervegano 2 years ago
mangos are good
I lived in Belém. The city of mango trees
RlCC0 2 years ago
that's one smart tree! i find it amazing how u find beauty in little everyday things most people don't even think about. u really are observant. :) now I wish I had a mango lol
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TCBabe1 3 years ago