Nearly four acres.
Real work. Real fruit. Real people.
And room for a few more.
Nearly four acres of rare tropical fruit in Naples, Florida. Real work happening here. Room for the right people.
Welcome to Mango World Naples
We didn't set out to build a farm.
We bought a property in Naples and started making it beautiful. Planted some trees. Added more. Kept going. Four acres of South Florida soil that we've been building from the ground up — rare tropical varieties, food forest zones, things most people didn't know could grow here.
My wife, my buddy Dave, and I are out here most mornings. We're not running a business. We're building something alive — and we'd like a few more people alongside us who feel the same way.
If you want to get your hands in the dirt, learn something real, and be part of a place that's still finding its shape — you're in the right spot.
Who We're Looking For
If you're new to this
You don't need experience. You need enthusiasm and a free Saturday. We have mangos, mulberries, moringa, bananas, coconuts, and more varieties of tropical fruit than most people knew existed in Florida. There's always something that needs doing — and every hour you put in, you learn something you can take home.
We had someone reach out this week who said: I don't have a tractor. I don't have experience. But I'm available on weekends and I'd love to learn. That's exactly who we want.
If you know what you're doing
We're interested in partnership. If you propagate, graft, or have skills this farm doesn't — let's talk. We have space, soil, tools, and inventory. If you can produce, we can move it. The arrangement is simple: we split what you propagate. Half stays on the farm, half is yours to do what you want with. And if you need a place to sell your half — we already have a buyer ready to take everything we can grow.
Mulberries. Mexican sunflower. Moringa. Everglades tomatoes. Napier grass. If you know what to do with any of those — there's a place for you here.
We knew what this place was going to look like before we started. Well — I did. Maria's gotten there.
Right now there are around 150 fruit trees in the ground and 30 more in pots waiting to go in. Named zones being shaped one section at a time. A Java plum tree in the back that sits in the middle of everything — quiet, shaded, the kind of place people don't want to leave.
We're not waiting until it's finished to share it. Come see what's here. Come see where it's going.
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Whether you want to grow with us, buy fresh mangos, or just learn more about the farm — we'd love to hear from you.