I would like to grow mango in the garden because they are a delectable treat that I believe everyone enjoys. It is a fruit that is produced on a tree.
The best time to plant a tree is during the summer or in
The best weather for this plant is one with little rain fall which
The average tree should get about 50 to 70 inches per year. Sprinkler watering system would work just fine.
This is only when it is a young tree. As it gets older there is the chance of over watering the tree. The older it get the less nitrogen is needed. It requires more potassium and phosphorus
Growing more than one tree would require for them to be spaced 30 inches apart.
They grow to be pretty big.
It doesn’t star producing fruit right away. It takes four to five years, which I intended it for. So it can grow over time in the eyes of different students.
Preferably grown by tree instead of seedling, although it can be grown either way.. To plant a new tree the hole needs to be two feet wide and three feet deep. The soil should be lose and to help it grow better add twenty bones to the soil. Mix in a little amount of fertilizer as well.
The average tree produces about 480 pounds over 10 years.
Excellent sources to look into:
http://www.tropicalrainflorist.com/
http://www.tropicalpermaculture.com/growing-mangoes.html
http://chestofbooks.com/gardening-horticulture/fruit/Tropical-And-Subtropical-Fruits/Mango-Cultivation.html
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