My maha chanook has become my favorite & most plentiful mango tree in our yard. We're in the same county, but on the northwest vs your southeast location. Same here though, only half the tree bearing fruit! Ours is the east half of the tree, the west half is bare, but still looking to be our best year yet on that tree!
@miabhlub635 ай бұрын
Beautiful sight!
@jahan7465 ай бұрын
@Truly Tropical : I live in Michigan. I really want a grafted/dwarf mango tree. Do you think mango tree will survive indoor in the winter season? Do you personally sell mango ship outside of Florida? I would like to try some of those mango! Please respond Thanks in Advance
@TrulyTropical5 ай бұрын
Hello, we do sell our mangoes for shipping during mango season. If you subscribe to our Facebook page we post when fruit is available, including for shipping. As far as growing a mango tree in Michigan, it would seem that considerable effort would be needed to keep temperature and light requirements in a range year round that would allow the tree to mature and fruit. However, if you have space for a greenhouse area it 'can' be possible.
@ramk24435 ай бұрын
A dwarf mango can survive in pots ,but it's a lot of care
@captdread20135 ай бұрын
I'm in Clearwater. On my Mahachanok, most of the fruit is growing on the east side and south side of the tree. The north and west sides not so much. And a lot less fruit than your tree, but way more than I have ever had before (7 year old tree).