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f you are in the city, have a small backyard or are renting then growing a mango tree in a pot could be just for you.
1st Year FloweringLabels: dwarf fruit trees, mango
Add Your Comment (7)Correy,said ...
I didn't even know that you could grow a mango tree in a pot. I think I might try it.
Time: Saturday, December 08, 2007
Correy'Correy said ...
I have a Mango tree growing in a sheltered part of the garden,it has finished flowering........I'm tryingto find out what fertilzer is the best for it,it is not mentioned in your article?..It is a Kenington Pride.
Regards
Mike Haines
Time: Friday, January 11, 2008
If you have good soil you shouldn't need fertiliser other then some good organic matter.said ...
Potash is a good idea when flowering and fruiting to ensure that they don't abort.
I found this guys opinion on mango nutrition very helpful.
http://www.tropigro.com.au/InfoSheets/mango.htm
Take Care
Time: Monday, January 14, 2008
Correy,Correy said ...
I was wondering how many fruit you could expect to get off a potted mango (assuming its in a 400mm pot, at full maturity, in the s/e suburbs of Melbourne)?
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Time: Sunday, January 27, 2008
I don't have any real experience in Melbourne but the experts say that you are best off purchasing a well developed seedling mango tree.said ...
Mangos are fantastic croppers so if your Mango was able to survive the colder temperatures and it was say 2m tall, well established and very bushy in the pot I would guess that you could get 15+ mangos on it.
A lot of people have tried and failed growing mangoes in Melbourne by the way but we do get feedback where people have triumphed and got some good crops.
The advantage of the pot is that you can move it into better positions to protect it.
Time: Monday, January 28, 2008
Correy,said ...
Are Mango trees self-pollinating or are bees or flies needed?
Thanks.
Time: Tuesday, February 12, 2008
what if you live in say..... London? is it too cold to grow your own mango? p.s cool website
Time: Tuesday, July 22, 2008