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dwarf mango

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val charteris starts with ...
would we be able to grow dwarf mangos trees in bundaberg
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bundaberg
1st November 2008 10:05am
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trikus says...
just prune any mango to keep it small Val , they do fantastic around that area .
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2nd November 2008 7:42am
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Vanessa says...
Dwarf Mangoes only grow to 2.8mt and produce their fruit in 18mths they like a warm protected site so their blossoms don't blow away with strong winds.
There are 3 varieties Glenn, Keitt and Palmer.
They require a general tip prune to keep their rounded shape and look terrific in a large pot min 40-50 cm with good potting mix and a bit of sugar cane mulch on the top.
I certainly wouldn't like to have the continal pruning of a Bowen Mango.
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Gordon says...
Does anyone know what kind of rootstock is used for the Glenn, Keitt and Palmer dwarfs?
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