Bring the Taste of the Tropics Home with a Mango Tree
Imagine harvesting your own sweet mangoes right from your backyard! Our grafted mango tree is a fantastic addition to any garden, offering both beauty and delicious fruit. This live mango plant is carefully grown and grafted to ensure a superior fruit-bearing variety. Now you can experience the joy of growing your own tropical fruit
This mango tree arrives at approximately 3 feet tall, already established in a 3-gallon pot. This provides a head start, allowing you to enjoy faster growth and earlier fruit production. Mango plants are known for their glossy green leaves and attractive shape, making them an excellent ornamental tree as well.
Our grafted mango trees are selected for their sweetness and flavor. You’ll be able to enjoy the taste of homegrown mangoes, perfect for snacks, desserts, or even adding a tropical twist to your favorite recipes. Growing your own fruit also promotes sustainability and reduces your carbon footprint.
Benefits of Growing Your Own Mango Tree:
- Enjoy fresh, sweet mangoes from your own garden.
- Add a beautiful and ornamental tree to your landscape.
- Promote sustainability and reduce your carbon footprint.
- Experience the satisfaction of growing your own food.
- Grafted for superior fruit production and flavor.
Key Features:
- Well-rooted and established in a full 3-gallon pot.
- Grafted for guaranteed fruit production.
- Approximately 3 feet tall upon arrival.
- Glossy green foliage adds beauty to your garden.
- Provides shade and enhances your outdoor space.
Frequently Asked Questions About Mango Trees
- How long does it take for a grafted mango tree to bear fruit? Generally, a grafted mango tree can start producing fruit within 2 to 4 years after planting, much sooner than trees grown from seed.
- What are the ideal growing conditions for a mango tree? Mango trees thrive in warm climates with plenty of sunshine (at least 6-8 hours per day) and well-draining soil. They prefer temperatures between 60°F and 90°F.
- How often should I water my mango tree? Water deeply but infrequently, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. During the growing season, water more frequently. Reduce watering in the winter.
- What kind of fertilizer should I use for my mango tree? Use a balanced fertilizer specifically formulated for fruit trees. Follow the instructions on the fertilizer package for application rates and frequency.
- How do I protect my mango tree from frost? If you live in an area with occasional frost, protect your mango tree by covering it with a blanket or burlap during cold snaps. You can also wrap the trunk with insulation. Potted trees can be moved indoors during freezing weather.
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