Mango from our own tree.
It was a "BUMPER" Crop!!!
This year we were blessed twice with Sweat mangoes.
Even the sparrows got to feasting on them. Every morning we were able to pickup from the ground around the tree at least two hand full. Most of the mangoes we just gave them away, some of them we peeled and stored them in the freezer of our fridge for use later on when out of season.
Now we heard that a tea from the mango tree leaf is also good for some health issues.
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Pleeeez, quit taunting me .
You ,making me homesick.
OOOh man, those days in my own backyard in JAmaica.
Even the dog used to beat me to the ones that just dropped off.
There were 5 different types in our yard back then,
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who needs a kitchen if you have a yard full of fruit trees,
Aw u are sooo blessed, enjoy enjoy enjoy! South African mangoes ripen only around November so I got to wait a while still for my share
South African Mangos are cool, but Jamaican has some niiiiiiiiiiiiiice one too.
OOO man, If you only know.
Bet you don't have Guinep, or Star Apple...
Yummier yet.
Nope, don't have those - but I sure am gonna plant them if I find them and once I get my dream farm down in the warmer subtropical region of SA. In the Highveld areas inland where I live now the winters have frost so mango trees don't grow up here. Yummy< thanx again for sharing
Thanks.
What a tree!!!! Here we have several types of birds making their nests there, specially the wild brown doves..What a tremendous Fruit also. One of our India friends makes some jars of Mango Chutney for us each year!
Our tree is at least 30 years old..Still going strong!
But this year is the first time we got TWO harvests....
RVH.
What a tree!!!! Here we have several types of birds making their nests there, specially the wild brown doves..What a tremendous Fruit also. One of our India friends makes some jars of Mango Chutney for us each year!
Our tree is at least 30 years old..Still going strong!
But this year is the first time we got TWO harvests....
RVH.
What a tree!!!! Here we have several types of birds making their nests there, specially the wild brown doves..What a tremendous Fruit also. One of our India friends makes some jars of Mango Chutney for us each year!
Our tree is at least 30 years old..Still going strong!
But this year is the first time we got TWO harvests....
RVH.
What a tree!!!! Here we have several types of birds making their nests there, specially the wild brown doves..What a tremendous Fruit also. One of our India friends makes some jars of Mango Chutney for us each year!
Our tree is at least 30 years old..Still going strong!
But this year is the first time we got TWO harvests....
RVH.
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There's an old lady I know who has a mango tree, after all the low hanging fruits were gone and the higher ones were left, she says the birds would pick at them and taunt her saying "sweet sweet".
Yu muss be from the Caribbean...
I never heard that one yet.
Wow!
Lol, yes I am
Oh how miss that life.
36 years in North west Babylon...
eeer..ooops... i mean Los Angeles
I soon come back!!!
I know what you mean, you can almost always find a bearing fruit tree in the Caribbean, right now in season here in bim: Mangoes, local Ackees (not the Jamaican ones) and breadfruit.
A few years ago I lived next to a mango tree that bore four times in one year, boy was that a record year