Cold Hardy Mangoes?
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Free BBQ & Fruit Tree and plant lovers gathering!!!
Comments (3)I already wanted to attend this from the post in gulf coast forum, but how can anybody not want to meet a guy brave and friendly enough to holler "Free BBQ" in the AL forum? All the way over to Panama City should be part of AL anyway, but this probably isn't the place to start such a mini-rant. "Want to attend" is a done deal for me, am trying to attend, that's as much as I can commit at this point at my end. Nothing against the swap in N AL, which I'd like to attend just as much, just a lot farther away from me in an area much less familiar....See Morefree bbq!!!!! and plant lovers gathering
Comments (1)Thanks...See Morefree bbq!!!! and plant lovers gathering!!!
Comments (2)Hi Linda, We will do this again. Not sure if it will be in Spring or later. We had a good turnout and great feedback. Sorry you missed it. We had attendees from AL FL LA AR and GA....See MoreMy new mango trees
Comments (4)Congrats on your new Mango trees...cute story about your toddler picking off the leaf flush(kids,ha,ha)although, I'm sure it wasn't too funny to you :o) I have Glenn and I love it...remember just because a tree can get to 50ft doesn't mean you have no control over its size. I plan on pruning mine every year to maintain a smaller more manageable size. Of course, lately the winter has been doing it for me(no charge). I prefer my trees with a short wide look. Easier to maintain if I need to spray and protect them from the freeze. Easy fruit picking too! BTW, from what I've read there is so such thing as more cold tolerant mango varieties. Its more about location(micro climate) in your yard and how well you protect it during a freeze. Enjoy and good luck with your trees! My Glenn...I'm training it to be wider and shorter....See Moremango_kush
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