Gardening > Fruit TreesSeptember 05, 2010

Growing a Mango Tree

Can you grow a mango in Concord California from a sprouted mango seed?

Hardiness Zone: 10a

By Garrett from Concord, CA

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09/10/2010

Yes, It will take 3 years for you for get fruit.

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I am planning to grow a Mango tree in Athens, Greece. I have carefully read the instructions that you gave to other people regarding planting the seed. I would like to ask you two questions:


1. If I eat the mango fruit, take the seed and plant it after 5-7 days is it OK? or should I plant right after consuming it?


2. In Greece we have a relatively warm climate. Sometimes during winter maybe for one month is relatively cold below 10 degrees Celsius. I would like to ask you. Do you think is a good idea to plant it in a big pot and keep it there until next spring so that might be strong enough and to replant it to my garden?

Konstantina



I grew a mango sapling from a seed. However, I didn't bring it in last night and we had our first hard frost.


I two tropical fruit trees a Mango and a Guava. They are still in pots. I have not planted them in the ground yet. I am waiting for at least 60 degrees at night.


I have had a mango tree in my garden for about 3 years. Last year I got 3 or 4 mangoes, but all of a sudden this year the tree has several bunches of baby mangoes.


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