THIS MANGO MELTS IN YOUR MOUTH!!!
Are you a mango lover looking for a new variety to try? Graham mangoes are just the thing for you!
Originating from Trinidad, it’s believed that graham mangoes are closely related to the Julie mango, one of Jamaica’s finest exports!
These medium to large-sized mangoes are round in shape and have smooth skin that ripens from green to yellow, sometimes possessing an attractive red blush. Beneath their thick skin is deep orange flesh that will wow your tastebuds: extremely sweet, wonderfully succulent, and supremely refreshing, one bite of these amazing fruits will be enough to hook you! The creamy, melt-in-the-mouth flesh is also completely fibreless, meaning they are easier – and infinitely less messy! – to eat than other mango varieties.
Delectable when simply eaten fresh out of hand as a snack, graham mangoes are well-suited to use in a number of sweet and savoury recipes. Whether simmered into jams and chutneys, blended into smoothies, used to add a tropical twist to cocktails, or even paired with fish and meat dishes, these fruits will be the perfect addition to your diet! Can be used for your favourite mango-based recipes, including a fluffy mango mousse!
Graham mangoes have the same nutritional benefits as the other mangoes we sell: they are an excellent source of dietary fibre, have a high content of vitamins A and C, and also include a good amount of magnesium and potassium.
HOW LONG BEFORE THIS TREE PRODUCE FRUIT?
This depends on the type of tree and the propagation method used to produce the tree. Below is general information regarding the time it takes for your tree to produce fruit.
GRAFTED TREES
They typically produce fruit in 1-2 years. They are copies of matured trees.
AIR LAYERED TREES
They typically produce fruit in 1-2 years. They are copies of matured trees.
TREES PROPAGATED BY CUTTINGS
They typically produce fruit in 1-2 years. They are copies of matured trees
TREES PROPAGATED BY SEEDLINGS
They typically produce fruit in 6-7 years. There are many exceptions to this rule. For example: Papaya: 1-2 years, Sugar Apple: 1-2 years, Custard Apple: 1-2 years, Soursop: 1-2 years
How to grow mango trees
Where to plant and place your mango tree
Mango trees are native to tropical locations, so they are best grown in full sun. They can be grown in pots too. Mango trees have long tap roots, so choose a pot at least 45cm (18″) deep to accommodate the roots.
Nurturing and caring for your mango tree
As your mango tree grows, pot it on into larger pots filled with a free-draining compost such as cactus compost.
Keep the temperature around your mango tree at 21°C (70°F), with a minimum temperature of 4°C (40°F). Mist indoor trees regularly. Feed pot-grown mango trees once a month with a liquid feed in the growing season and water when the top few inches of compost in the pot has dried out.
Repot your mango tree every few years if it becomes root-bound. Remove it from its pot and place it in a larger pot, making sure the trunk of the tree is at the same depth in the new pot. Fill around the rootball with fresh potting compost and water well.
How to prune a mango tree
You should prune mature mango trees in late summer. Remove any dead or crossing branches, and thin the canopy as necessary to allow air and sunlight to reach the remaining branches.
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DISCLAIMER
We do take every possible care to grow healthy plants and send these out in the variety as labeled.
We are very careful with packing and handling our plants, however it is the responsibility of the purchaser to promptly unpack, plant and care for the plants appropriately once they arrive.
Please read cultivation notes for each variety carefully, as Nature Touch Farms will not be held accountable for the care of plants once they leave our premises.
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