Our six mango trees are bearing fruits.

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As I mentioned in my blog before, we have six mango trees, all of which are producing fruit. And because the other mango trees have tall branches and I can't see much of their fruit like this, this is the mango fruit I actually see every morning when I walk outside.

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I am so happy that the fruits of our mango tree are gradually growing. Yay! With so many fruits, if we were the only ones to eat here, there would be more than enough for us.

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However, some trees have fruit-bearing branches that I can reach, while others are easy to pick. That is why, when my nephews come here, I scold them for picking the small fruits and discarding then because they are too young to eat them. I want them to wait for the mango fruit to grow so that they can reap the benefits without wasting it.

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While I waited for the fruit of mangoes to grow, they kept falling every day. When my son saw it, he would pick the fruits on the ground and call them "eggs," haha. He also noticed a gallon on the side, which he used to fill the mangoes he picked. Seriously, I'm glad he's interested in picking up the fallen mangoes because he goes everywhere whenever we're outside, and it's exhausting to follow him haha. But I also feel sorry for the fruits that fall, and we have no idea why.

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He enjoys looking for fruits and putting them in the gallon. I sometimes assist him when he has difficulty getting them due to the large mango roots, but he is the only one putting them in. Look, he has so many, and he loves to carry them wherever he goes haha.

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He brought it inside our home to show his father and uncle. Haha.

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My husband hung chicken nets around the two mango trees to keep them safe because it is common for animals like ducks and chickens to be stolen here, so he placed them so we could hear them if thieves stole them.

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These were our first baby ducks when we moved here, and after four months, they've grown to this size, and they haven't lost anything because there are still ten. Hehe, I'm hoping there are more females among them so that breeding is easier.

Mangoes are really helpful here because they have delicious fruits, branches that can be used to make firewood, and leaves that provide shade, which helps keep the weather cool even in the current summer heat.

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That's all for today. I just want to say Thankyou for your unwavering support of my post, Peace and love. 🫶🏻🤍🫰



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Mango here is very expensive you are lucky to have so many mango trees it's a super yummy fruit ❤️❤️

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However, some trees have fruit-bearing branches that I can reach, while others are easy to pick. That is why, when my nephews come here, I scold them for picking the small fruits and discarding then because they are too young to eat them. I want them to wait for the mango fruit to grow so that they can reap the benefits without wasting it.

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Aaaahhhh he's soooooooo cuuuuuuuute help XD

Yay for fruiting mangos ^_^ We now have two mango trees (one quite young, planted late last year or earlier this year, I forget, the other one is 17yo but very small, not sure if it's a dwarf or if its growth was stunted because it's probably shaded for slightly longer than it wants to be) so I hope at some point in the near future I will no longer have to fight the boys for the mangos XD

there is no fighting I usually have one and let them fight over the rest

Are the nephews old enough to remember that if it's not coming off easily it's not ready yet?

I asked J about the dropping fruit and his guess is underwatering or overfertilising as we had one year where our older tree dropped a lot of fruit so he upped its water rations the following year and we didn't lose any fruit then. He also said it's possible that if there's a lot of pollinators it could have put on more fruit than it could actually support.

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Haha, I hope your mango will bear fruit next year because it's delicious. If you have a mango plant, just get it instead of asking for or buying it, hehe.

Yes, my nieces are 5-9 yrs old, so I really need to tell them, hehe.

Oh. I think the trees here are not getting enough water because it's summer now and there's only a little water in our well.

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Excelente fruta el mango en mi pueblo hay un árbol en cada casa .

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Muchas Felicidades y que esas Matas que den bastantes Mangos 😋

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