Mango Trees
Mango Trees Buyer's Guide
Growing mango trees brings a touch of the tropics to your space!
Growing Mango Trees
Start with a sunny spot, well-draining soil, and regular watering. With time, your tree will transition from blooms to green fruit clusters that mature into delicious mangoes. Proper care, including fertilization and disease management, ensures healthy growth.
With patience and diligence, you can enjoy the satisfaction of nurturing your own mango tree and eventually savoring its delicious fruit. Remember, it might take a few years for your tree to bear fruit, but the wait is worth it.
Buyers guide:
To ensure your growing success and satisfaction, there are a few things to consider when you buy a mango tree.
Zone Compatibility
Your climate plays an important role in whether a mango tree will produce fruits or even survive. Mango trees thrive in tropical and subtropical climates, in zones 9-11. Some varieties stay small and can be grown in containers. Mango trees make great patio plants in zones 4-9 and will thrive if provided protection from frost. See individual varieties for specific details.
Mature Tree Size
Make sure you pick the right size tree for your space. The mature height of mango trees vary in size, some grow to 25' tall and other ‘Condo Mango’, stay a more compact 15' or smaller when pruned. See individual varieties for specific details.