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new dwarf mangoes! what am I missing?
FlyingFoxFruits:
Hi!
what am I missing as far as dwarf mangoes?? I have coghsall and pickering galore, but I want some of the other names that are harder to find!!
like Angie?? I hear so much about? and what other dwarf mangoes for container culture that are new or up and coming??
also...where can I find one for sale? or budwood??
thanks in advance!!!!!!
bsbullie:
the real obvious, Julie or the "improved" Juliette
Mahachanok, while not a dwarf, it is a slower, more compact grower...then again, I would not consider Cogshall a "dwarf" either.
Angie, from what I have seen, falls under that slower, more compact grower though not a dwarf. There will be a handful of plants available in a month or so...as far as budwood, might be tough though I am sure there are some givers out there
I believe Kesar is also a slower, compact grower...again, not a dwarf.
For a late season variety, try Neelam...with its growth habit and a good set of pruners it should do you right.
FlyingFoxFruits:
called zill and they said juillete isn't dwarf...or else I would have got a bunch.
thanks very much for the information on the other cultivars...I will consider them all carefully!!!
hey how much and when will the angies be available?? how large? thanks
--- Quote from: bsbullie on October 11, 2012, 12:01:16 AM ---the real obvious, Julie or the "improved" Juliette
Mahachanok, while not a dwarf, it is a slower, more compact grower...then again, I would not consider Cogshall a "dwarf" either.
Angie, from what I have seen, falls under that slower, more compact grower though not a dwarf. There will be a handful of plants available in a month or so...as far as budwood, might be tough though I am sure there are some givers out there
I believe Kesar is also a slower, compact grower...again, not a dwarf.
For a late season variety, try Neelam...with its growth habit and a good set of pruners it should do you right.
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bsbullie:
hmmm...I was informed different about Juliette but you could very well be correct. To me, however, I wasn't a big fan of the fruit.
Anyways, Angies were grafted 2-3 months ago (not sure exactly, would have to go back into the calendar to see the exact timeframe)...they will be 3 gal for $35
FlyingFoxFruits:
--- Quote from: bsbullie on October 11, 2012, 12:23:49 AM ---hmmm...I was informed different about Juliette but you could very well be correct. To me, however, I wasn't a big fan of the fruit.
Anyways, Angies were grafted 2-3 months ago (not sure exactly, would have to go back into the calendar to see the exact timeframe)...they will be 3 gal for $35
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OK,
I heard good things about angie, so please send me a message if you remember, when they're ready.
thanks again
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