From seed to fruit …. what every gardener strives for! It's been in the making for at least 10 years -
a Bullock Heart mango lovingly grown by Dave. It's an absolute beauty, one single fruit in it's first
ever crop. It sounds fairly meagre but mangoes in this climate are hard to grow successfully. This
particular tree was grown from seed, has weathered frosts, years of neglect while Dave has worked
offshore with only spasmodic watering by Jean. It's only been in the last year since Dave has retired
that it has received regular and generous waterings.
Anyway the 'prized' fruit was watched over for months while it grew, finally protected in a special bag
from the birds. It's dimensions were 15 cm in length (I should have measured it's girth as well
but didn't) and it weighed a whopping 1.1 kg
A real beauty! |
As you can see the tree is a fairly miserable specimen. The white paintings on the trunk and most
of it's branches are protection against disease. It's suffered in it's existence and never really received
any sprays of any kind when it was afflicted so it's a real survivor. Anyone, except Dave would have
chopped it out but his determination to persevere has paid off. In the past it had borne fruit but the
winds in November have always destroyed them so we were lucky in a way.
Dave is especially proud of his little mango tree and all efforts … I could be a real killjoy and calculate
the amount of water and fertiliser it received and it would be a very expensive mango.
However I expect there will be more fruit to come so it'll probably be a worthwhile part of the garden.
Onya Dave!
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