🥭 Ice Cream mango: tiny tree, big flavor!
Mango Rainbow🌈
🟡Ice Cream is the king of condo mangoes - and for good reason! This tiny tree stays under six feet and still gives you a full size fruit that tastes like mango sorbet.
🟡The fruit may be small and green, but inside? Bright yellow flesh that's rich, sweet, and unbelievably smooth.
🟡It is the perfect pick for containers, patios, or small spaces. If you want big flavor from a little tree, Ice Cream mango is the one.
Q: Hello, I have a five-year-old Lemon Meringue tree that has only given me fruit one year. It put out
about 50 mangoes and has done nothing for the past three years. Do you
recommend any vitamins or any of the nutrients that you guys sell to help with this
for next season?
A: We've had very similar problem with our Nam Doc Mai Mango tree, fruited once and no more next year. Usually the reason is nutrients deficiency, here in Florida we have poor soils.
We applied Mango-Tango tree booster and it
started flowering within a couple of weeks.
Generally, Mango flowering season is over by now, however, we recommend to
feed the tree starting now, during active growth season. This way it will get
better established before winter and also will store away all elements
necessary for triggering flowering and fruiting. So by late Fall through Winter it
will be ready to flower.
Along with the fertilizer, additional micro-element supplements will be
beneficial. For improving fruit quality and increasing number of flowers, we
also recommend to use
SUNSHINE-Honey - sugar booster
"...Hello my name is Gary, I bought your Ugly Betty Mango tree a little over a year ago. When I saw your photo I
thought to myself why are they calling this mango ugly Betty? It doesn't
look ugly at all to me. It was a deep yellowish orange with a little red to it
round so what is so ugly about it? Once the fruit started developing on my
tree I thought - now I understand, it's such an odd shape! However, it looks
nothing like your photo and personally I thought this mango should be called
Awesome Mango! I did not find it ugly at all. Here's a photo of what you call an
ugly
mango Betty..."
Sunshine Mango Tango.
Plant Food for every Mango to be Awesome