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Why mangoes drop early, and how science may keep them hanging on
Mango growers know the sound of loss: the soft thud of immature fruit hitting the ground long before it has a chance to ...
Amelia Saltsman spends a lot more time at farmers markets than you do. Unless you’re a farmer, at any rate, in which case you probably know Saltsman and have maybe talked to her for her first book, ...
Why was it made a national symbol? “Mangifera indica, or mango, is a very Indian fruit and adapts itself to all kinds of soil conditions—arid, semi-arid, wetlands and so on,” says Atul Sathe, ...
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How to pick a fruit tree based on your birth month — the 12 trees and which to get (or gift) depending on when you were born
We've already given you a peek into birth month trees, and while they offer beautiful foliage and some pretty blooms, they lack an edible element. And with garden-to-table growing being the trend it ...
Q: My husband is freaking out because there is no fruit on his Kent mango tree. He has a green thumb and says he had beautiful flowers, but now no fruit. He checked a neighbor down the street, no ...
“There is no mango without its mess,” the writer Urvi Kumbhat has observed. Mango-lovers contend that to enjoy this tropical fruit you have to embrace its drippy, sticky essence. The scholars ...
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