If you send your mangorelated photos to me at gary@goldengatepalms.com I will post them with your name (if you want) and general growing location and any quick notes on how you were successful in growing your mangos to give inspiration to others, including me. I was doing some research on growing exotic fruit in Northern california for a presentation Im doing at the SF Flower and Garden Show this Friday and ran into your blog. You might try it. This is a perfect cluster of 6 fruit (one barely visible in the background) shot in early August of 2018. That kind of thing.If your going for in ground might be best to wait. For example, today we had 2C at midday (35,4F) but i dont expect to go much down than this (maybe we will have -4C tonight, 24,8F) but neither higher, for next 1-2 days. I know some other low water areas are trying to grow mangoes like Israel and Coachella desert. Ft. 10730 Willow Oak Ct, Wellington, FL 33414. Let me know if this is OK. if your interested in attending, its 1:00 pm at the show on Friday. I'll be the guinea pig and of course report back. One must? Ugly Betty mid Season Yellow Pink Red Fruit Delicious, Rich Aroma, Val Carrie Mid June Green Yellow Fruit Vigorous Round Compact Tree Good Production Medium sweet flavor - Little Fiber, Valenica Pride July 21 - 32 oz Yellow Pink Red Fruit Vigorous Large Spreading Tree Good consistent Production Good Mild Sweet Flavor - Little Fiber, Van Dyke Mid Season 9-19 oz Yellow Red Fruit Good Production med Size Red Sweet Clean & Firm, Venus Late Season Beautiful, Round w/ Orange-Yellow color, Sweet, White Pirie Mid Season Fiberless, Delicious, Zill June 8-16 oz Red Yellow Rapid Upright Tree Good Production Firm Juicy, Hint of Pineapple. It sure does. We had a few really hot days and it just got fried. The Hayden Mango is a large tree that will add a tropical look to any terrain. Hi Gary, For some reason I missed this comment. And unlike avocados, mangos will b egin to produce from seedling grown stock within 2-4 years and therefore you won't have to wait long to get a returtn on your investment. Thats easy to do in a pot. Below are some of the mango varieties we offer throughout the year. What are the rules, you didn't mention them. Of course I dont pamper it with the frost cloth like you do. I thought it was a goner but it has come back. By next summer it will be safe to repot IF needed.Also 2: I like to put saucers under my potted plants-even cacti and succulents- Mangos HATE saucers! What type of mangoes grow in Bay Area ? Especially on the peninsula. A hint. Cast Iron Ivory Fruit Tree Door Stop. That saidI think prices will start to fall soon, if they haven't started already. Any with fruit hanging on it? However, how do you grow a mango tree? Even temps that dip below 40F can cause issues. Ibelieve this is where the climate really shifts into a Northern California regime. Cold Protection Mango flowers and fruit are damaged at temperatures below 40 degrees Fahrenheit, and young trees can be killed at temperatures below 32 degrees. Its adding up. It's 10' tall now as of 8/2/18. I wish more people would plant them..with a few rules to get them by. I grew from seed to tree. There is a gardener in Livermore that has Royal Poinciana and Royal palms. read more. I have a 12-14' Manila with fruit right now and a 5' Ataulfo ( from seed) also with some fruit. If you kill those every year, then your microclimate is probably too cold, but if you see these types of plants thriving in your neighborhood, GAME ON! It was one of the first useful plants of man to be spread all over the world to basically every possible place where it would grow, and now to your backyard. Telephone: (877) 568-4425 I would put in the ground but I dont own where I live. This was in July. Angie, Carrie,Glenn, Haden, Kent, and Ice cream are some popular varieties of mango. Why not with The Fremont M-tree? Just needs some art on the walls!" Yelp. bay area thanked sf_rhino, stanofh 10a Hayward,Ca S.F. Tip The first two years after planting a nursery seedling, mango trees need protection if frost threatens. If so, great to hear from you. Mangoes can tolerate any soil type found in the Bay Area, as long as it is well-drained. Where in Marin are you, Ashley? Be sure you pull mulch away from the base of the trunk. bay area thanked Kerry in Sunset zone 9b. And if you say, "Oh, it may grow, but it will never fruit". This year, December halved it again. It's 10' tall now as of 8/2/18. When you are in Livermore..you know there's frost AND heat depending on the season. It is worth a shot. The last winter that was frosty was in 2007. I am here in Northern Ca and really want to try raising a mango tree. Click on the variety name to see pictures and more information. Baileys that at this size look Manila..but in September they turn a tan with maybe red shoulders. I have three Manila mango tress in Milpitas . Definitely seems to be the right one for my area. Thanks! This was in July. In Bay area, i have never seen an indian restaurant include rice and naan with the entree. Buying land in Bay are for home construction. In Hayward where an 80f or more this summer has been rare. This is the process of taking a piece of a mature mango tree and moving it to a different seedling. This may happen when temp drops below 50 degrees. Mangoes can tolerate any soil type found in the Bay Area, as long as it is well-drained. FULL HOT SUN is the way to go. No wonder in the third world its mostly plant,harvest and prune for orchard growth. So we recommend the seedling grown trees because of this. Does anyone in SF Bay Area price Caesarstone / Cambria by the sq ft? bay area 6 years ago Why pass up a chance to show off a 7' 4 years from a 2' stick in ground mango to the unbelievers? It came looking really healthy and has grown alot this year. Think it would work out here? My doing well Mango is my third effort and I think the difference is that I amended the soils with perlite,and its on a slight bank..water drains well. Valencia Pride's fast growth makes it a good in ground try. So stay tuned! Not a high maintenance orchard tree. Antioch gets pretty hot in summer. This mango makes an excellent container tree and is very productive. Also, stop by our nursery sometime in Richmond (www.goldengatepalms.com). Transplanting to a Larger Pot. Use left/right arrows to navigate the slideshow or swipe left/right if using a mobile device. Should I keep it in the pot indoors over the winter or plant it and try to keep it going through the winter? Mangoes are similar to avocado trees in that need protection from frost or freezing temperatures and strong winds. At Everglades Farm, we can satisfy your fruity cravings with our wide selection of grafted mango trees. Julie bears delicious red to yellow sweet nearly fiberless fruit. Ad vertisement by FreshFruitsnTrees4U. By the time it reaches this level, it has a bounty of leaf material that shades its under structure from the sun directly overhead. I had a Manila doing well on the side of my house one summer..but when winter came and the sun angle was low,that spot was shaded at the soil level all the time and wet. Cover the seedling with a tarp or cloth cover to trap reflected heat. Various mites, mealybugs and scale also affect mangoes and are exacerbated by indoor conditions. If mangoes are kept indoors for more than a few cold days in winter, they need to be in a location with good ventilation and at least eight hours of direct sun each day -- otherwise they are likely to suffer from fungal diseases and a host of insect pests. it regrew,was frosted again, regrew again last year(now in ground by then) to 2 1/2 foot. Tommy Atkins ( Mangifera indica 'Tommy Atkins') yields 16-ounce oval, orange-yellow mangoes covered with purple bloom. If you . Last year my Alphonso Mango almost diednot from the cold, it was summer but because of some ground varmint destroyed the roots. But,Im still at it. Mangoes love hot. You may not know this, but mangoes arent all made the same. Keep up with your good work! Our mango trees can be grown in containers or planted on the ground, and they typically produce fruit within 2-3 years. Or most fruit tree's in speed of growth. Ripe Glenn Mango in Northern California = SUCCESS!! I think it may disagree with you. The Sands' website has great recommendations for family-friendly activities in Turks & Caicos. Hi Tammy- glad to see you are still at the mango madness! No shade- the hotter the better. bay area 5 years ago Unlike 15 years ago,Mango tree's are sold all summer at the big stores. It has slow growth habit which makes it very easy to control its size with pruning. A "Versailles" planter weighing between 150 and 400 pounds will handle a 10-foot-tall mango tree. Mango Trees Spyke's Tropical Nursery Mango Tree Varieties For information about caring for these trees go to our Plant Care page. Summer temps are about perfect. Your tree may only yield mangoes every other year. Established in 2013. Here is a link that might be useful: Mango Tree in Northern California. There was a kids menu too. Mangoes (Mangifera indica), native to tropical Asia, will grow in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 10b through 11. It died in spring. so glad to find you! stanofh 10a Hayward,Ca S.F. $339,000 3 Bd 2 Ba 1,714 Sqft ($198/Sqft) Of course, we in California get only a very few of these types from the massive treasure trove available. Both times AFTER the tree has set sweet ripe fruit. Time to plant it! It will get you fast growth and sweet larger fruit. And as Mango Trees are sun emergent forest dwellers (like avocados), they are basically evolutionarily designed to germinate in the shade of larger trees, and shoot up through the layers of forest around them in the competition for light and to find a hole up in the canopy and reach for it and then and only then push its head out into the bright sunlight it so craves. I am lax about frost protection for my trees too.I just noticed your post on the tropical fruit forum about Bailey's Marvel mango. I got a little tip burn on 3 leaves after the freeze we had and lost some blossoms and the little fruit but i already see new growth and inflorescence pushing out so I am hoping if we get a warm spring and hot summer i will get more fruit. I've done that,but it does make them more frost prone unless you move them. At Everglades Farm, we want each of our customers to be more than satisfied with their mango tree. Impossible you say? Baileys Marvel is a fast grower. 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