Wow, what a haul of mangoes, it is like our lime tree, so many we have to give them away, I don’t want to make anymore jam or pickles, and one can only drink so many vodka and tonics lol… Our season for mangoes has recently finished, but when in season there is always one in the fridge or the salad bowl, they get used for my breakfast or put in salads, I very rarely make desserts, but a friend used to make mango daiquiris which were delicious. I am very generous though after cutting the flesh I pass the pip over to my husband who relishes sucking the remainder off whilst leaning over the kitchen sink.
Well you should Minaz, you certainly have the climate, as long as you feed them regularly and also water regularly to ensure plenty of juice. They can be grown in pots if you don’t have the garden space, but preferably in the garden with plenty of sunshine and away from the wind.
Wow, what a haul of mangoes, it is like our lime tree, so many we have to give them away, I don’t want to make anymore jam or pickles, and one can only drink so many vodka and tonics lol… Our season for mangoes has recently finished, but when in season there is always one in the fridge or the salad bowl, they get used for my breakfast or put in salads, I very rarely make desserts, but a friend used to make mango daiquiris which were delicious. I am very generous though after cutting the flesh I pass the pip over to my husband who relishes sucking the remainder off whilst leaning over the kitchen sink.
I would love to plant a lime or lemon tree. And yes, eating bits of the pip is a joy!
Well you should Minaz, you certainly have the climate, as long as you feed them regularly and also water regularly to ensure plenty of juice. They can be grown in pots if you don’t have the garden space, but preferably in the garden with plenty of sunshine and away from the wind.
I am definitely going to try this now! Thanks Sally
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