Q: We really enjoyed your article about fruit trees. We have a 23-year-old mango tree which is about 15 feet tall and 15 feet wide, it definitely bears more fruit every other year. We have never ...
Mangos are a favorite tropical fruit for a reason. Their sweet flavor and firm but juicy texture make them perfect on top of yogurt, mixed into fruit salad, or added to a fruit smoothie. Plus, eating ...
Sidney Stevens is a writer and editor for magazines, websites, and books, with a focus on health and environmental issues. Mangoes bring their tropical goodness to everything from salads to salsa to ...
Mangos contain a large, flat pit that clings to the fruit, making it difficult to remove. Use a knife to separate the fruit from the pit and scoop out the flesh with a spoon. You can also peel mango ...
Plant a mango tree in a warm and tropical climate and it will flourish. The trees can grow large and produce a great crop of fruits year after year. That may all sound great, but it can come with ...
We love seeing mangoes pop up in the produce aisle during the warmer months. The vibrant cubes sprinkled on top of a salad somehow make our sad Tupperware desk lunch, well, a little less sad. And the ...
Q. I have a mango tree that's been in the ground two years. How do I prune this plant? I also have an Asian pear tree that produced for the first time this summer. There were many pears, but they are ...