Dwarf or Condo Mangos

Dwarf or Condo Mango Trees - Compact, Grafted Varieties for Small Spaces

Bring the tropics to your patio with our Dwarf and Condo Mango Trees, perfectly suited for small gardens, balconies, or container growing. Each variety is grafted for early fruiting and naturally compact, offering all the tropical sweetness of a full-sized mango tree in a manageable form. Whether you live in Florida or anywhere warm enough to grow mangoes, these small wonders will reward you with big harvests and incredible flavor.

Why Choose Dwarf or Condo Mango Trees?

  • Compact Size: Grows between 6-10 feet tall, ideal for patios, decks, or condos.

  • Full-Sized Fruits: Despite their small stature, they produce regular, delicious mangoes.

  • Early Fruiting: All trees are grafted, so they mature and bear fruit faster.

  • Low Maintenance: Easy to prune, water, and fertilize. Perfect for beginners.

  • Cold Hardy Options: Some varieties tolerate cooler conditions, extending your growing season.

Explore Our Collection

Nam Doc Mai #4 Dwarf Mango Tree: A top choice for condo gardeners! This Thai variety grows slowly and produces sweet, fiberless fruits with a rich tropical flavor.

Carrie Dwarf Mango Tree: True dwarf variety with outstanding flavor and disease resistance. Excellent for container growth.

Mallika Dwarf Mango Tree: Compact and productive, known for its rich, caramel-like taste and reliable fruiting.

Pickering Mango Tree: One of the most popular “condo mangoes.” Early fruiting, small canopy, and fiberless, coconut-flavored fruit.

Cogshall Dwarf Mango Tree: Naturally compact and heavy-bearing, with aromatic, juicy fruit. Great choice for home growers.

Ice Cream Mango Tree: Extremely dwarf (about 6 ft tall), perfect for containers. Produces creamy, rich mangoes with a unique dessert flavor.

Keitt Mango Tree: Semi-dwarf and manageable. Produces large green mangoes with sweet, smooth flesh late in the season.

Lancetilla Dwarf Mango Tree: Slow-growing and easy to maintain. Known for its extra-large fruit and mild, pleasant flavor.

AlamPur Banesham Dwarf Mango Tree: Compact South Indian variety with bold aroma and complex flavor.

Pineapple Pleasure Dwarf Mango Tree: Compact growth with exotic, pineapple-like sweetness. A tropical standout!

Lil Gem Dwarf Mango Tree: A modern, true dwarf variety bred for container growing and outstanding sweetness.

Fruit Cocktail Mango Tree: Compact and highly productive, producing delicious, medium-sized fruit perfect for small gardens.

Fairchild Dwarf Mango Tree: Naturally small and hardy, producing premium golden mangoes with exceptional flavor.

How to Grow and Care for Dwarf Mango Trees

  1. Planting: Use a large pot (at least 15-25 gallons) with well-draining soil. Choose a sunny spot, mangoes love warmth and light.

  2. Watering: Keep the soil moist but not soggy. Water deeply and allow the top inch of soil to dry between watering.

  3. Fertilization: Feed with a balanced, slow-release tropical fruit fertilizer 3-4 times a year.

  4. Pruning: Trim lightly after harvest to maintain shape and encourage airflow.

  5. Harvesting: Most dwarf mango trees fruit within 2-3 years after planting. Enjoy full-sized fruits from your compact tree!

  6. Cold Protection: In cooler areas, move potted trees indoors or to a sheltered spot when temperatures drop below 40°F (4°C).

Frequently Asked Questions

Which dwarf mango tree is best for small spaces?
Pickering, Ice Cream, and Carrie are the most compact and ideal for patios or balconies.

Do dwarf mango trees produce full-sized fruits?
Yes! The trees are small, but the fruits are the same size and quality as regular mangoes.

Can I grow a dwarf mango tree in a pot?
Absolutely. Most condo mangoes thrive in large containers with proper soil and drainage.

How long before a dwarf mango tree produces fruit?
Because all trees are grafted, you can expect fruit in as little as 2-3 years after planting.

Bring Home Your Dwarf Mango Tree Today

Add tropical beauty and fresh, homegrown sweetness to your patio or garden.
All our Dwarf or Condo Mango Trees stay compact and can be easily grown in containers or small gardens while producing full-sized, flavorful fruits.