Mango Trees For Sale
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Nam Doc Mai # 4 Dwarf Mango Tree, Grafted -
Alphonso Mango Tree (Grafted Mango Variety from Florida) -
Carrie Dwarf Mango Tree Grafted -
Julie Mango tree Dwarf Grafted -
Mallika Dwarf Mango Tree for Sale – Grafted & Cold Hardy -
Coconut Cream Mango Tree – Premium Grafted Variety from Florida -
Glenn Mango Tree, Grafted -
Pickering Mango Tree – Compact, Cold-Hardy & Grafted for Early Fruit -
Cogshall Mango Tree Dwarf, Grafted -
Ice Cream Dwarf Mango Tree, Grafted -
Kent Mango Tree Grafted -
Keitt Mango Tree Grafted -
Haden Mango Tree Grafted -
Maha Chanok Mango Tree, Grafted -
Kesar Mango, Grafted Tree -
East Indian Mango Tree Grafted -
Valencia Pride Mango Tree Grafted -
Philippine Filipino Mango Tree, Manila Grafted -
Orange Sherbert Mango Tree Grafted -
Dwarf Hawaiian Mango Tree, Grafted -
Fruit Punch Mango Tree, Grafted -
Lemon Zest Mango Tree, Grafted -
Sugar Loaf Mango Tree, Grafted -
Sweet Tart Mango Tree, Grafted
Mango Trees For Sale - Description
Mango Trees for Sale: Grow Sweet Tropical Fruit at Home
Dreaming of juicy mangoes grown right in your backyard? Whether you have a large garden or a sunny patio, our mango trees for sale offer the perfect fit. From compact dwarf mango trees to full-size varieties, each tree is grafted for faster fruiting, better flavor, and reliable growth.
With over 100 unique varieties available, you’ll find the perfect match for your climate, space, and taste.
Which Mango Tree Is Best for Home Growing?
The best mango tree for your home depends on your space. If you’re planting in the ground, trees like the Glenn Mango, Kent, or Mango Haden are excellent choices for high yields and great flavor.
For smaller spaces, dwarf mango trees such as Nam Doc Mai Mango, Carrie Mango, and Pickering thrive in containers or small gardens. These stay compact and still deliver full-sized, delicious fruit. Varieties like Ice Cream Mango, Julie Mango, and Cogshall Mango and Mallika are ideal for patios and even balconies.
Best Tasting Mango Varieties?
Taste is personal, but some mango varieties are known for their exceptional flavor. If you love tropical sweetness, try Coconut Cream, Sweet Tart, or Ataulfo Mango (also known as Honey Mango). Looking for something more tangy or citrusy? Go for Lemon Zest or Orange Sherbet.
Some trees, like Fruit Punch, Sugar Loaf, and Pineapple Pleasure Mango, offer rare flavor combinations and smooth textures. Many of our best-tasting mangoes are fiberless, making them easy to slice and enjoy.
If you're looking for something unique, explore rare and gourmet picks like Cotton Candy, or Peach Cobbler, each offering a distinctive flavor experience. These standout trees are perfect for mango lovers seeking bold, exciting tastes.
Mango fruits come in a stunning range of skin colors, from yellow and orange to deep red blush tones. Inside, the flesh is usually bright yellow or orange, with a smooth, juicy texture. Many premium varieties are fiberless or low-fiber, making them easier to eat fresh and more enjoyable to slice. The rich aroma and sweet pulp make each bite a tropical treat.
Best Mango Trees for Pots
Short on space? These container-friendly mango trees are popular for patios, balconies, and small yards:
- Pickering: compact, bushy, and flavorful
- Neelum: productive and manageable
- Rosigold Mango: early producer
- Fairchild and Mallika: reliable for container growing
Additional compact varieties like Pineapple Pleasure, Phoenix Compact, and Fruit Punch are also ideal for pots. These trees are not just manageable, they’re productive and flavorful too, making them a smart choice for container growers.
When growing mango trees in pots, choose a large container with good drainage. Dwarf varieties can be kept under 10 feet tall with light pruning and still yield plenty of fruit.
Most Profitable Mango Trees
Starting a home orchard or selling locally? Choose trees that offer high yields, strong disease resistance, and excellent shelf life:
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Kent Mango: heavy bearer, smooth flesh
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Keitt Mango: late-season producer
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Tommy Atkins Mango: long shelf life and transport-friendly
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Valencia Pride Mango: fast-growing, large fruit
Premium varieties like M-4, Juliette, and Orange Essence are ideal for markets or gourmet customers. Grafted trees give you consistent fruit year after year.
To extend your mango season, consider mixing early, mid, and late-season varieties. Some trees start ripening in June, while others peak in July or August, ensuring you enjoy a steady supply of fresh fruit all summer long.
Why Grafted Mango Trees?
All our mango trees are grafted, meaning you get fruit faster, often in just 2-3 years. Grafted trees also inherit the exact traits of the parent variety, including fruit size, flavor, and growth habit. They’re more reliable and productive than seedlings. Grafted trees also offer improved disease resistance and consistent fruit quality.
How to Grow a Mango Tree (It’s Easier Than You Think)
Mango trees love warmth and sunshine. Choose a sunny spot with well-draining soil. For containers, use a mix that drains well and fertilize regularly during the growing season.
Water when the top inch of soil is dry, don’t overdo it. Most mango varieties don’t need heavy pruning, especially dwarfs, but removing dead branches improves air circulation and shape.
In cooler zones, bring potted trees indoors during cold snaps. With just a little care, your mango tree will thrive and reward you with sweet fruit year after year.
Growing your own mango tree is more than just gardening, it’s an investment in joy, flavor, and self-sufficiency. Watching your tree bloom and fruit each year brings a sense of reward that store-bought mangoes just can’t match.
Best Mango Tree Care: Soil, Watering, Pruning, and Harvesting
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