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Ice Cream Dwarf Mango Tree, Grafted

Ice Cream Dwarf Mango Tree, Grafted

Regular price $39.95 USD
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Ice Cream Dwarf Mango Tree, Grafted - For Sale from Everglades Farms, Florida

Product Overview:

Enhance your garden with the Ice Cream Dwarf Mango Tree, a grafted variety known for its exceptional fruit and ornamental beauty. This tree is perfect for small gardens and container planting, offering delicious mangoes and shade.

Key Features:

  • Subtropical Growth: Grown in our plant nursery in Homestead, Florida, the Ice Cream Dwarf Mango Tree benefits from the ideal subtropical weather, ensuring robust growth and fruit production.
  • Age and Size: The average age of the tree in a 3-gallon container is 12-18 months, making it ready to thrive and grow in your garden.
  • Shade Tree: This tree makes an excellent shade tree, providing not only delicious fruit but also a cool, shaded area in your garden.
  • Early Fruit Production: Grafted trees typically bear fruit in 2-3 years under proper conditions and care, allowing you to enjoy homegrown mangoes sooner.
  • Convenient Shipping: This tree ships in a 3-gallon plastic container, ensuring it arrives safely and is ready for planting.

Growing and Care Instructions:

  • Soil and Watering: Plant in well-drained, fertile soil that retains moisture. Regular watering is essential, especially during the growing season.
  • Sunlight Requirements: Thrives in full sun to partial shade, making it versatile for various growing conditions.
  • Fertilization: Use a balanced fertilizer during the growing season to encourage vigorous growth and fruit production.
  • Pruning: Prune to maintain shape and remove any diseased or dead branches, which helps improve air circulation and reduces the risk of disease.

Growth and Adaptability:

  • Compact Size: The Ice Cream Dwarf Mango Tree is ideal for small gardens, patios, and container gardening due to its manageable size.
  • Early Fruit Production: Grafted trees typically begin bearing fruit within 2-3 years, offering sweet, fiberless mangoes perfect for fresh eating, juicing, and various culinary uses.

Special Considerations:

  • Cultivated in Florida: Grown in our premium plant nursery in Homestead, Florida, our Ice Cream Dwarf Mango Trees benefit from the region’s ideal subtropical climate, ensuring robust growth and exceptional fruit production.
  • Shipping Details: Shipped in a sturdy 3-gallon plastic container to ensure the tree's roots remain healthy and ready for transplantation upon arrival.

Why Choose Everglades Farm?

  • Quality Assurance: We ensure our plants are healthy and ready to thrive in your garden.
  • Sustainability: Our nursery practices eco-friendly methods to support sustainable agriculture.
  • Customer Support: Expert guidance and support to help you succeed in growing your Ice Cream Dwarf Mango Tree.

Order Now to Enjoy Tropical Delight:

Transform your garden with the Ice Cream Dwarf Mango Tree from Everglades Farms. Enjoy the delicious fruits and the ornamental beauty of this exceptional tree. Order your tree today and add a touch of the tropics to your outdoor space!

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Customer Reviews

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Adam

So far so good. Can’t wait for it to produce fruit.

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Pallavi

Verry nice

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Albert Henry
Somewhat Satisfied

Shipping box was undamaged. However, the support bamboo stick was broken, the top of the mango tree is bent and damaged but not broken off. There was a good amount of soil at the bottom of the box. 4 or 5 leaves were broken and dried up and had to be cut off. There are spots and brown tips on most of the leaves. Other than that, the plant is relatively healthy so I will see what happens. I did not reach out to Everglades about replacement as I did not what to go through the hassle.

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Lisa Bradley

My lack of a green thumb but did arrive very quickly

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Net M
So far so good

I live in Ga, close to Jacksonville. I know the tree will not survive my weather outside, so I have put it in my sunroom. My only concern is when blooming occur, will I have any pollinators? I may have to hand pollinate.