Gormt delivered very quickly, in great condition, can’t wait for them to grow and start producing
Got to VA a day early and very healthy. A couple weeks in and looks lovely. Can’t wait for mangoes!
All arrived above expectations.
Healthy
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Turpentine mango is primarily used as rootstock for grafting other mango varieties. Here are the key uses and characteristics of turpentine mango:
1. Rootstock: Turpentine mango is considered the gold standard for mango rootstock, especially in Florida and the Caribbean. It provides an excellent foundation for grafting other mango varieties.
2. Strong root system: Turpentine rootstock develops a wide lateral root system and a deep tap root, creating a super strong foundation for grafted trees.
3. Resilience: Trees grafted onto turpentine rootstock can thrive in various extreme weather conditions, including strong winds, drought, and floods.
4. Pest and disease resistance: Turpentine rootstock offers unparalleled pest and disease resistance, contributing to the longevity and health of grafted mango trees.
5. Easy care: Grafted mango trees with turpentine roots are easier to care for compared to trees with less vigorous root systems. They are forgiving and require minimal attention.
6. Fast growth: Turpentine mango seedlings grow quickly and can be grafted onto as early as six months of age.
7. Fruit production: While turpentine mangoes are edible, they are generally not preferred for consumption due to their small size, fibrous flesh, and sometimes strong resin-like flavor. However, some people, particularly those from Jamaica, enjoy eating them or using them for juicing.
8. Historical significance: Turpentine mangoes were likely the first type of mangoes successfully introduced to Florida in the 1860s and have played a role in the development of many Florida mango varieties.
Turpentine mango is primarily used as rootstock for grafting other mango varieties. Here are the key uses and characteristics of turpentine mango:
1. Rootstock: Turpentine mango is considered the gold standard for mango rootstock, especially in Florida and the Caribbean. It provides an excellent foundation for grafting other mango varieties.
2. Strong root system: Turpentine rootstock develops a wide lateral root system and a deep tap root, creating a super strong foundation for grafted trees.
3. Resilience: Trees grafted onto turpentine rootstock can thrive in various extreme weather conditions, including strong winds, drought, and floods.
4. Pest and disease resistance: Turpentine rootstock offers unparalleled pest and disease resistance, contributing to the longevity and health of grafted mango trees.
5. Easy care: Grafted mango trees with turpentine roots are easier to care for compared to trees with less vigorous root systems. They are forgiving and require minimal attention.
6. Fast growth: Turpentine mango seedlings grow quickly and can be grafted onto as early as six months of age.
7. Fruit production: While turpentine mangoes are edible, they are generally not preferred for consumption due to their small size, fibrous flesh, and sometimes strong resin-like flavor. However, some people, particularly those from Jamaica, enjoy eating them or using them for juicing.
8. Historical significance: Turpentine mangoes were likely the first type of mangoes successfully introduced to Florida in the 1860s and have played a role in the development of many Florida mango varieties.
The info below are our standard sizes. Subject to change without notice.
Tree Height* | Container Size | Box (inches) | Months in Nursery |
1-2 feet | 1 Gallon - 6" tall | 6x6x24 | 6 |
2-3 feet | 2 Gallon - 8" tall | 9x9x36 | 6-12 |
3 feet | 3 Gallon - 10" tall | 10x10x36 | 6-12 |
3-4 feet | 7 Gallon - 12" tall | 12x12x48 | 12+ |
* Tree height includes the container. Sizes may vary and are subject to change without notice.
This depends on the type of tree and the propagation method used to produce the tree. Below is general information regarding the time it takes for your tree to produce fruit.
GRAFTED TREES
They typically produce fruit in 1-2 years. They are copies of matured trees.
AIR LAYERED TREES
They typically produce fruit in 1-2 years. They are copies of matured trees.
TREES PROPAGATED BY CUTTINGS
They typically produce fruit in 1-2 years. They are copies of matured trees
TREES PROPAGATED BY SEEDLINGS
They typically produce fruit in 6-7 years. There are many exceptions to this rule. For example: Papaya: 1-2 years, Sugar Apple: 1-2 years, Custard Apple: 1-2 years, Soursop: 1-2 years
We are currently offering FREE SHIPPING to customers in certain states, with a minimum purchase requirement. Please use our check out to see the shipping options available to you.
Free shipping IS NOT available for other locations at the moment, as we have recently experience significant increases in labor, shipping and packing costs.
We have negotiated a deep discounted rate with FedEx ground or FedEx Express.
For customers in Hawaii and Alaska and other territories under the control of the United States, but not part of the contiguous United States, the only shipping method available is FedEx Express Service.
Our trees are shipped in carton boxes. The preferred shipping carrier is: FedEx Home Delivery / Ground / Express
**04-14-2025 update**. We currently require a Phytosanitary Certificate to ship to California, which incurs a cost of $129.95 per box. However, we are exploring options to potentially ship to California without this certificate by the end of July 2025. We will update our policies accordingly if this becomes possible.
We ship our trees using custom-made carton boxes. Our trees typically ship via FedEx ground. Depending on your destination, it can take 2-7 days for your tree to arrive. 99% of the time, the trees arrive alive to their final destination. Our trees are shipped in a container with soil.
Most fruit trees can be grown in a container. Follow the recommendations below...
Follow the simple instructions below to plant your tree on the ground...
Our warranty only covers the tree arriving alive and in fair condition. If you receive your tree in a condition in which the tree may not survive, please take a few pictures and submit them via email to our address: service@everglades.farm. Please do this within 48 hours or receiving your tree. We will review your email and get back to you within a few days. Remember to Keep the box in case we ask you to ship the plant back to us. Our warranty does not apply once you have planted the tree on the ground.
We get a lot of requests for pictures. Unfortunately, we are not able to accommodate this request, as we stock over 10,000 trees in different sizes. Completing the task of sending a picture of a specific tree to a customer can take 1-2 hours per request. And this same tree can be sold the very same day to another customer. Fortunately, our web site has pictures of most of our trees, which are remarkably like the actual tree that you will receive.
We recommend granular fertilizer for most of the tropical fruit trees.
You can purchase the fertilizer on our website thru the link below...
Fertilizer for Fruit Trees Granular N-P-K- with Micronutrients Fersol, 1 Pound Bag
Gormt delivered very quickly, in great condition, can’t wait for them to grow and start producing
Got to VA a day early and very healthy. A couple weeks in and looks lovely. Can’t wait for mangoes!
All arrived above expectations.
Healthy