Introducing the Kent Grafted Mango Tree, a live tropical fruit tree specially cultivated to bring the taste and beauty of the tropics to your home. Standing between 1.5 to 3 feet tall, this compact mango tree arrives in a convenient gallon pot, making it ideal for patios, small gardens, or even indoors in a well-lit area. Unlike seed-grown mangoes, which may take years to bear fruit, the Kent Grafted Mango is known for early fruit production—offering fresh, sweet mangoes within just 1-2 years after planting.
This grafted variety is designed for warm climates and is well-suited for USDA zones 9-11. Its small stature makes it perfect for container gardening, allowing even those outside its natural growing zones to enjoy this delightful tree. Place the Kent Mango Tree in a location that receives full sun and plant it in sandy loam soil to ensure robust growth and fruiting potential. With a balanced watering routine, keeping the soil moist during warmer months while avoiding waterlogging, this tree will thrive and remain healthy. Adding a balanced fertilizer during the growing season can further enhance fruit production, making it easy to enjoy organic mangoes right at home.
Perfect for mango lovers and tropical garden enthusiasts, the Kent Grafted Mango Tree will elevate your gardening experience. This versatile and manageable tree not only beautifies your space but provides a bounty of fresh, nutritious fruit, bringing an authentic tropical ambiance to any garden, patio, or home.
Key Features:
- Type of Plant: Tropical Fruit Tree
- Condition: Live Plant, Grafted Variety
- Mature Size: 1.5-3 ft tall
- Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained sandy loam soil
- USDA Zone: 9-11
- Soil Type: Sandy loam
- Sunlight Exposure: Full sun
- Expected Planting Period: Spring or early summer
FAQ:
How tall does the Kent Grafted Mango Tree grow?
The Kent Mango Tree typically reaches a height of 1.5-3 feet, making it perfect for small gardens, patios, or containers.
What USDA zones are best for this mango tree?
This variety thrives in USDA zones 9-11, making it ideal for warm, sunny climates.
How soon can I expect fruit from my tree?
Being a grafted variety, the Kent Mango Tree generally begins to bear fruit within 1-2 years after planting.
What type of soil does it need?
The Kent Mango Tree grows best in well-drained sandy loam soil, which supports healthy root growth.
How often should I water my mango tree?
Water regularly during warmer months, keeping the soil moist but avoiding waterlogging to prevent root rot.
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