RubberDiesel,
When I saw the first picture, the first thought that hit me was "Why did he plant them next to each other", but I see they are still in their bags waiting to be planted. When did you start your orchard?
RubberDiesel,
When I saw the first picture, the first thought that hit me was "Why did he plant them next to each other", but I see they are still in their bags waiting to be planted. When did you start your orchard?
Since the mango trees are small between 1 and 2 meters high and about 10 meters from the next mango tree. For now, there is a lot of space between mango trees. I'm thinking of planting papaya trees. They grow fast and easy. Easy and cheap to grow and not to worried about cutting it down.
Boon Mee - your 15' trees, how many squares of does it need. Is 10m from tree to tree sufficient?
i started last year and looking good so far. but am still learning.mike123ca
When I saw the first picture, the first thought that hit me was "Why did he plant them next to each other", but I see they are still in their bags waiting to be planted. When did you start your orchard?
matt
Kaew Boran is original Kaew of Thailand. The ripe mango is rather cheap in comparison to the other ripe mango. It is the most suitable mango for making salted picking. We can use the green Kaew mango as a substitute for lemon in Thai salad (ยำ) or hot soup (ต้มยำ).
Kaew Khmin or Kaew Khmen (Khmer) is originaly from Cambodia.
The ancient Indian took this strain to Cabodia thousand years ago.
Named Kaew Khmin because inside is yellow.
The frit of Kaew Khmin or Kaew Khamen is lager than Kaew Boran.
Kaew Khmin Mango.
Photo credit : http://www.technologychaoban.com/new...=155§ion=2
thanks packdee look delicious.
matt.
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