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Kensington Pride Mango Tree

Grafted Kensington Pride Mango Tree

Kensington Pride Mango Tree
Kensington Pride Mango Features
  • Flavor Profile: The Kensington Pride Mango is known for its sweet, juicy flesh with a rich, tropical flavor. It often has hints of peach and pineapple.

  • Texture: This mango variety has a smooth, fibreless texture, making it easy to eat and perfect for desserts or salads.

  • Color: The skin of the Kensington Pride Mango is typically a vibrant yellow with a slight blush of red, indicating ripeness.

  • Size: It is medium to large in size, generally weighing between 300 to 600 grams.

  • Ripening: The fruit ripens from green to yellow, and it is best consumed when it yields slightly to pressure.

  • Growing Regions: Kensington Pride Mangoes are primarily grown in Australia.

  • Harvest Season: The peak season for Kensington Pride Mangoes is typically from late summer to early autumn.

    Kensington Pride Mango Tree Care and Maintenance

    The Kensington Pride Mango tree, also known as the Bowen Mango, is a popular variety known for its sweet and juicy fruit. Proper care and maintenance are essential to ensure healthy growth and a bountiful harvest. Below are some key aspects to consider:

    1. Planting Location

    • Choose a sunny spot with well-drained soil.

    • Avoid areas with heavy clay or waterlogged soil.

    2. Watering

    • Water young trees regularly to establish roots, especially during dry spells.

    • Once established, reduce watering frequency, allowing the soil to dry out between watering sessions.

    3. Fertilization

    • Use a balanced fertilizer during the growing season, typically in spring and summer.

    • Organic options such as compost or well-rotted manure can also be beneficial.

    4. Pruning

    • Prune the tree to maintain its shape and remove any dead or diseased branches.

    • Pruning should be done after harvest to encourage new growth for the next season.

    5. Pest and Disease Management

    • Monitor for common pests such as fruit flies and aphids.

    • Implement organic pest control methods or consult a local expert for severe infestations.

    6. Harvesting

    • Harvest during the peak season, which is typically from late summer to early autumn.

    • Pick mangoes when they are slightly soft to the touch and have developed their full color.

    7. Winter Care

    • In cooler regions, protect young trees from frost by covering them or bringing them indoors if potted.

    • Mulch around the base to retain moisture and insulate the roots.

    By following these care and maintenance tips, your Kensington Pride Mango tree can thrive and produce delicious fruit for many years to come.

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