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Summer is all about Mango Season....

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Hi Everyone -- I trust you and family are doing well. Things are getting better and better with covid situations. Take care of yourself and family. In this blog, I am going to share little about summer KING fruit   " Mango ".  :) In India, Mango is the king of fruits , so you can get it as soon as the spring season ends and the summer season begins, usually in the first few weeks of April.  Mango season starts in summer and continues till the middle of the monsoon. Mango is one of a great summer fruits in India, as it helps the body fight the heat and prevents heat strokes in summer. During summer in south India, we get many fruits. i.e. Cashew Apples, Palm Fruits (Ice Apple), Jack Fruits. Jamuns, Tamarind, Manila Tamarind etc.   Indian summers are incomplete without mango. It is undoubtedly the king of fruits in the Indian subcontinent. Types of Mangoes:  There are around 20+ varieties of Mangoes. What I am aware of are: Alphonsa,  Neelum, Banganapalli, Himsagar etc. Mango

When the King of Fruits(Mango) starts rolling, after 6+ years...

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 Hi Everyone -- Hope you are doing well, keeping safe and getting back to normal post-covid activities.  In this blog, I will share about my 6+ years old mango trees...  Mango is King of Fruits in India. We planted these set of mango trees almost 6 years ago in farm. When I purchased these trees from an agriculture office, the officer told me that, it will yield in 3 years. But, I had to wait for another 3 years to see the trees blooming. Below picture is latest one from farm. Tree is full of flowers "first time", as of this month.  Happiness is unlimited :) . When you see the flowers, when you touch these flowers, the experiences are un-explainable.  Unstoppable honey bees and beeping bird sounds are around these trees now.  I am not sure, whether all of these flowers will yield in Mango fruits, but I will hope for best. Mist play a big role in harvesting. Hope the weather conditions become favor of the trees, to get proper mango yielding. In my day to day job, we release so