All Summer Mango Tree 15G - Urban Abundance
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All Summer Mango Tree in 15-Gallon Pot Available in Jupiter, FL
The All Summer Mango (Mangifera indica 'All Summer') lives up to its name with a remarkably long fruiting season—sometimes producing over multiple months with staggered ripening. This Florida-bred variety is celebrated for its medium-sized, golden-yellow fruit with juicy, fiberless flesh and a rich, classic mango flavor that’s both sweet and refreshingly tropical. Ideal for families and backyard growers who want a longer mango harvest window without sacrificing quality.
In a 15-gallon pot, this tree is robust and nearly fruiting size, ready to take off in your South Florida orchard, backyard, or foodscape.
Care & Growing Info (Optimized for South Florida):
Sunlight: Full sun—6 to 8 hours daily. Mangoes need bright, direct light to bloom and fruit heavily.
Watering: Moderate. Water deeply but infrequently. Allow soil to dry slightly between waterings. Avoid constant moisture.
Soil: Well-drained sandy or loamy soil. Amend with compost for added fertility. Ensure good drainage to prevent root rot.
Fertilizer: Apply mango-specific fertilizer 3–4 times a year. Use additional potassium and micronutrients during bloom and fruit development for the best yield.
Growth Habit: Medium to large upright tree with spreading branches. Grows 15–30 feet tall. Prune to maintain size and structure. 15-gallon trees are typically 5–7 feet tall and well-established.
Temperature: USDA Zones 10–11. Heat- and humidity-tolerant. Protect from frost and cold snaps below 40°F when young.
Maintenance: Low to moderate. Light pruning after harvest enhances shape and air circulation. Good disease resistance, especially when grown in full sun with airflow.
Harvest & Seasonality:
Planting Time: Spring and fall are best, but mangoes can be planted year-round in South Florida with adequate care.
Harvest Time: Early summer through late summer (May–August), with staggered ripening over weeks—one of the longest mango seasons available.
How to Harvest: Pick fruit when it begins to change color and slightly softens. Ripen indoors at room temperature.
Seasonal Notes: Perfect for home growers who want multiple harvests from a single tree each summer.
Medicinal & Nutritional Benefits:
All Summer mangoes are loaded with Vitamins A and C, fiber, and antioxidants. Known to support healthy digestion, skin vitality, immune function, and hydration, mangoes are an energizing and delicious addition to any diet.
Ideal For:
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Families wanting a longer mango season
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Backyard orchards and food forests
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South Florida growers seeking low-maintenance tropical fruit
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Smoothie fans, home chefs, and mango lovers
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Gardeners who prefer fewer trees with longer yields
Plant Classification:
Scientific Name: Mangifera indica 'All Summer'
Common Name: All Summer Mango
Plant Type: Tropical fruit tree
Family: Anacardiaceae (cashew family)
Class: Dicot – Broadleaf evergreen
Growth Form: Upright, spreading evergreen fruit tree
Evergreen/Deciduous: Evergreen—maintains foliage year-round in South Florida
Perennial or Annual: Perennial—fruits annually with proper care
Container Size: 15-gallon pot
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