I live in two different countries alternately but I have enough space for gardening in both places. It;s mango season in India so my mango trees are full of fruits despite heavy storms which reduced the total number to almost 20%. By the way the trees have enough to eat and share with neighbors.
However, the image of the oranges displayed here was taken last October and there will be enough when I will be back in Canberra in the month of August.
If you want both of these, no worries!
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So would you like to have these mangoes?
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Yes
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No
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Or you would like to have oranges?
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I truly love this post because I am also a grower of fruits.
Thank you so much, I would love to visit your posts with fruits and gardens!
I like both fruit, we cant grow mangoes but can grow oranges..It is too cool for mangoes….
I don’t see mango trees in Canberra but we have them a plenty around Sydney, thanks.
One question, Australia has lovely bananas but they don’t export them.Why not?
I am not sure but I will have to find out the reason.
I am surprised to hear that, therefore posting few mango/pomegranate trees that I took today from my Indian garden this morning.
Call me greedy: I want both! Do you always pick the mangoes when they are green?
This is green variety so it’s almost ready to eat.
Oh thanks for that info. I didn;t know of it 🙂
I would like to have both!
Please help yourself 🙂
Both places are close by so you can visit both of them easily.
Would enjoy both, nice photos.
Thanks but I love mangoes more than any other fruits!
I prefer both according to season
Me too but I prefer mangoes over any other fruit!
Mangoes any day, but I like all fruits.
I think everyone likes all fruits but my first choice is mangoes!
No particular favorites here. Anything will do.
You can have anything from here 🙂
I would like to taste both suny. Send me a pack of both!
Better if you come and taste them and carry as many as you like 🙂
Wow gardening, I like both .
Thanks, I like the plants you posted too!