Our mango tree yields a good number of mangoes every year. However, we noticed that we have an especially high yield and larger fruits around every other year. Sometimes, it took 2 years before a good yield. The best yield and harvest since we moved to our upper Antipolo home was in 2020 during the pandemic. We had fairly good yields the last two years so this year we expected to be an average harvest. The fruits this year were not as big as the previous years' but there were a lot that survived since the flowering days in March. Fortunately, the fruits grew before the late March rains that usually destroyed flowers.
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| Part of this year's harvest from our tree |
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| Our dog Boots usually sits near the pile as if guarding it from the cats and other animals roaming our garden at night. |
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| Here's Boots again beside the mangoes we were sorting to give away to family and friends. |
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| The skin was still green but they are ripening rapidly. |
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| More mangoes to give away |
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| Selected mangoes for our consumption were placed near the dining area |
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| We suddenly had mangoes dominating the fruit table. We usually have bananas and citrus on this table. |
More on mangoes in the next post!
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