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John S
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June 8, 2011 - 9:45 pm

If you can grow mangos, it probably doesn't freeze there. Can you tell us more about your climate? There are hundreds of types of fruit, and they do well only in certain climates. How hot, how wet, for how long, how cold, how frozen for how long.?
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mickrishna
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June 13, 2011 - 2:14 am

ye we can go for guaua rather than other because soil may not support for you as in u r area mangoes and others are growing so there will be prob with soil its better to go guaua as it gives better production even it gives lost u wil be safe

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June 21, 2011 - 4:50 pm

I grew up in Malaysia and we have abundant fruit trees in our garden. Not much care needed. We have rambutans, jackfruit, durians, papayas. Mangoes are not so easy to grow. I would leave bananas out as they tend to spread and takes up too much room. I love tropical fruits.. They are miles tastier than oranges and apples that I get now being Europe.

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