Gardening From Seeds : How to Plant a Mango Seed

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A mango seed, which is one of the largest in the plant kingdom, can be planted directly into the soil after drying out for a couple of days. Lay a mango seed flat into the ground withgardening help from an urban horticulturist in this free video on plant seeds. Expert: Stan DeFreitas Bio: Stan DeFreitas, also known as Mr. Green Thumb, has experience as an urban horticulturist working for the Pinellas County Extension Service and has taught horticulture at the St. Petersburg College. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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October 19, 2009

zardiw @ 8:20 pm #

Define ‘Break it loose’………..z

January 22, 2010

hippymobster @ 10:12 am #

pull the pulp off the seed. some people will have u bust open the white pit to remove the inner brown seed, but you do not have to.

April 8, 2010

maddcatone @ 9:36 am #

I’ve got a couple in pots now. Will see soon enough whether they’re gonna take.

April 29, 2010

scalisema @ 3:17 am #

So there is no need to graft these in order to bare fruit?

June 15, 2010

Animehem @ 6:17 pm #

@zardiw the white part can be broken open to reveal a brown and white seed be careful not to damage it when breaking the white part. for more information i recomend “burst seed” he is very informative ps you can use paper towels instead of a tampon

June 20, 2010

TRYER25 @ 6:03 pm #

@scalisema You can get fruit either way. But grafting your new sprout to an already exist plant will bare fruit in less time.

July 26, 2010

MangoPlantMaker @ 8:27 pm #

For a better instructional video come on over to The Mango Plant Maker.

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