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How to keep Mangos?

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53 minutes ago, sandyf said:

Go by the squirrels, if the hole is small - not ripe, if half eaten then they are ripe.

 

I know the problem, bit difficult to tell when they are 15 foot in the air. Wife gets annoyed when I pick them too soon but I like to get there before the squirrels, they soften up in a few days.

Squirrel's are very good to eat too.

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    Interesting.....also found this.....could be....... as we were inundated last year.....   Alternate Bearing   Mango trees are known for alternate bearing, which means they produce

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1 hour ago, sandyf said:

Go by the squirrels, if the hole is small - not ripe, if half eaten then they are ripe.

I didn't see any squirrels at market....

 

 

12 hours ago, GypsyT said:

I didn't see any squirrels at market....

 

 

 

They were in the pile of mangos.

22 hours ago, PopGun said:

Squirrel's are very good to eat too.

Rats with tails -no thanks.

21 hours ago, GypsyT said:

I didn't see any squirrels at market....

 

 

In disguise with shaved tails.

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Tomorrow I should see "beaver" in Isan if lucky...

- sorry, no reports coming

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