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RE: FRUITS AND VEGGIES MONDAY - 61ST : MY HOT MANGO SALSA
There's some variety of mangoes that the sour taste remain even if it well ripeš we have it at the community park here months ago, but since nobody pick it up.. so they cut the tree and plant another variety.
If people donāt eat the fruit from your community trees theyāll plant another kind? Thatās so cool. Any fruit tree you see in Los Angeles is probably going to be on someoneās private property. Usually people donāt care if we take a lemon here or there but I wouldnāt count on them sharing their mangoes. But who knows, maybe theyād be happy to š¤·š¼āāļø
As long as you take care of the plant and notify the community leader about it (but it's only applied in my neighbourhoodš) I'm looking for a chance to harvest Matoa from the public space and some stinky beans from the mosque too ... still I need an approval from the caretaker first.
Mangoes not something common at your place my dear.. I can grow my own with the seed of the fallen mangoes (you know.. we have bats that has amazing instinct to pick the best fruitš) but it will take too long to grow them from seed.. so, let's buy the flowering mango tree and wait for 2 months to pick it.
No, mango trees arenāt common in California. We have a lot of almond trees and citrus trees. Because it can be pretty tropical here in LA Iād think we could grow a mango tree but I havenāt seen one myself. I have neighbors who have a banana tree. I think thatās pretty cool.