Pickering Mango Tree – Compact, Cold-Hardy & Grafted for Early Fruit
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Bring the tropics to your backyard with the Pickering Mango Tree, a dwarf mango variety known for its compact size and rich, sweet flavor. Whether you’re planting in a small garden or a patio container, this tree is a favorite among home gr...
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Had Potential, But Fell Short
"Thank you for following up on my order of the Sugar apple, Longan, Mango, and Sapodilla trees. I wanted to let you know that they originally arrived in very poor condition due to inadequate packaging. The tops of three trees were snapped off because the younger branches weren't protected, and many small branches were broken and completely dry. I am not looking for any compensation, but I wanted to give you this feedback so you can improve your shipping methods for future customers. The good news is that after some care, the trees are looking a lot better now. They have survived and are still alive!"
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W · 5 days ago
Great Support and Plants
I ordered 4 bamboo, three 2 gallon and one 1 gallon, plants and received them without any tags. the plants were packaged really nicely and they all look good. Frustrated I contacted support and they contacted me on the weekend via email to sort it out. I sent pcs over and even though i was frustrated they answered all my question in time over a long memorial day weekend. They are a good nursery and good have plants and support. I will be buying from them again.
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Hardeep · 16 days ago
BAD, BAD, BAD
I paid $115 for a 3-gallon mango. It came and in the pot was a 3" rootball. So, of course, when, as appropriate, I removed the plant, all the soil fell away, and with that tiny rootball exposed, the plant died--despite my being an expert gardener. I instantly planted it in the appropriate mix and pot and put it in the shade for the few-day acclimation period. At at the first sign of wilting, I covered it with shade cloth. The plant died anyway. I called for a replacement--They should NOT be selling a just-uppotted tiny plant as a 3 gallon. But they refused to send a replacement. Bad, bad, bad.