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This year we had a great crop of mangos. For about a month I had a mango everyday, it was great. Unfortunately, our crop is about up, but out of all our mango seeds, we now have a baby mango tree growing in our compost pile. We had talked of trying to plant a seed, but we didn’t even have to do it, it grew on it’s own and in a spot that is rich in nutrients. So in 20-30 yrs we might have another tree in the garden giving mangos, yippee.