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Uploaded by on Jan 1, 2011

Learn how to grow the seeds from mangoes you eat into a beautiful big tree by watching a step by step tutorial

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  • Shut that freaking dog up.

  • WOW AMY LEE'S MOM!!! i love mangoes hope mine grows :)

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  • Willow bears a natural growth hormone that can easily be leached out of small saplings or young branches and used on plants (completely natural and safe for kids and pets), and it's very rare for hybrid roses (the most common types in most gardens) to bear viable seeds. Hybrid roses also have very weak natural root systems and are usually grafted onto the roots of other plants. Also, roses are in the apple family, so they might require a set amount of cold or freezing before they'll sprout.

  • Awww, I wish I have just part of your ability with plants!!! I will try the mango though. Thank you for this video! xo

  • lol i live in the caribbean we grow from seed with the shells on them (only 17 ) got like 50 growing around the place random ones

  • or u could just use ure hands to open the seed

  • @abbeyxnormal Thanks!!

  • @etherealmist76 I started my avocado seed as you said, with toothpicks. I put three toothpicks in, and they went in fairly easily. I just set it in a cup with enough water to cover the lower quarter of the seed. I kept it in the sunlight, and within a couple weeks the seed split on its own and the roots came out. I left it like that for another week or two, then I planted it in a small pot (no larger than 10 in diameter). They want to be in a small pot for a long time, maybe 1 or 2 years.

  • I just introduced Mangos to my mother this past summer, I'm definately going to try it!They're the best in season in the summer. I agree with you picking fruit. I have apples trees. My father has an old fashioned apple press and makes cider every year! Some of it ends up like champagne,and it's very unique!**~Your roses are so beautiful~**I love when you makes videos like this with beautiful plants!!!

  • @abbeyxnormal Is there anything special to do with the avacado seed?? Do you have to stick toothpicks in it or something??I'd like to try to grow an avacado,but I'm thinking there are a few things to do???

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