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Kent Mango Trees near Orange County CA

 
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Hi,

Anyone know where we can buy Kent (not Keitt) mango trees in or near Orange County CA? We have tried Green Thumb, Plant Depot, Armstrong, Home Depot, Lowes?

Thanks
Jerry
 
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Location: San Diego, CA: Sunset Zone 24, USDA Zone 10b
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I'm down in San Diego...which you might consider "near". I worked with Tyler (619-342-5165, Backyard Fruit) to get a Glenn mango tree late last year from Florida's Pine Island Nursery. http://www.tropicalfruitnursery.com/mango/index.shtml Kent as well as many other choices are available.

Ms. Glenn is currently fruiting and doing quite well! I shopped around quite a bit including Exotica and other nurseries down this way.
 
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Maybe try a search on "farms and garden" on the oc or la craigslist.
There are inland nurseries that advertise there.

Hope you get a grafted tree or it's going to be a long wait.
 
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