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hello all, I am new and happy to have found this site. I am looking for information about grafting - we hope to build a much-needed addition to our home, but to do so, we will have to lose our beloved and faithful mango tree. (We also have an avocado tree that may be in the way as well, but now I will just concentrate on the mango tree). Our mango tree has fruited every year for the past 11, and delivers gorgeous haden mangos (and has never been fertilized or mulched or pruned... perhaps we've just been lucky). We hate to lose the tree, and so hope that we will be able to graft it. I got sketchy information from the Fruit and Spice Park in my area, but was hoping that someone on this forum has had experience grafting a mango tree.
I'd appreicate any and all information. Thanks so much, Elizabeth
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