. Armstrong Nurseries . Sandy loam is considered the best for theLoquat, but it thrives surprisingly well in most any kindof soil found in California. Irrigate as you would a Citrustree. Do not cultivate when fruit is forming. Mangos. The Mango should only be planted in favoredsituations where practically no frost occurs. The youngtrees in vigorous growth may be injured seriously by atemperature of 3 2 degrees, where trees eight ten yearsold will stand temperature down to 26 degrees. The Mangothrives in most soils which are well drained. Dig largeholes and fill in with rich top soil wl\en


. Armstrong Nurseries . Sandy loam is considered the best for theLoquat, but it thrives surprisingly well in most any kindof soil found in California. Irrigate as you would a Citrustree. Do not cultivate when fruit is forming. Mangos. The Mango should only be planted in favoredsituations where practically no frost occurs. The youngtrees in vigorous growth may be injured seriously by atemperature of 3 2 degrees, where trees eight ten yearsold will stand temperature down to 26 degrees. The Mangothrives in most soils which are well drained. Dig largeholes and fill in with rich top soil wl\en planting. Carefcr the tree as recommended for the Avocado. Feijoas. The Feijoa is a hardy, sub-tropical tree, whichstands tempt i ature of 15 degrees. A sai dy loam, richin humus, is considered the ideal for the Feijoa, althoughit seems to grow remarkably well in heavy soils. Plantas you would a Citrus or Avocado tree. Prune spar-ingly—just enough to keep the tree in good form if in-clined to develop long branches. 9. Typical Olive Tree Pruning Olive Trees in Nursery Rows


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