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Welcome to Lapland Nursery

Your Premier Mango Tree Seedling Source

At Lapland Nursery, we take pride in being your go-to destination for top-quality Mango tree seedlings and trees. With over 30 years of mango farming expertise under our belt, we offer not only superior mango seedlings but also invaluable guidance and support to our clients throughout their mango farming journey.

Why Choose Lapland Nursery?

Quality Seedlings and Trees

Our commitment to excellence begins with our seedlings. Each one is carefully nurtured to ensure robust growth and abundant fruit production. Whether you’re a hobbyist or a commercial farmer, our Mango seedlings and trees are suited to meet your needs.

Expert Advice

At Lapland Nursery, we don’t just provide seedlings; we offer expertise. Our team of experienced mango enthusiasts are here to assist you from the initial planning stages to the first year of farming. We understand the intricacies of mango farming and are eager to share our knowledge with you. Want to know how to grow mango trees? Lapland Nursery has the support you need.

Comprehensive Guidance

From choosing the right variety to soil preparation and care during the crucial first year of farming, Lapland Nursery is your partner every step of the way. We believe in setting you up for success in the world of mango cultivation.

Global Shipping

Lapland Nursery isn’t bound by borders. Our expertise extends globally, and we are well-versed in shipping mango trees to clients worldwide. Whether you’re in South Africa or across the oceans, you can trust us to deliver the finest mango trees to your doorstep.

Mango Nursery at Full Capacity

With a capacity of 150,000 seedlings, our mango nursery is a testament to our dedication to meeting your mango farming needs. Our extensive selection of mango tree varieties ensures that you’ll find the perfect match for your climate and preferences. We have a wide variety of cultivars available from Keitt, Sensation, Joa, Shelly, Tommy atkins, Kent, Long Green and more you can choose from.

Plant with Confidence, Harvest with Pride

At Lapland Nursery, we understand that mango farming can be both a passion and a livelihood. That’s why we provide the resources, support, and superior Mango seedlings and trees you need to thrive. Our mission is your success.

Contact Us Today

Ready to embark on your mango farming journey or enhance your existing orchard? Lapland Nursery is here to help.

Contact us today to discuss your Mango seedling and tree requirements. Join our community of satisfied growers who trust Lapland Nursery for quality, expertise, and global reach.

At Lapland Nursery, we’re committed to helping you grow mangoes that flourish. Experience the Lapland difference – where quality, expertise, and passion for mangoes come together.

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Our Frequently Asked Questions

When should I harvest my fruits?2023-09-12T15:35:12+02:00
  • Colder areas will harvest later than warmer areas.
  • Harvest season for mangoes is generally from December to the end of March in South Africa.
  • Area topography, climate, and cultivar play a big role.
What type of irrigation is best?2023-09-12T15:30:57+02:00

Drip irrigation is mostly used for mangoes, but other forms of irrigation can also work. It all comes down to water availability and resources available.

What insects are a problem?2023-09-12T15:27:37+02:00

Here are some of the potential insects you may encounter, but not all are listed here:

  • Mango wevel – Reaches maturity in pit – Needs to be controlled especially if your fruit is sent to supermarkets
  • Fruit fly– Big problem. Controlling this pest is crucial if you market ripe fruit.
  • Mealy Bug – Especially on late hanging cultivar as problems.
What fruit diseases are relevant?2023-09-12T15:36:33+02:00
  • Mangoes can be affected by Anthracnose (Colletotrichum) especially in wetter areas. Fruit sprays are necessary to control this disease.
  • Bacterial blackspot:
    • Caused by bacteria caused by Xanthomonas.
    • Especially a problem in windy areas
    • Chemical control is possible
Are there any blossom diseases that can affect mangoes?2023-09-12T15:03:16+02:00

There are a few fungal diseases that are applicable to mangoes, namely: Powdery mildew, Blossom Blight, Flower malformation. It needs to be treated pro-actively.

What root diseases are there?2023-09-12T14:58:32+02:00

There are no root diseases for mangoes.
Sometimes dieback can occur due to Natras fungi. It can occur sporadically, and is controllable if caught and treated quickly enough.

What should the climate be like?2023-09-12T14:52:21+02:00

Mangoes prefer moderate winters to very hot summers.

What type of soil is needed?2023-09-12T14:47:32+02:00

Mangoes are very forgiving – from sand to clay soil type can be used.

What is the best plant spacing?2023-09-12T14:41:49+02:00

Best plant spacing for mangoes is a standard of 6m x 3m or 6m x 2m.

Which cultivars can one obtain?2023-09-12T14:32:14+02:00
  • Mangoes – Tommy Atkins, Joa, Kent, Sensation, Keitt. Ripens in this order also.
  • Shelley – mid-season-royalties applicable
  • Above mentioned are all fibreless
  • Fibre cultivar options
  • Sabre, Peach, Sugar, and Long Green
How many tons per hectare can I expect?2023-09-12T13:45:51+02:00

For mangoes, 10 – 40 ton/ha is possible, if farming intensively

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