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Giant Mangos Grown in Anguilla

July 27, 2012
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Mr. Teddy Harrigan showasing mangos

Mr. Teddy Harrigan of Shoal Bay is having the Harvest of his life after managing to grow 3 supersized mangos collectively tipping the scales at over 11 pounds. The largest mango was the size of a small melon and weighed in at an unheard of 5 and a half pounds. The giant mangos were the fruit of a graphed mango tree which he managed to import fromSt. Lucia.

Speaking of how he managed to produce the mangos Mr. Harrigan exclaimed, “I do not use any fertilizers.  I don’t believe in it.” He mentioned that the tree was grown in a mixture of local soil and fowl manure. This is the 4th year that Mr. Harrigan’s tree has produced the fruit, averaging around 50 mangos each time that vary in size.

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(Article and Photo by: Arthur Ward)

 

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