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.
(Article and Photo by: Arthur Ward)