Time for harvesting

@resukill22 (25050)
Las Pinas City, Philippines
January 7, 2020 4:43am CST
This afternoon in our backyard, I'm harvesting our Indian mango tree, because the fruit are so many and also the other skin of mango are yellow already, that's why I harvest it, with the help of my close neighbor, we got a lot of it. So after we harvest the mango I give my close neighbors a piece of mango and the other is I sell it hehe, Why not, I'm doing small business so why the mango is not haha so I sell it.
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@louievill (28846)
• Philippines
7 Jan 20
Our tree , not indian mango but another specie has stopped bearing fruits for now,
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@louievill (28846)
• Philippines
7 Jan 20
@ZedSmart " for now " it's no longer mango season
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
7 Jan 20
Why? But before you harvest the tree?
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@ZedSmart (19839)
• Philippines
7 Jan 20
Maybe the mango tree is in menopause state already...
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@Hannihar (130150)
• Israel
7 Jan 20
@resukill22 Sounds like a good idea to sell it.
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
7 Jan 20
Thank u so much
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@Hannihar (130150)
• Israel
7 Jan 20
@resukill22 You are welcome.
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
7 Jan 20
@Hannihar have a good day
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@moffittjc (128832)
• Gainesville, Florida
7 Jan 20
My grandmother had a huge mango tree in her yard, and it always had so much fruit on it. She would let people come pick all the fruit to take to the market and sell. She was very generous, did not mind that people picked all the fruit from her tree and sold it. She also had coconut trees as well, and she would give the coconuts to people to sell.
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@moffittjc (128832)
• Gainesville, Florida
8 Jan 20
@resukill22 It actually helped her out. Even though she enjoyed eating mangoes and coconuts, there was no way she could eat all the fruit on those trees. So it helped her get rid of all the fruit by letting people to take them.
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
8 Jan 20
Wow that is nice of her,
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
8 Jan 20
@moffittjc I see, important is people know how kind your grandmother is
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@DianneN (254926)
• United States
7 Jan 20
You are so lucky! I love mangoes. I’m sure many people would want to buy them from you.
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@DianneN (254926)
• United States
7 Jan 20
@resukill22 Wow! Good for you!
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
7 Jan 20
Thank u so much miss dianne again. Yes and actually my mango now are sold out this evening
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
8 Jan 20
@DianneN thank you again
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@Metsrock69 (3617)
• United States
7 Jan 20
it is good to grow your own. it is more profitable that way
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• United States
7 Jan 20
@resukill22 I am not much for mangos but do the same for tomatoes
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
7 Jan 20
@Metsrock69 oh that is still okay
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
7 Jan 20
Yes and no need to buy. And also o U can eat if you want anytime if the mango tree has a fruit
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@Nakitakona (59987)
• Philippines
7 Jan 20
It's also very common in our place. It's usually sold in school.
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
7 Jan 20
How much per piece?
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@Nakitakona (59987)
• Philippines
7 Jan 20
@resukill22 Five pesos
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
7 Jan 20
@Nakitakona is it big or small? Because for me, it's so expensive hehe
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@jaboUK (64346)
• United Kingdom
7 Jan 20
I'm pleased that you are able to make some money from your mangos.
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
7 Jan 20
But not always, sometimes I just gave it to my neighbors
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@rakski (156355)
• Philippines
7 Jan 20
that is great! another source of income for you!
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
7 Jan 20
Hehe thank you, and yes your right,
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@JohnRoberts (109841)
• Los Angeles, California
7 Jan 20
You have an abundance of mangos.
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
7 Jan 20
Yes hehe
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• Agra, India
8 Jan 20
Wow...that will be a good business for sure.
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
8 Jan 20
Yes your right my friend
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• Agra, India
8 Jan 20
@resukill22 great going.
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@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
7 Jan 20
I can't resist mangoes. That picture makes me drool. It's still few months of wait for us when mangoes are harvested here in India.
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
7 Jan 20
Oh hope you had a lots of mango to harvest soon
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
12 Jan 20
@arunima25 oh I see
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@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
12 Jan 20
@resukill22 The orchard is at my mother's place. I will visit there in Summer.
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@Janet357 (75638)
8 Jan 20
were you able to sell them all?
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
8 Jan 20
Actually it's sold it now ahaah
@leny34 (8506)
• Sidoarjo, Indonesia
7 Jan 20
it looks like it's a sweet mango. I also like mangoes and I also plant mangoes next to my house, but I don't sell them
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
7 Jan 20
Oh that's nice
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• India
7 Jan 20
Will u send some of ur mangoes to me
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
7 Jan 20
Hehe if your near here why not
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• India
7 Jan 20
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@yoalldudes (35030)
• Philippines
7 Jan 20
Wow! I love indian mangoes. Why do you have them when it is out of season. I dont expect ours to bear fruit until April.
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
7 Jan 20
Our tree has always fruits, maybe because of the soil where it stand,