How Do You Grow Mango Trees Indoors?
There’s more to a luscious mango than meets the eye. After you bite down to the husk, there’s a wealth of growth just waiting to happen inside the seed, but it requires a little effort on your part to get the seed ready for planting. Although mango trees grow best outdoors in warm, tropical environments, they can still be grown indoors if you have a large, sunny area to nurture it and let it grow tall. Learn here how to prepare your seed and grow a mango tree indoors so you can have home-grown mangoes all year long. Buy a ripe mango and eat it until you get to the center husk. Remove any excess fruit from around the husk. Let the husk dry out in a cool place for a couple of days. Work through the husk with a dull knife until you get to the seed, which will look a bit like an over-size lima bean. It’ll take some effort to pry open the husk to get to the seed, but when you get there, remove the seed and place it on a paper towel to dry. Scrub your mango seed with a stiff toothbrush to en