On Tuesday
morning, as I saw the mango tree in the house opposite to ours was pruning, I instantly
took a snap on the tree before it lose some green limbs. Seems the tree has
overgrown or got dense to block their ventilation or lighting, and I see it as
a regular activity on the tree to sustain its shape and size with northeast
monsoon expected to begin next week, the rain would help the tree thrive much better to reproduce
mangoes in summer. Our street has many trees either grown on roadside or inside
the residential houses, alike the one in image gives wonderful look and shadows
on the street. My cousin has planted couple of trees along the compound of
houses opposite of our house and it has thrived greatly which I could share at
another post. Picture here was shot through my balcony fence or rail.
Linking this post for Good Fences by Gosia
Nice capture, I have never seen a mango tree before, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJeevan that is an impressive railing for your balcony and neat photo of the tree trimming ~ I love mangoes!
ReplyDeleteHappy Day to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
What a lovely tree!
ReplyDeleteHello, it is great you have the fruit trees growing and I love the palm. I like mangos. It looks like a large tree. Have a great day and weekend.
ReplyDeleteIt's a good idea to plant such trees if there is space. Quite profitable :) But the EB dept. in my area is overactive and wants us to cut even malli poo chedi as it might touch the electric cables!!
ReplyDeleteDestination Infinity
fantastic pictures
ReplyDeleteTrees are great, nice for shade and food, yet they do need to be kept far enough from the house to not cause damage.
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