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Mango season in Australia

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My home town is famous for the jacaranda festival with people coming from all around world what they don’t realise is Grafton is also planted out with the beautiful shade tree the Bowen mango  truly spectacular tree and there are  some very large trees in backyards around town it has been a great flowering season due to the dry weather when they are flowering with a good crop this year 

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Here the mango season is coming to an end. Picking starts in August, peaks in October and winds down in December.

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7 hours ago, tropicbreeze said:

Here the mango season is coming to an end. Picking starts in August, peaks in October and winds down in December.

We get the top end mangos down here first for the seasons harvest then local mangoes they certainly picked that gap in the market right 

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