Mystery Mango Tree Blooms at Daycare, Inspiring Century Orchard Dream
A mystery surrounds the tree planted near a local daycare center. While it's known to aid pollination, the identity of the planter remains unknown. Meanwhile, fruits enthusiasts are considering planting a diverse orchard for a century's worth of fresh produce.
The tree's origins are unclear, but its purpose is evident - to attract pollinators. However, supermarket fruits trees may not thrive in local conditions, unlike the pear tree currently providing ample fruit.
For around 48€, a mix of early and late cherries, apples, plums, and pears can be planted to ensure a continuous harvest for 100 years. While a single tree of that size can cost up to 300€, the long-term benefits and variety make it an attractive investment.
The tree's mystery adds intrigue to the daycare center's surroundings. Meanwhile, the prospect of a diverse orchard offering a century of fresh fruit is enticing, despite the initial investment.
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