How to plant a mango
 Once you finish eating a mango you like, keep the bone and wash it. Take all the fibre you can and leave it in water for 2 or 3 days because it helps taking off the external layer.
Get the pot ready – remember the hole, put the stones and the fertilizer – and dug in the bone inside the fertilizer. The bone must be horizontally, with the curveing part of it seeing north. Cover it with the fertilizer and leave the pot in an airing wardrobe or anywhere warm, until the seed sprouts.
Once you see the first leave coming out of the earth, you must put the pot where there are sunrays and keep it in temperatures between 25ºC and 30ºC.
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