This young man grows over 40 varieties of mangoes on his roof

We all have seen many gardens and gardens which are excellent. In view of these, we put some pots, some vines on the roofs of our house, which is very sweet in appearance. We all like it. In such a situation, if someone is very fond of him, then he also makes a small kitchen garden. In this order, you will be surprised after knowing about whom we are going to tell you today. Yes, what we are talking about, he grows 1, not 2, 40 types of mangoes on the roof of his house. Yes, the name of this man is Joseph Francis.

He is an AC technician by profession. His ancestors were farmers and French Passion is also farming. Let me tell you that first the French planted roses, mushrooms etc. and after that they started cultivating mangoes. Talking to The Better India recently, Francis said, 'My grandmother's house in Fort Kochi had many varieties of roses, those plants were brought from every corner of India by my maternal uncle. When Cut Roses were seen only in Bengaluru and rarely in Kerala, Kochi still had a large collection of roses. It inspired me a lot. We started with Gulab after coming to the new house with his wife. After planting many kinds of crops, flowers, Francis thought of trying his luck in mangoes. I thought when there can be mangoes in the bag, then I can put some variety on my terrace.

Let us tell you that Francis has used PVC drums instead of bags. Actually, these drums can be easily moved here and this is why they chose them. He has more than 40 varietals mangoes on his roof, including Alfonso, Neelam, Malgovo. Actually some of these trees give fruits 2 times a year! According to the news, not only mangoes, but also French jackfruit, papaya, sapota, bitter gourd, cabbage, ladyfinger, tomatoes are grown on their roof. This is really great.

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