
Dumuria (Khulna) Correspondent:
Come on boys, come on girls, let's go pick flowers, put garlands around our necks, let's go to our uncle's garden. On a stormy day in our uncle's country, happiness is in picking mangoes, I color my face with the sweet juice of ripe jam. The lines of the poem 'Mamar Bari' by the rural poet Jasimuddin are only a few months away from becoming a reality. However, the scent of happiness has started to waft. Mango buds are blooming on the trees. The crazy scent of these buds is spreading everywhere.
The air is mixing with the honey-honey smell. The smell that captivates the human mind. At the same time, the mango buds are sounding the message of the arrival of the honey month. Mango buds are swaying in the cool breeze on the branches of the trees. The crazy scent of these buds is spreading everywhere. The air is mixing with the honey-honey smell. The smell that captivates the human mind.
Bees are gathering on the branches of the mango trees to collect honey. Besides, these mango buds are also heralding the arrival of the honey month. Such a scene can be seen in Dumuria upazila of Khulna district. Although the southern region is famous for various types of mangoes, now spring mangoes are cultivated in various places in Satkhira region.

Going to the ground, it can be seen that various mango trees can be seen around the bungalows of various mango orchards in Dumuria upazila of Khulna district. And mango buds have bloomed on the branches of the trees. Visiting various villages in the upazila, it can be seen that mango buds have started to appear on the trees after receiving the rain water from the previous few days. However, the mango yield depends on the weather. Mango farmers believe that there will be a bumper mango yield this year if the weather is favorable. So far, the mango trees planted by private initiatives, including gardens, have been filled with buds due to the favorable weather.
Meanwhile, the upazila nursery owner Nabadwip Mallick said that the mango trees planted in their nursery and gardens have started to bud about a week ago. Most of the trees are covered in buds. Some trees are now budding. Imrojit Mallick, a farmer and garden owner of Baratia village, said that the mango trees he planted started budding about two weeks ago. Some trees are covered in buds.
Most of the trees are budding. They have been taking care of the trees since the buds appeared. They are taking advice from the local agriculture department to protect the buds from various diseases and pests. Dumuria Upazila Agriculture Officer Md. Nazmul Huda said, "Mango buds have started appearing on the trees since the last two weeks. This early budding has started on the indigenous variety trees mainly due to the weather.
At this time, various insects damage the buds. If you spray insecticide to control these insects, they cannot attack them. If the weather is favorable, you will get a very good yield.