Feijoa (Pineapple Guava) at Mark and Cindy's Food Forest in Lutz, Florida.

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
  • The feijoa also known as the pineapple guava is a hardy tree or shrub that flowers in the springtime. The fruit is ready to eat around September into October here in Central Florida. The plant requires around 50 chill hours to produce fruit and having more than one tree can help with pollination and fruit production. It can handle temperatures down to 15 degrees with no problems. Prune the tree after it is finished fruiting and give it regular fertilization three times a year. The feijoa is a unique fruit with a pleasant taste.

Komentáře • 12

  • @lindakerr9846
    @lindakerr9846 Před rokem +1

    Great video on a fruit I hadn’t heard of before. Thank you for sharing all that y’all grow and teaching us about the wonderful varieties that GOD provides us with! I, like you, like eating fruit all year long. What a beautiful garden/food forest you have!!!! GOD Bless ~

    • @tropicalfruitman4394
      @tropicalfruitman4394  Před rokem

      Thanks Linda. Yes, God provides us with amazing things including a vast variety of fruits. God Bless.

  • @georgweyand88
    @georgweyand88 Před rokem

    It is good to hear from you again, Mark.

  • @informationmaven8985
    @informationmaven8985 Před rokem

    Mark, thanks for making another video, I mentioned to my wife to research your videos as we were out searching for new fruit trees!

  • @TampaTropicalGardens
    @TampaTropicalGardens Před rokem

    As always a great video Mark! It’s great to see you releasing a new one. I never knew about this guava variety. I’ve been growing a pink guava for 3 years and only now starting to get some fruit from it. God bless you brother and happy fruit growing to you!

    • @tropicalfruitman4394
      @tropicalfruitman4394  Před rokem

      Hi Ivan. I've been very busy but I hope to start putting out some new videos soon. Hope you are doing well my brother! God Bless!

  • @EffectivePickyEatersSolutions

    Do you have 2 different varieties or it's just 2 trees same variety?

  • @irochkab7656
    @irochkab7656 Před rokem

    Where can I buy this fruits?
    Thank you.

    • @tropicalfruitman4394
      @tropicalfruitman4394  Před rokem

      You may have order on-line. You will not find these in the supermarket. Try Miami Fruits on-line.