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  1. How to Grow and Care for Pineapple Guava (Feijoa)

    • Here are the main care requirements for growing pineapple guava: 1. Plant in rich, well-draining soil with full sun. 2. Choose a protected location as pineapple guava are vulnerable to windy conditions. 3. Wat… See more

    Pruning

    These easy-going plants can be pruned regularly or irregularly, depending on your desired shape. Pineapple guava can be kept as a shrub or small tree and thrives in both scena… See more

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    Propagating Pineapple Guava

    Propagation can be done through cuttings, and it is best to do this in the fall. To propagate, you will need a sharp pair of garden snips, light soil, a small pot, and rooting hor… See more

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    How to Grow Pineapple Guava from Seed

    These plants grow well from seed, but take a considerable amount of time to mature enough to produce fruit. Fruiting may take four years. It is also important to know that this option … See more

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  3. Why Doesn't My Pineapple Guava Tree Produce Fruit?

    Aug 1, 2017 · First, though self-fruitful, no pineapple guava varieties are entirely self-fertile. The percentage varies per type, weather, cross-pollination, bird and bee activity, etc. All varieties, including the species, generally produce more …

     
  4. How to Grow Pineapple Guava (Feijoa): Cold-Hardy Tropical Fruit

  5. Feijoa - California Rare Fruit Growers, Inc.

    Originated as a bud sport of Coolidge. Medium to large, oblong fruit, up to 3-1/2 inches long and weighing 3 to 5 ounces. Rough, dark green skin. Shells thicker and grittier than Coolidge. Flavor and quality good to very good. Ripens early. …

  6. Pineapple Guava Growing Guide - One Green World

    Jul 19, 2019 · There are also self-fertile cultivars like Coolidge and Apollo. Feeding: Pineapple Guavas are heavy feeders and require good compost mulch and regular addition of a balanced fertilizer in order to maintain production and …

  7. Pineapple Guava varieties - Growables

    Sweet, flavorful; vigorous, robust (8-10 ft); self-fruit but more fruitful with pollination, one of the more "loaded" clones even bearing well on younger plants. 2 The only reliably self-fertile feijoa variety.

  8. How to grow pineapple guavas (feijoa) in COOLER …

    Oct 21, 2022 · Most pineapple guava varieties are not self-fertile. As such, if you want fruit, you need to grow at least one other genetically distinct plant/variety unless you select a self-fertile variety. If you’re really pressed for space and …

  9. Tips for Growing Pineapple Guava (Feijoa): A Cold …

    Jun 13, 2024 · Pineapple Guava: Self-fruitful and adaptable. Coolidge: Self-fertile and suitable for cooler coastal climates. Apollo: Self-fertile and provides deep pineapple-flavored fruit.

  10. Growing Feijoa: The Complete Guide to Plant, Grow …

    It’s completely self-fertile, so if you have room for only one variety, this should be your pick. Triumph – This variety has medium-sized fruits with firm skin. Triumph will produce a good yield if it’s pollinated. Other varieties you should keep an …

  11. How to Grow Your Own Pineapple Guava Fruit: A …

    Some are self-fertile, while others need partner plants for generating a good fruit harvest. All pineapple guava varieties are hardy and can survive extreme heat and cold, from 15 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit on average.

  12. Takaka™ Pineapple Guava - One Green World

    Takaka™ Pineapple Guava (NZPVR – 16B10 cv.) This new, unique, self-fertile variety is prized for its very early ripening, sweet and flavorful fruit. From the breeding work of Nigel Ritson in Golden Bay, New Zealand, Takaka™ bears …

  13. Pineapple Guava - UC Master Gardener Program of Sonoma …

  14. Pineapple Guava: An Edible Hedge - askthegreengenie.com

  15. How to Grow and Care for Pineapple Guava Plant | Plantly

  16. Acca sellowiana, Pineapple Guava — Wildlands Farm and Nursery

  17. Feijoa, or Pineapple Guava, Growing Tips - Horticulture

  18. Pineapple Guava, Feijoa sellowiana, Monrovia Plant

  19. Pineapple Guava (Feijoa sellowiana) - Garden.org

  20. The Beginner’s Feijoa Growing Guide - Close to Nature

  21. Growing Feijoa Pineapple Guava Trees and Eating Feijoa Fruit