Dragon Fruit - Tropical Fruit Growers of South Florida

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  • HI, Prickly pears are not grown commercially in our area, of that I am aware. Instead we grow the dragon fruit, which is VERY tasty! Look for growers in the western states for prickly pears. Good luck!

    TFGSF

  • Wow, I hope that doesn't happen here!

  • HI! I am not aware of any restrictions of shipping Florida fruit into Canada. Contact our growers to be sure.

  • The length of time to get fruit depends upon how large the cutting is to start with, and what kind of care you give to it, but it is possible to get fruit in 2-3 years.

    Thanks for asking!

  • Hi. Great video. I recently bought one and planted the seeds in a cup. Is it possible to grow one as a houseplant? I live in southeastern Michigan and cannot grow this outdoors. Thanks again, and i appreciate the video.

  • @crochunter627 Hi! Dragon fruit plants are cactuses, and so will need strong sunlight and warm temperatures to survive, let alone thrive and produce fruit. Unless you have a green house to give it the tropical climate it needs, it will not do well. As far as growing it as a house plant, give it a try! Provide it with as much light as you can, and keep it as warm and humid as possible. Good luck to you!

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  • Another thing, do you guys ship Prickly Pears? You know, from Prickly Pear Cacti? Thanks!

  • Hi! Do you guys do seeds? If so, how much does a couple of Dragot Fruit Seeds cost, and where and how long do they grow? How long do they last? And do you trade fruits and/or seeds? I could get some fruit or seeds to trade if you guys do that.

  • These dragon fruits have been known to grab the farmers with their cacti tentacles wrap them around their necks and sling them across the farm

  • can i get em in montreal canada????

  • Is tempted to try growing some Dragon Fruit here in Indiana.

  • I tried it a few years ago.

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