Guava - Tropical Fruit Growers of South Florida
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why don't you pick them off the tree when it's ripe?
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I tried guava, it didn't taste good. I think I should just buy organic pink guava and plant a tree from a seed one day. That could be quality guava.
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do you sell guanabana ? or graviola ? I will be purchasing the jack fruit from you and the white dragon fruit (to give them a try). I live in Chicago and have heard so much about the guanabana and the graviola.....do you grown them and know exactly what they are?
please help me out here.....thank you......
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Goiaba
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I'm from El Salvador and we used to have those there.
I know live in Virginia and I miss these fruits
I wanna buy some.
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Planting seeds doesn't always mean you will eventually have a tree that gives delicious fruit, as you do not know what tree pollinated that fruit that gave you the seeds. It's best to plant a tree from a reputable nursery. It will save you years, as opposed to growing a tree from seed, and you will know what kind of fruit you will get.
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TropicalFruitGrowers 1 month ago
Yes, the pink quava is certainly tasty, with it's exotic, flavor and aroma, but give the White guava a try as well. It is a versatile fruit that can be eaten in the immature state when it's crispy flesh will remind you of an apple, or it can be left on the counter to ripen and will have that tropical flavor you will recognize as in the pink guava.
TropicalFruitGrowers 7 months ago