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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: Annadl on November 28, 2005, 14:52:04

Title: 'Chilean' Guava
Post by: Annadl on November 28, 2005, 14:52:04
Sometimes called Tazzie berry.  Has anyone ever grown one or something similar.  It is compared to blueberries and I may get some for free if I join a 'Diggers Club'.

It's supposed to grow to 2 metres and is an evergreen shrub.  I red that EJ had a 2 yo Guava tree.  Is that something else?

I do want to grow blueberries but need to bide time.  They sound interesting.
Title: Re: 'Chilean' Guava
Post by: jennym on November 29, 2005, 19:16:22
No doubt EJ will help - meantime, when I was on holiday in Australia, I visited this place - it was really interesting!
http://www.tropicalfruitworld.com.au/
there may be some advice on their website, I don't know.
Title: Re: 'Chilean' Guava
Post by: Mrs Ava on November 29, 2005, 22:28:10
I'm here, I'm here....but alas, my guava is no more.  :'(  They went great guns for a year, then slowly but surely, withered and died.  I believe some of these tropical fruits I try to grow really belong in a tropical rainforests and not in my greenhouse or conservatory in Essex.  I bleive my problem is lack of humidity, but you being in Australia Anna, I guess that won't be quite such a problem??
Title: Re: 'Chilean' Guava
Post by: AikenDrum on November 29, 2005, 22:37:23
<  ...... there is no such thing as a problem without a solution  ..... prepares to get shot down in flames  .... but reasonably confident  !    *grinz*
Title: Re: 'Chilean' Guava
Post by: Mrs Ava on November 29, 2005, 22:45:46
 ;D  I know, I know, I could damp down the floor of my conservatory constantly, or set up a spray system to up the air humidity, but then I would get damp floors, moudly furniture and miserable kids, as the other side of the conservatory is also their play room.
Title: Re: 'Chilean' Guava
Post by: Annadl on November 30, 2005, 02:19:25
It's quite an attractive plant.

http://www.risc.org.uk/garden/plants/Ugni.htm