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Feijoa Pineapple Guava

Acca sellowiana

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The Feijoa Pineapple Guava is a year-round bush that produces delicious edible flowers and fruit with a tropical taste. It thrives in mild to somewhat warm climates and does well in many weather conditions. This easy-to-care-for plant is a great addition to any garden, even thriving in pots. It’s attractive year-round with its silver-green leaves and fragrant flowers.

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Feijoa Pineapple Guava: Enjoy Beauty, Fragrance, and Fruit All Season Long

Not only will Feijoa Pineapple Guava reward you with delicious tropical-tasting fruit in just 2-4 years, but its vibrant flowers and silver-green leaves create a year-round display that will turn your patio into a personal oasis. This easy-to-care-for plant thrives in most climates, even tolerating some drought, so you can enjoy its beauty and bounty without the hassle. With the Feijoa Pineapple Guava, your backyard becomes more than just a space, it becomes a destination.

  • Beautiful year-round with silver-green leaves and fragrant flowers
  • Grow your own tropical-tasting fruit
  • Thrives in many climates, tolerates some drought
  • Great for pots, perfect for small spaces
  • Edible flowers add a unique touch to your garden

The Feijoa Pineapple Guava offers a delightful double act for your senses. First comes the captivating display of its flowers in late spring or early summer. These vibrant blooms, boasting a mesmerizing mix of red stamens and petals that range from white to fuchsia, are not just beautiful – they’re a promise of future treats. The texture of the petals is surprisingly delicate, almost papery, and their fragrance is intoxicatingly sweet, often described as a blend of pineapple and guava with a hint of honey.

Brush your hand against a petal and a dusting of pollen, bright yellow and slightly sticky, might cling to your fingers. But resist the urge to indulge just yet – the real magic happens a few months later. As the flowers fade, the tiny green fruit begin to swell, transforming into the size and shape of a kiwi by fall. Their smooth, waxy skin can be green or yellow, depending on the variety, and gives way under gentle pressure to reveal a creamy white, sometimes tinged with pink, flesh inside.

The aroma that greets you is a tropical explosion – pineapple, guava, and sometimes even a whisper of mint. Take a bite, and the juicy flesh surprises you with its contrasting textures. The center is soft and yielding, with a slight graininess that melts on your tongue, while the skin offers a gentle resistance. The flavor is a party in your mouth – the sweetness of pineapple mingles with the tanginess of guava, all balanced by a subtle minty coolness.

Feijoa Pineapple Guava Planting Distance

Image demonstrates how far apart to plant Feijoa Pineapple Guava

How to Plant Feijoa Pineapple Guava

Choose the Right Spot

Feijoa Pineapple Guava thrives in full sun, needing at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal growth and fruit production. Well-drained soil is crucial. Amend heavy clay soil with compost or sand for better drainage. The Feijoa Pineapple Guava prefers a slightly acidic to neutral soil pH (around 6.0-7.0).

Measure the Space

At maturity, Feijoa Pineapple Guava can reach 10-15 feet tall and wide. If planting multiple trees, space them 15 feet apart to allow for proper growth and air circulation.

Dig the Hole

Dig a hole 2-3 times wider than the root ball of your Feijoa Pineapple Guava and just as deep.

Plant It

Carefully remove your Feijoa Pineapple Guava from its container and gently loosen any circling roots. Place the tree in the hole, ensuring the root crown (where the roots meet the stem) sits slightly above the soil level. Backfill the hole with soil, tamping gently to eliminate air pockets.

Water Thoroughly

Water your newly planted Feijoa Pineapple Guava deeply to settle the soil and hydrate the roots. Aim for the water to soak down to the root ball.

Mulch and Care

Apply a 2-3 inch layer of organic mulch around the base of the tree, keeping it a few inches away from the trunk. Mulch helps retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and suppress weeds. Water regularly, especially during hot and dry periods, keeping the soil consistently moist but not soggy.

Why Choose Feijoa Pineapple Guava?

Feijoa Pineapple Guava is an experience waiting to unfold in your backyard. It’s perfect for busy homeowners who crave a touch of paradise without the burden of high maintenance. Plus, by planting this unique tree, you’re not just adding beauty and flavor to your life, you’re contributing to a healthier planet. Don’t wait another season to turn your backyard into a sanctuary, bring the tropics home with the Feijoa Pineapple Guava.

Sunlight

Provide your Feijoa Pineapple Guava with at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal growth and fruit production.

Watering

Water regularly, especially during hot and dry periods. Aim to keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy. Allow the top inch of soil to dry slightly between waterings.

Soil

Well-draining soil is crucial. If your soil is heavy clay, consider amending it with compost or sand for better drainage. The Feijoa Pineapple Guava prefers a slightly acidic to neutral soil pH (around 6.0-7.0).

Fertilizing

Feed your Feijoa Pineapple Guava a balanced fertilizer formulated for fruit trees or shrubs every other month during the growing season (spring and summer). Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for dosage and avoid over-fertilizing.

Pruning

Prune your Feijoa Pineapple Guava in late winter or early spring before new growth appears. Remove dead, diseased, or damaged branches. Light pruning can also help shape the plant and encourage air circulation.

Mulching

Apply a 2-3 inch layer of organic mulch around the base of the tree to retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and suppress weeds. Replenish the mulch layer as needed throughout the year.

Pest Monitoring

Feijoa Pineapple Guava is generally resistant to pests and diseases. However, keep an eye out for common garden insects like aphids or scales. Treat any infestations promptly with organic methods whenever possible.

When It Arrives

Give your newly arrived Feijoa Pineapple Guava a good soaking right after planting. Water deeply until the water runs freely from the drainage holes. This helps settle the plant and encourages root development.

During The First Year

Consistency is key. Water your young Feijoa Pineapple Guava regularly, especially during hot and dry weather. Aim to keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy. Allow the top inch of soil to dry slightly between waterings. A deep watering every few days is usually sufficient, but adjust based on your climate and soil conditions.

After The First Year

As your Feijoa Pineapple Guava matures, it becomes more drought tolerant. However, it still appreciates regular watering during the growing season, especially when fruit production begins. Water deeply once or twice a week during dry periods, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings.

Extra Tips

Pay attention to your plant. Wilting leaves can be a sign of under watering. Feel the soil regularly to gauge moisture levels. Early morning watering is ideal to minimize evaporation.Soaker hoses or drip irrigation systems can be helpful for efficient and targeted watering.

When It Arrives

New Feijoa Pineapple Guava trees don’t need immediate fertilization. The existing potting mix should provide sufficient nutrients for the initial settling-in period.

During The First Year

During the first year, focus on establishing a strong root system. Light feeding with a half-strength solution of balanced fertilizer once a month during spring and summer is sufficient.

After The First Year

As your Feijoa Pineapple Guava matures, increase fertilization to a balanced fertilizer formulated for fruit trees or shrubs. Apply it every other month during the growing season (spring and summer) at the recommended dosage.

Extra Tips

Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions on the fertilizer packaging for application rates and frequency. Less is often more with fertilizer. Over fertilizing can damage your tree. If you see signs of nutrient deficiency, such as pale leaves, consider a soil test to determine specific needs. Organic fertilizers are a good option for those who prefer a more natural approach.

What Tools They Need

Sharp pruning shears or loppers are essential. Bypass pruners are recommended for clean cuts.

Steps in Pruning

Prune in late winter or early spring before new growth appears. Remove dead, diseased, or damaged branches. Thin out crowded areas to improve air circulation and light penetration. For established trees, consider light shaping to maintain the desired size and form.

After Pruning Care

Apply a sealant to larger pruning cuts to prevent disease. Dispose of pruned material properly to avoid spreading any potential diseases. Water your tree thoroughly after pruning, especially if it’s been dry.

Extra Tips

For young trees, pinch off new growth tips to encourage bushier growth. Suckers (shoots that grow from the base of the tree) can be removed to maintain a single trunk form. For more mature trees with unproductive branches, consider renewal pruning by cutting back a few older branches to stimulate new growth.

Is Feijoa Pineapple Guava difficult to grow?
No, Feijoa Pineapple Guava is a relatively easy-care plant. It’s resistant to most pests and diseases and thrives in a variety of climates. Just ensure it gets enough sunlight and well-draining soil.
How long does it take for a Feijoa Pineapple Guava to produce fruit?
You can expect your Feijoa Pineapple Guava to start producing fruit in 3-4 years with proper care. Be patient, as the wait is worth the reward of delicious homegrown fruit.
Does Feijoa Pineapple Guava need another plant to fruit (pollination)?
While Feijoa Pineapple Guava trees are self-fruitful, meaning they don’t necessarily need another tree to produce fruit, having a second tree nearby can increase fruit yield through cross-pollination.
How big does a Feijoa Pineapple Guava tree get?
Feijoa Pineapple Guava can grow up to 10-15 feet tall and wide if left unpruned. Regular pruning can help maintain a desired size and shape.
Can I grow Feijoa Pineapple Guava in a pot?
Yes, Feijoa Pineapple Guava adapts well to container growing. Choose a large pot with good drainage and provide consistent watering and feeding during the growing season.
When is the best time to harvest Feijoa Pineapple Guava fruit?
The fruit is ready to pick when it gives slightly to gentle pressure and releases a fragrant aroma. The skin color may change slightly depending on the variety, but it doesn’t necessarily indicate ripeness.
How do I store Feijoa Pineapple Guava fruit?
Ripe fruit can be stored at room temperature for a few days or refrigerated for up to a week. Unripe fruit can be stored at room temperature until it softens.
What can I do with Feijoa Pineapple Guava fruit?
Enjoy the fruit fresh, or use it in smoothies, yogurt parfaits, salsas, or baking. The flavor pairs well with other tropical fruits and citrus. The edible flowers can also be added to salads for a unique touch.
Is Feijoa Pineapple Guava safe for everyone to eat?
For most people, Feijoa Pineapple Guava is safe to consume. However, if you have kidney problems, it’s best to consult with your doctor before eating the fruit, as the seeds contain oxalic acid.

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