I have the lemon guava tree. It’s a very hardy fruit tree. It’s the second year in ground and it gives me lots of fruit. I’m in zone 9A Texas and it does very well in my yard. Mine gets plenty of direct sunlight.
It sounds like you have a thriving lemon guava! We have planted one next to our strawberry guava, still a baby and producing its first fruits the past year. We look forward to harvests as good as yours in the coming years 💚
Thanks sooooo much. I have one in a pot, deciding where to plant it, first thought was a stand alone tree in the paddock between me and my messy neighbour, now I'm going to plant two trees in that space, one is a mulberry and the second will be my strawberry guava as an understory.
:D I ate a lot of those in my life. They are native to Brazil. The Tupi (one of the natives languages) name is "Araçá" (abundant fruit) and sone variations could be "fruit with eyes".
I have a strawberry guava tree in my back yard they taste delicious, but they are native to Brazil cause when I was in Mexico I never saw one of those types of guavas only the green sower ones which are green in color.
Liked and subscribed and fascinated to find all kinds of Guava since Feijoas are called Pineapple Guava. I love winter fruits like Tamarillo and Feijoa.Will watch all your videos eventually .
I have one in Redondo beach Ca. The fruit seemed rather lackluster and it grew like a bean stalk ! I cut it down and it grew back from the stump ! Now it’s huge again and full of fruit fruit is still ee~ so so I’ll try to get some dark purple before hack it down again and look for the lemon guava !
I have some in pots, but they're not exactly pretty house plants. I give them generous amount of fertilizer, so maybe it will look better when it gets more tree-like size. Still they're one of the most loved of my plants❤
Hello there, I'm so enjoying your videos. I'm also from Melbourne. Looking at your garden, there would be some shady spots. Apart from strawberry gauva which can thrive in shade, would you know if there is any other fruit trees which do well in shade as well? Thanks.
hi jian i,m terry also from melbourne and i have just bought a strawberry guava by the look of your garden you will need a machete soon it looks like a jungle you must have a green thumb it looks great🤙🌴have you tried pineapple
Thanks alot.. really liked the video.. you almost covered everything ..nice video quality and content is pretty good like you are growing under shade etc etc.. thanx
I’ve watched other UA-cam videos on the Strawberry Guava and a few have complained that they find the hard seeds annoying, though they love the flavor. What is your opinion?
I have never been to Australia, so I don't know the situation there. But strawberry guava is an incredibly invasive pest species that takes over large areas in Hawaii. I would think carefully before planting it. As you say, it is one of the toughest plants. Almost impossible to get rid of.
Great info, thanks. I'm looking for an evergreen edible to replace a diseased non-edible tree. I noted yours doesn't suffer from pests pressures. We have resident possums (common and ringtail) and was wondering if you knew whether possums enjoy a strawberry guava.
Thanks Nathan, when he had ours in a pot near the fencline the possum did go for it a little - but only in winter when they had no other food sources. It's not their first choice, but if they didn't have other good food sources they could potentially have a go at your Strawberry Guava. Having said that, it is a fairly quick grower and if you protected it a bit in the first few years I think it would withstand any attack. Otherwise citrus is always a safe bet, generally possums only go for as a very last resort 💚💚
Hi - i got rid of my Strawberry Guava but now grow a premium select Yellow Lemon Guave size of a golf ball - get one you will do the same. Seeds are softer - the only Guava i grow in Melbourne i eat everything
They sure are, we have one in the video planted in the same location - less than a year old since we bought it but already fruiting! Taste is not quite as delicate in my opinion, but still a wonderful fruit to grow 💚
Hi Juan, that's really frustrating - usually the strawberry guava should be quite tough and resistant to black spot. It might be worth looking into your soil to see if something is going on there - a drainage issue, pH or lack of trace elements? Or perhaps your area is too humid and it would benefit from moving to a sunnier spot? Keep persisting with it, it's worth it 💚
I have strawberry guava tree in the pot for 2 years now , there’s a lot of flowers but no fruit the flowers turn to brown and fell. Pls. Advise. Thanks.
I have 15 of these strawberry/lemon guava's in CA. They continuously flower but never set fruit even though a few of them were sold to me with tons of fruit on them 1-2 years ago. I am at a loss as to why the flowers open, then expire and then fall off.
@@mcdavis2431 I live in Kentucky zone 7A, can it stand the cold weather? It gets in the single digits often here in winter. Jude, from Kentucky One other question: What is a pineapple guava? ✝️🐴🇺🇸❣️
I have a beautiful tree close to 5meters tall.Its a very old tree in woodburn nsw .The fruit are always full of grubs,My grandfather used to spray it to stop the grubs.But i dont like the idea of to chemicals and then eating the fruit
Hi I live in Kentucky, USA, zone 7A. Burning hot summers and freezing cold Winters. Will these grow here? I just found your videos tonight and I love them, they're so informative, you're so pleasant. God bless you Jude, from Kentucky ✝️🐴🇺🇸🌿❣️
Most likely not legal. Because like Hawaii could devestate endemic plants and may not be allowed but not sure! I know the at at airport won’t let you take or bring I. Anything foreign or considered a threat to our fragile ecosystem!🤙🏽
Unfortunately n Hawai’i Nei “Waiwi” is an invasive species and has had a detrimental affect to the endemic and indigenous plants a trees in our forest because landscapers brought it in as an ornamental garden shrub and now like banana Poka and Miconia are killlng our forest. So I’d be careful planting this near forest reserves since birds love the fruit too! And that’s how it’s germinated to our precious forests. The fruit make great jams! But sadly at what cost? They are aggressive and will crowd out and eventually displacing our beautiful endangered flora and fauna!🥲 We call them in Hawaiian “Waiwi” (Vai-Vee) or “Strawberry” Guava but usually not the fruit used in “Strawberry Guava” Desserts or drinks. Those are usually real strawberry and pink or red guava mixed together. So caveat emptor!🤙🏽🙏🏽
Can you do a video on how the seeds look like because I think I got scammed and bought strawberry seeds that where support to be Elwyn Elwyn 50pcs Dwarf PineappleStrawberry Guava Fruit Seeds, 50  $14.99
I have the lemon guava tree. It’s a very hardy fruit tree. It’s the second year in ground and it gives me lots of fruit. I’m in zone 9A Texas and it does very well in my yard. Mine gets plenty of direct sunlight.
It sounds like you have a thriving lemon guava! We have planted one next to our strawberry guava, still a baby and producing its first fruits the past year. We look forward to harvests as good as yours in the coming years 💚
I just bought a baby strawberry guava, this video has made me excited. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
My one is about 15 years old and i get 50kg or more a year of fruit - they taste great .
Thanks sooooo much. I have one in a pot, deciding where to plant it, first thought was a stand alone tree in the paddock between me and my messy neighbour, now I'm going to plant two trees in that space, one is a mulberry and the second will be my strawberry guava as an understory.
I have one growing in central coast California and its jest started producing flowers!! So happy :’)
Thank you so much. This video has sold me on my research when buying one from our local farmer at Noble Roots in Eustis, Florida
Thank you, glad you found it helpful! I'm sure it will produce very well in your climate 💚 💚
I planted 3 plants here in Jamaica 6 months ago. Hopefully, I can get fruit in another year. Thank you for your video.
Hey love, how are the plants doing in JA? I'm planning on planting 2 strawberry plants there as well near upper red hills area.
@@SowingNGrowing They are loaded with young fruits despite the hurricane. They should be ready to eat by the end of August. Thanks for asking.
:D I ate a lot of those in my life. They are native to Brazil. The Tupi (one of the natives languages) name is "Araçá" (abundant fruit) and sone variations could be "fruit with eyes".
Thank you for sharing the history and origins, so fascinating 💚
I am buying one today from the diggers thanks to your video. Love your work and would love for more.
Just bought 2 seedlings today. Hopping to eat these yummy guavas in less than 2 years. They grow very well here in kenya
I wasn't sure about them but your video has helped me to fully know where to plant it! thank you!!! amazing detailed video!
Thanks so much Bell 💚
What an informative video. Thank you. I live in Melbourne too and am thinking about buying one.
❤mine are about to flower soon .Though it flowered last year but never got to fruition . Can't wait for these beautiful fruits on my tree 😅😅😅.
I have a strawberry guava tree in my back yard they taste delicious, but they are native to Brazil cause when I was in Mexico I never saw one of those types of guavas only the green sower ones which are green in color.
Hello my friend.
Thank you for sharing
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this video. Those strawberry guavas look so delicious.
Liked and subscribed and fascinated to find all kinds of Guava since Feijoas are called Pineapple Guava.
I love winter fruits like Tamarillo and Feijoa.Will watch all your videos eventually .
Coming from (cooler) New Zealand I enjoyed your depiction of Melbourne as temperate to cool temperate! Great video.
Thanks Catherine, ha yes not quite as 'cool' temperate as you are in NZ 💚💚
We only have Chilean guava in Auckland, I've bought a small plant yesterday and planning to keep it in pot
I have one in Redondo beach Ca. The fruit seemed rather lackluster and it grew like a bean stalk ! I cut it down and it grew back from the stump ! Now it’s huge again and full of fruit fruit is still ee~ so so I’ll try to get some dark purple before hack it down again and look for the lemon guava !
This is so nicely shot.
Thanks Jian, we have one of these in a pot but I wasn’t sure what it produced as we haven’t seen any fruit yet. I will give it some more attention 👍🏻
Give it a little more love and hopefully you will be enjoying these guavas soon 💚 💚
Can you please also make a video of how to taking care and how to prune lemon guava ? thank you for your nice videos
Nice strawberry guava :)
Lovely healthy plant!. I’ve just been given a cherry guava, so found your video very interesting and helpful. Thanks for sharing ❤️
Very informative video. Thanks. I had two in my cart and was looking for videos before purchasing and your video is the best for information.
Hi Jian, I really love your channel. Could you do a video on fruit that you can grow in the shade? Thank you
Thank you for your support! Yes that is definitely on our to-do list - a video of all shade loving plants 💚💚
I have some in pots, but they're not exactly pretty house plants. I give them generous amount of fertilizer, so maybe it will look better when it gets more tree-like size. Still they're one of the most loved of my plants❤
Hello there, I'm so enjoying your videos. I'm also from Melbourne. Looking at your garden, there would be some shady spots. Apart from strawberry gauva which can thrive in shade, would you know if there is any other fruit trees which do well in shade as well? Thanks.
hi jian i,m terry also from melbourne and i have just bought a strawberry guava by the look of your garden you will need a machete soon it looks like a jungle you must have a green thumb it looks great🤙🌴have you tried pineapple
Thanks for the information. I have had a hard time finding information about this plant
Thanks Kim glad you found that useful. You're right there's not a lot out there about this plant, but it's a hidden gem 💚💚
Thank you for the explanation of the plant ❤️👍 good luck friend
Thank you Pak 💚💚
Excellent video! 😊👍
Thanks alot.. really liked the video.. you almost covered everything ..nice video quality and content is pretty good like you are growing under shade etc etc.. thanx
My strawberry guava it’s first time fruit and very small fruit 😊
Your tree got lots and big fruits 🥰
i got one we even had some last week in in September its sweet when its dark but it drops and the birds like them to we are in south east melbourne
Good to know I got yellow and red still in a pot
Love n like from India northeast..
I’ve watched other UA-cam videos on the Strawberry Guava and a few have complained that they find the hard seeds annoying, though they love the flavor.
What is your opinion?
I have never been to Australia, so I don't know the situation there. But strawberry guava is an incredibly invasive pest species that takes over large areas in Hawaii. I would think carefully before planting it. As you say, it is one of the toughest plants. Almost impossible to get rid of.
Oh, oh, planted about 3 or 4 of them in my yard here in Jamaica...
@@gbb82 you should definitely look into it. You really don't want to bring an invasive plant into an area.
Hi thank you heaps for your amazing Video ... can it be planted in Big Pots ? Please
Looks like it would make a great jam and juice if you resist eating them all. 😊
Great info, thanks. I'm looking for an evergreen edible to replace a diseased non-edible tree. I noted yours doesn't suffer from pests pressures. We have resident possums (common and ringtail) and was wondering if you knew whether possums enjoy a strawberry guava.
Thanks Nathan, when he had ours in a pot near the fencline the possum did go for it a little - but only in winter when they had no other food sources. It's not their first choice, but if they didn't have other good food sources they could potentially have a go at your Strawberry Guava. Having said that, it is a fairly quick grower and if you protected it a bit in the first few years I think it would withstand any attack. Otherwise citrus is always a safe bet, generally possums only go for as a very last resort 💚💚
Hi - i got rid of my Strawberry Guava but now grow a premium select Yellow Lemon Guave size of a golf ball - get one you will do the same. Seeds are softer - the only Guava i grow in Melbourne i eat everything
I just got 1 I’m in nz should I plant it out? It’s about 70cm tall, it’s just grown some new leaves
How well does the STRAWBERRY GUAVA tree in DALLAS, TX (Zone 8)?
WOW they look great do you sell & post seeds for them
Are lemon guavas equally as hardy? Thanks 😊
They sure are, we have one in the video planted in the same location - less than a year old since we bought it but already fruiting! Taste is not quite as delicate in my opinion, but still a wonderful fruit to grow 💚
@@MelbourneFoodforest Thankyou!
Do you think they will do just as well in full sun at all?
Are there different varieties of strawberries guavas., your guavas fruit seem bigger than what I have found
WHAT DO YOU DO WITH THE FRUIT PLEASE....
I live in Perth, but my strawberry guava keeps getting black spots I've sprayed liquid copper but it doesn't help lol
Hi Juan, that's really frustrating - usually the strawberry guava should be quite tough and resistant to black spot. It might be worth looking into your soil to see if something is going on there - a drainage issue, pH or lack of trace elements? Or perhaps your area is too humid and it would benefit from moving to a sunnier spot? Keep persisting with it, it's worth it 💚
I may have a couple large tree ones in my yard, plus a small bush one - leaves and fruit match- what is the chance of me being wrong, any look alikes?
where would i buy a strawberry guava cutting/sapling ?
I have strawberry guava tree in the pot for 2 years now , there’s a lot of flowers but no fruit the flowers turn to brown and fell. Pls. Advise. Thanks.
Mine too😧..growing in a pot lots of flowers but no fruits....help🙏😧
I have 15 of these strawberry/lemon guava's in CA. They continuously flower but never set fruit even though a few of them were sold to me with tons of fruit on them 1-2 years ago. I am at a loss as to why the flowers open, then expire and then fall off.
I have the same problem. No fruit and going on 2 years.
Do your plants have pollinators, i add worm castings over and around the plant and water it.
Broad spectrum fertilizer and pollinators.
I have a productive strawberry guava but I haven't had fruit on my pineapple guava😢
@@mcdavis2431
I live in Kentucky zone 7A, can it stand the cold weather? It gets in the single digits often here in winter.
Jude, from Kentucky
One other question:
What is a pineapple guava?
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Hello I live in Liverpool, NSW . Where can I get a plant please. I got pineapple guava.
There is a nursery in Lakemba
I have a beautiful tree close to 5meters tall.Its a very old tree in woodburn nsw .The fruit are always full of grubs,My grandfather used to spray it to stop the grubs.But i dont like the idea of to chemicals and then eating the fruit
Hi
I live in Kentucky, USA, zone 7A.
Burning hot summers and freezing cold Winters.
Will these grow here?
I just found your videos tonight and I love them, they're so informative, you're so pleasant.
God bless you
Jude, from Kentucky
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Where can i buy a tree of this guava tree to California?
I got mine two years ago in lowes
Most likely not legal. Because like Hawaii could devestate endemic plants and may not be allowed but not sure! I know the at at airport won’t let you take or bring I. Anything foreign or considered a threat to our fragile ecosystem!🤙🏽
Oops I don’t think I need two plants might be to much fruit 😅
Where can I get one?
Most nurseries will have these for sale, if you're in Melbourne Bulleen Art and Garden have them almost year round.
If you have them near your fence line, we will eat them muahahaha
Melbourne is 10b this guava is hardy to 9a
Unfortunately n Hawai’i Nei “Waiwi” is an invasive species and has had a detrimental affect to the endemic and indigenous plants a trees in our forest because landscapers brought it in as an ornamental garden shrub and now like banana Poka and Miconia are killlng our forest. So I’d be careful planting this near forest reserves since birds love the fruit too! And that’s how it’s germinated to our precious forests. The fruit make great jams! But sadly at what cost?
They are aggressive and will crowd out and eventually displacing our beautiful endangered flora and fauna!🥲
We call them in Hawaiian “Waiwi” (Vai-Vee) or “Strawberry” Guava but usually not the fruit used in “Strawberry Guava” Desserts or drinks. Those are usually real strawberry and pink or red guava mixed together. So caveat emptor!🤙🏽🙏🏽
Can you do a video on how the seeds look like because I think I got scammed and bought strawberry seeds that where support to be Elwyn
Elwyn 50pcs Dwarf PineappleStrawberry Guava Fruit Seeds, 50

$14.99
Just pick, take a bite and tell us what it taste like. Stop wasting our time.