Hi Karah, thank you for your comment! I bought my Santol tree from Green Life by Shamus O Leary. They have a large tropical nursery in south Phoenix. I would highly recommend going there to see if they have any Santol tree's left and their other amazing inventory. The Green Yard's Santol tree has grown about a foot in height since it was planted so hopefully there will be an update video soon. Thanks for watching! Let me know if you have any other questions.
I looked to see if you had a video about a Strawberry Guava, but no luck. Have you ever had the opportunity to taste? If so I was wondering what your thoughts are.
Hi Dave, I have not planted a strawberry Guava yet in The Green Yard. It is one of the many plants that I hope to add in the next few years. I actually have not had a chance to taste a strawberry guava yet but I hear they are delicious! I have also heard that they are very different than other Guava's and require more of a microclimate and protection to grow them successfully here in the Phoenix area. Hopefully this helps!
Omg I’ve been looking everywhere for santol here in Phoenix!!!
Hi Karah, thank you for your comment! I bought my Santol tree from Green Life by Shamus O Leary. They have a large tropical nursery in south Phoenix. I would highly recommend going there to see if they have any Santol tree's left and their other amazing inventory. The Green Yard's Santol tree has grown about a foot in height since it was planted so hopefully there will be an update video soon. Thanks for watching! Let me know if you have any other questions.
I looked to see if you had a video about a Strawberry Guava, but no luck. Have you ever had the opportunity to taste? If so I was wondering what your thoughts are.
Hi Dave, I have not planted a strawberry Guava yet in The Green Yard. It is one of the many plants that I hope to add in the next few years. I actually have not had a chance to taste a strawberry guava yet but I hear they are delicious! I have also heard that they are very different than other Guava's and require more of a microclimate and protection to grow them successfully here in the Phoenix area. Hopefully this helps!
@@thegreenyardaz Good to know, and thanks for the reply!