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Acca sellowiana - 2010
By Andrewr
- 8 Jul, 2010
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The Pineapple guava is a South American shrub requiring a hot, sheltered position in full sun and well-drained soil. It reaches six feet in height and slightly more across. It has taken four years to start flowering and, in hot climates, these will be followed by berries
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I just leave it in situ and mulch the roots with straw. It is in the sunniest spot in the garden with grit worked into the soil. It has come through the past two winters with minimal damage
8 Jul, 2010
Very exotic I like it......
10 Jul, 2010
Yes, its lovely...:>)
13 Jul, 2010
Amazed it survived last winter...
13 Jul, 2010
Richard - I was pleasantly surprised as well. My two major casualties after last winter were the banksia and a vitex
13 Jul, 2010
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Well done on getting it this far Andrew.
How do you overwinter it?
8 Jul, 2010