Grow Your Own Delicious Guava with Live Pink Guava Trees
Bring the taste of the tropics to your backyard with this set of 2 Pink Guava Trees live plants. These young trees, standing between 4-8 inches tall, are ready to be planted and nurtured, eventually providing you with delicious, salmon-pink guava fruit. Imagine harvesting your own sweet, fruity guavas, perfect for enjoying fresh or using in your favorite recipes. These guava trees are a great addition to any garden or patio, offering both beauty and bounty.
These live guava trees are not only fruit-bearing but also offer significant ornamental value. The versatile guava plant can be trained as an espalier or grown in containers, making it adaptable for various garden designs. This evergreen shrub or small tree adds a vibrant touch to any edible landscape. Enjoy the unique flavor profile of the fruit, with its greenish-yellow rind and juicy salmon-pink flesh, reminiscent of passion fruit, strawberry, and pear. These trees are perfect for anyone looking to add a touch of the exotic to their garden while enjoying the benefits of fresh, homegrown fruit.
Benefits of Growing Pink Guava Trees:
- Enjoy fresh, delicious guava fruit from your own garden.
- Add ornamental value to your landscape with an evergreen shrub or small tree.
- Versatile growing options – can be trained as an espalier or grown in containers.
- Unique fruit flavor that combines the best of passion fruit, strawberry, and pear.
- A rewarding gardening experience from planting to harvest.
Key Features:
- Set of 2 live guava trees
- Trees are 4-8 inches tall
- Arrive in pots, ready for planting
- Produces greenish yellow rind and juicy, salmon-pink flesh fruit
- Can be grown as an espalier or in a container
Frequently Asked Questions About Pink Guava Trees
Here are some common questions from customers about growing pink guava trees:
- How big will these pink guava trees get? Expect these trees to mature into small trees or large shrubs, typically reaching a height of 8-12 feet if planted in the ground. Container-grown trees will stay smaller, making them ideal for patios.
- What kind of soil do pink guava trees need to thrive? Pink guava trees thrive in well-draining soil. A mix of sandy loam with added compost is ideal. Ensure the soil pH is slightly acidic to neutral (6.0-7.0) for optimal growth and fruit production.
- How much sunlight do these guava trees require for fruit production? Pink guava trees need at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight each day to produce abundant fruit. Choose a sunny, open location for planting to ensure they receive adequate light.
- How often should I water my young pink guava trees? Water deeply and regularly, especially during dry periods. Allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings to prevent root rot. Young trees need more frequent watering than established ones to develop strong root systems.
- When is the best time to plant these pink guava trees for successful establishment? The ideal planting season is in the spring or early summer after the last frost. This allows the trees to establish their roots before winter, giving them a strong start for future growth and fruit bearing.
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