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Michael starts with ... Hello All, I am currently deciding to put into the ground my green sapote. Since I have never tried this fruit but only read about it on the net I would like to get feedback from someone actually growing it and managing to get it to fruit . I don't like to waste a good sunny spot in my garden . I curently have in the ground wampee,lychee,mango,star fruit,dragon fruit,pomello,amberalla and lime . The green sapote would be the last tree to be in the ground and my backyard would be complete for now. | About the Author Michael Wakeley 13th April 2010 1:19pm #UserID: 1746 Posts: 178 View All Michael's Edible Fruit Trees |
trikus says... I have a few seedlings grown from a mates tree , growing just down the road . Not a massive tree and does not seem to give lots of fruit , but very nice tasting . Muchbetter imho than the related Mamey and supposedly more cold tolerant so if you are not in the tropics worth planting . | About the Author Trikus Tully 13th April 2010 1:25pm #UserID: 930 Posts: 749 View All Trikus's Edible Fruit Trees |
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HappyEarth says... Hey Michael ... we have a 10 year old seedling green sapote growing at our community garden. Slow growing as it is only 3m tall although is has been is 70% shade most of its life. Flowered for the first time last year but know fruit. Ive tried the fruit when i was up north and really like it. Its like a sweet pumpkin - really nice in smoothies. Id give it a go! Rich www.happyearth.com.au | About the Author HappyEarth Wollongong 13th April 2010 2:57pm #UserID: 2553 Posts: 181 View All HappyEarth's Edible Fruit Trees |
About the Author JUJUBE FOR SALE 13th April 2010 3:23pm #UserID: 2706 Posts: 715 View All JUJUBE FOR SALE's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Michael Wakeley 13th April 2010 11:12pm #UserID: 1746 Posts: 178 View All Michael's Edible Fruit Trees |
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