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Pineapple Guava Feijoa sellowiana Seeds for Planting in Edible Garden

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Pineapple Guava Seeds

Characteristics and Uses of Pineapple Guava Plants

Pineapple Guava (Feijoa sellowiana) is a hardy evergreen shrub that produces delicious, tropical-flavored fruit and showy red-and-white blossoms. Valued for its ornamental beauty and edible yields, it is ideal for both productive gardens and hedging.

Growing Conditions for Pineapple Guava Plants

  • Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
  • Soil Type: Well-draining sandy or loamy soil
  • pH Level: Slightly acidic to neutral (5.5–7.0)
  • Temperature: Thrives in mild to warm conditions

Planting Tips for Pineapple Guava

  • Sow seeds in warm, moist seed mix
  • Provide consistent warmth (70–75°F) for germination
  • Transplant when seedlings are strong and frost has passed

Watering Instructions and Tips

  • Water regularly during the growing season
  • Allow soil to dry slightly between watering
  • Mulch to retain soil moisture and improve fruit production

Growing Zones

  • USDA Zones: 8–11
  • Global Zones: Mild and subtropical climates

Key Benefits & Uses

  • Fruit seeds that produce flavorful, aromatic guavas
  • Non-GMO seeds with ornamental and edible value
  • Attracts pollinators and beneficial insects
  • Dense foliage offers privacy and wind protection

Best Uses in the Garden & Landscape

  • Edible hedges or screening plants
  • Backyard fruit gardens
  • Decorative pots in warm climates

Conclusion

Pineapple Guava delivers beauty and bounty in one plant, making it a top choice for edible landscapes. Choose Dhara Seeds—a big, trusted name in the seed world, offering a wide range of high-quality, non-GMO varieties to gardeners everywhere—for a fruitful start.

FAQ

How long does it take for Pineapple Guava to fruit?

Fruiting can begin in 3–5 years under ideal conditions.

Is Pineapple Guava self-pollinating?

It is partially self-fertile, but cross-pollination improves yield.

Can I grow Pineapple Guava in a pot?

Yes, with proper pruning and a large container, it thrives in pots.

Pineapple Guava Feijoa sellowiana for planting in edible garden
Pineapple Guava Feijoa sellowiana Seeds for Planting in Edible Garden

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