Thanx again for your suggestions. I do have two samll
Feijoa bushes
They have not bloomed yet, nor are they named
cultivars.
I dont know how the fruit will turn out, but I hope I
can graft on it. :)
--- "Moyer, Richard" <ramoyer@king.edu> wrote:
> Del wrote:
> "My single most memorable fruit eating experience
> was finding a bush of ripe
>
> feijoas in New Zealand - and eating till I could no
> more - like an exquisite
>
> perfume. Glad to hear they can grow in zone 6!"
>
> Del, I've only eaten the flower petals, as my plant
> was not self-fertile. I
> sent it to Georgia to be with some others. Ray
> Givan, near Savannah, enjoys
> feijoa petals in spring. Robert in Atlanta appears
> adventurous, and Feijoa
> should grow better there than sea buckthorn. How
> well it will FRUIT in
> Atlanta is a mystery to me!
> More info on Feijoa:
>http://www.crfg.org/pubs/ff/feijoa.html
> Richard
>
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