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Thursday, February 5, 2015

FRUITY FRIDAY : MINI GUAVA - WHITE FLESH

Look my front yard...
A row of my fruity collection stand on here.
There are lime, orange, jack fruit, kedondong (Spondias sp), dewandaru, guava-red and mini guava - white. 



Something that makes me so happy is my little mini guava.
I'm finding some pale yellow guavas on the little tree.



I guess they are already ripen.
So, it's harvest time..



I'm getting five little guavas.
This is the first time this plant bearing ripen fruits.



I think we all still remember with my mini guava.
We can see the flowering time here.
Actually there are a lot of little fruits on the tree, but most of them were fallen down onto the ground.



Now, the healthy fruits are ripen.
I'm so happy that these fruits are really healthy, no fruit fly attack.
Look the white flesh, so tender and so sweet...



I have ever grown the red flesh variety, but the tree have died when I moved it from my front yard into  my back yard.
I think I should look for the red flesh variety to complete my collection.
Lets taste the fruit...

19 comments:

  1. You have a fruitful front yard haha... Endah, these mini guavas look cute. Hope they taste sweet and not too hard. Enjoy!

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    1. Yes, I think...:) the taste is so sweet and the flesh is fairly tender. So nice!

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  2. Man you have this down friend! Really amazing fruit you have grown here! You again have inspired me to get more in pots this year!!! Happy Thursday to you!!! Nicole xoxo

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  3. Wow! That's good harvest from small tree!

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  4. It's always exciting when a tree bears fruit for the first time. I hope you enjoyed them.

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  5. Lovely little harvest for you Endah. I think I could only dream to grow them here. No doubt the cold frosty weather would finish them off.

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    1. Thanks, Joanne. Yes, the cold weather will make this plant stuck on its growth.

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  6. Isn't it exciting to pick your own fruit especially from something new?

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  7. That is exciting to be able to pick your own fruit. We have pears, apples and peaches in our yard. Have a wonderful day. Is it rainy today?

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    1. Sounds so interesting! Your fruits are impossible to be grown in my garden, too hot! Yes, we have rainy days along this week. No outdoor gardening activities. Have a great week!

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  8. Olá amiga , suas plantas estão maravilhosas!!!
    Fico admirada com tantas diversidades.Parabéns pelo cultivo dedicado.
    Um doce abraço, Marie.

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  9. It's wonderful to grow your own fruit and then have the pleasure of eating it.

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    1. That's right, David. Welcome to my blog, and thank you for coming.

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  10. Hi endah, I've been looking for this tree for a very long time. Can I get seeds from you? Where did you get this from? Long

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