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How to grow a Guava Tree: Practical Guide to Growing Guava
Guava (Psidium sp.)
🍉 How to grow a Guava Tree: Practical Guide to Growing Guava
· Frequency: Prune guavas annually, ideally after the fruiting season, to encourage new growth and improve airflow.
· Guava trees require consistent watering, especially during dry periods and the fruiting season. While they can tolerate short periods of flooding, ensure the soil is not waterlogged. Water deeply once or twice a week, depending on your climate.
· Guava trees are quick to fruit, often producing their first harvest within a year of planting. For container-grown trees, fruiting can start in even smaller pots, such as 1-gallon containers.
· Guava is a nutrient powerhouse, offering numerous health benefits:
· Tropical Guava (Psidium guajava): Sweet and aromatic, suitable for warmer climates.
🍑 Additional Tips
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- 🍑 Guava Trees (Psidium sp.) are beloved for their flavorful fruit and easy-growing nature. These fast-growing trees are reliable producers and can thrive in a variety of climates, making them a favorite among home gardeners. Guavas are compact and can be grown in containers, making them suitable for small spaces and urban gardens.
- 🍑 Light and Soil
- 🍑 Pruning tips
Guava trees thrive in full sun, requiring at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily to produce the best fruit. They prefer well-draining soils rich in organic matter but are adaptable to a range of soil types, including sandy or loamy soils. Slightly acidic to neutral soil is ideal. While guavas tolerate poor soils, enriching the soil with compost or manure will improve growth and yield.
Pruning is essential for maintaining the shape, size, and productivity of guava trees.
· Frequency: Prune guavas annually, ideally after the fruiting season, to encourage new growth and improve airflow.
- · Remove dead, diseased, or crossing branches to maintain tree health.
- · Shape the tree to allow sunlight to penetrate the canopy, which enhances fruit production.
- · For container-grown guavas, keep the tree compact by trimming back vigorous shoots regularly.
- 🍑 Guava in containers
- 🍑 Watering
Guavas are well-suited to container growing. Compact varieties like the "Nana" guava are ideal for pots. Use a large container (at least 15-20 gallons) with good drainage. Fill it with a high-quality potting mix enriched with organic matter. Place the container in a sunny location and water consistently. Regular pruning helps maintain a manageable size and promotes fruiting in container-grown guavas.
· Guava trees require consistent watering, especially during dry periods and the fruiting season. While they can tolerate short periods of flooding, ensure the soil is not waterlogged. Water deeply once or twice a week, depending on your climate.
- · Fertilize guavas 3-4 times a year during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer rich in potassium and phosphorus to promote flowering and fruiting. Adding organic matter like compost or manure annually boosts soil fertility and improves yields.
- 🍑 Harvesting
· Guava trees are quick to fruit, often producing their first harvest within a year of planting. For container-grown trees, fruiting can start in even smaller pots, such as 1-gallon containers.
- · Signs of ripe guava fruit include:
- · Harvest ripe guavas by hand or with pruning shears. Consume fresh or use them to make juices, jams, or desserts.
- A change in color from green to yellow (depending on the variety).
- A sweet, fruity aroma.
- Slight softness when gently pressed.
- 🍑 Health Benefits of Guava
· Guava is a nutrient powerhouse, offering numerous health benefits:
- · Vitamin C: Boosts the immune system and helps protect against colds and infections.
- · Potassium: Supports healthy blood pressure levels.
- · Antioxidants: Contribute to glowing skin and may reduce the risk of cancer.
- · Fiber: Aids digestion and helps regulate blood sugar levels.
- 🍑 Popular Varieties of Guava
· Tropical Guava (Psidium guajava): Sweet and aromatic, suitable for warmer climates.
- · Cattley Guava (Psidium littorale): Cold-hardy with a slightly tart flavor.
- · Cas Guava (Psidium friedrichsthalianum): Known for its sour taste, perfect for juices like Costa Rica’s traditional "Agua de Cas." Cold hardy, disease resistant and vigorous, productive variety.
- · Pineapple Guava (Feijoa sellowiana): Fruity and floral, thriving in cooler climates.
🍑 Additional Tips
- · Guava trees are relatively pest-resistant but may require monitoring in humid climates for mealybugs. Use neem oil if needed.
- · Planting multiple guava varieties ensures a continuous supply of fruit.
- · With their fast growth, compact size, and delicious fruit, guava trees are a fantastic addition to tropical garden, greenhouse or patio.
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Ten best fruit trees to grow in Florida and Southern landscapes
🏆 Ten best fruit trees to grow in Florida and Southern landscapes.
# 8: Guava Tree.
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# 8: Guava Tree.
- 🍉 Guava Tree (Psidium sp.) - Guava trees are beloved for their flavorful fruit, commonly used in juices, drinks, and desserts.
- 🍉 Popular Varieties: include Psidium guajava (Tropical Guava), Psidium littorale (Cattley Guava), Psidium friedrichsthalianum (Cas guava), and Feijoa sellowiana (Pineapple Guava).
- 🍉 Cold Hardy: Despite its "Tropical" name, the Tropical Guava is relatively cold-hardy, and other varieties are even hardier, suitable for cooler climates with occasional frost.
- 🍉 Water Needs: Guava trees like water and can tolerate some flooding.
- 🍉 Compact Growth: Guavas are medium size bushes or trees that can be easily maintained at any height and shape.
- 🍉 Fast Fruiting: Guava trees are quick to fruit, often within a year of planting, and some start fruiting in containers as small as 1 gallon.
- 🍉 Dwarf Variety: The Nana variety is perfect for container culture, producing full-sized fruit in a compact form.
- 🍉 Pest Control: In humid areas with rainy seasons, check for mealybugs, which can be controlled with neem oil as needed.
- 🍉 Endless Supply: Planting multiple guava trees ensures a constant supply of fresh, juicy fruit and flavorful guava juice loved by kids and adults.
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What is your favorite Guava fruit for eating fresh?
What is your favorite Guava fruit for eating fresh?
💛 The sweetest and the most flavorful Cattley Guava variety is Hawaiian Gold (Yellow Pineapple Guava) - Psidium littorale var. Lucidum. This one is our favorite for eating out of hand!
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Top 10 fast-fruiting trees: #2. Cattley and Tropical guava
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💛 The sweetest and the most flavorful Cattley Guava variety is Hawaiian Gold (Yellow Pineapple Guava) - Psidium littorale var. Lucidum. This one is our favorite for eating out of hand!
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Top 10 fast-fruiting trees: #2. Cattley and Tropical guava
How to always have lots of Guava Juice
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What is the best fruit for summer drinks and wine?
🍸 What is the best fruit for summer drinks and wine?
Next summer, we are going to try making wine with Cas Guava. Its bold, tangy flavor is sure to produce a delicious, unique brew!
💯 Why choose Cas Guava?
• Fresh Cas Guavas
🍸 Traditional Favorite: Agua de Cas
Cas Guava is the key ingredient in Costa Rica's famous Agua de Cas, a blend of cas juice, water, and sugar. It's a refreshing, slightly acidic drink that's perfect for hot days.
With its vibrant taste, rich nutrients, and endless possibilities, Cas Guava is a must-have for gardeners and culinary adventurers alike!
📚 Learn more:
🛒 Order Cas Guava
#Food_Forest #Recipes #Guava
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🍋 Hands, down, Costa Rican Guava, or Cas Guava (Psidium friedrichsthalianum) takes the crown! This tropical gem from Central America is known for its intense flavor, making it perfect for refreshing beverages and creative drinks. The tree is incredibly productive - even young ones yield abundant fruit!
🍋 We discovered this fruit last Summer. The tree was so productive (on the second year!), we didn't know what to do with so much fruit! So we made a concentrated drink and have been drinking it since then. It looks like the juice has antibacterial properties so it doesn't need to be canned, it stores for months in refrigerator.
🍋 Plans for 2025 season crop: Homemade Cas Guava wine!
Next summer, we are going to try making wine with Cas Guava. Its bold, tangy flavor is sure to produce a delicious, unique brew!
💯 Why choose Cas Guava?
• Packed with vitamin C - four times more than lemons - for a powerful immune boost.- • Rich in antioxidants to combat stress and inflammation.
- • Hardy and low-maintenance, thriving in poor soils and resisting pests.
- 🍸 Recipe: Cas Guava Juice Concentrate
Ingredients:
• Fresh Cas Guavas
- • Sugar (to taste)
- • Wash the guavas, cut in half and place them in a large pot with enough water to cover.
- • Add sugar to taste and bring to a boil. Simmer for 5-10 min until the fruit softens.
- • Let sit for a few hours so the fruit softens more.
- • Strain the liquid through a colander to remove the pulp.
- • Bottle the concentrate and refrigerate.
- • To serve, dilute with water to your liking for a flavorful, tangy drink!
Instructions:
This concentrate doesn’t need sterilizing/canning and stays fresh for months, thanks to Cas Guava’s natural antibacterial properties.
🍸 Traditional Favorite: Agua de Cas
Cas Guava is the key ingredient in Costa Rica's famous Agua de Cas, a blend of cas juice, water, and sugar. It's a refreshing, slightly acidic drink that's perfect for hot days.
With its vibrant taste, rich nutrients, and endless possibilities, Cas Guava is a must-have for gardeners and culinary adventurers alike!
📚 Learn more:
- • What fruit is more sour and has more vitamin C than a lemon
- • What fruit can you drink? Costa Rican Cas is the Guava for Drinking
- • Costa Rican Guava
🛒 Order Cas Guava
#Food_Forest #Recipes #Guava
🔴 Join 👉 TopTropicals
What is the best fruit for summer drinks and wine?
🍸 What is the best fruit for summer drinks and wine?
Next summer, we are going to try making wine with Cas Guava. Its bold, tangy flavor is sure to produce a delicious, unique brew!
💯 Why choose Cas Guava?
• Fresh Cas Guavas
🍸 Traditional Favorite: Agua de Cas
Cas Guava is the key ingredient in Costa Rica's famous Agua de Cas, a blend of cas juice, water, and sugar. It's a refreshing, slightly acidic drink that's perfect for hot days.
With its vibrant taste, rich nutrients, and endless possibilities, Cas Guava is a must-have for gardeners and culinary adventurers alike!
📚 Learn more:
🛒 Order Cas Guava
#Food_Forest #Recipes #Guava
🔴 Join 👉 TopTropicals
🍋 Hands, down, Costa Rican Guava, or Cas Guava (Psidium friedrichsthalianum) takes the crown! This tropical gem from Central America is known for its intense flavor, making it perfect for refreshing beverages and creative drinks. The tree is incredibly productive - even young ones yield abundant fruit!
🍋 We discovered this fruit last Summer. The tree was so productive (on the second year!), we didn't know what to do with so much fruit! So we made a concentrated drink and have been drinking it since then. It looks like the juice has antibacterial properties so it doesn't need to be canned, it stores for months in refrigerator.
🍋 Plans for 2025 season crop: Homemade Cas Guava wine!
Next summer, we are going to try making wine with Cas Guava. Its bold, tangy flavor is sure to produce a delicious, unique brew!
💯 Why choose Cas Guava?
• Packed with vitamin C - four times more than lemons - for a powerful immune boost.- • Rich in antioxidants to combat stress and inflammation.
- • Hardy and low-maintenance, thriving in poor soils and resisting pests.
- 🍸 Recipe: Cas Guava Juice Concentrate
Ingredients:
• Fresh Cas Guavas
- • Sugar (to taste)
- • Wash the guavas, cut in half and place them in a large pot with enough water to cover.
- • Add sugar to taste and bring to a boil. Simmer for 5-10 min until the fruit softens.
- • Let sit for a few hours so the fruit softens more.
- • Strain the liquid through a colander to remove the pulp.
- • Bottle the concentrate and refrigerate.
- • To serve, dilute with water to your liking for a flavorful, tangy drink!
Instructions:
This concentrate doesn’t need sterilizing/canning and stays fresh for months, thanks to Cas Guava’s natural antibacterial properties.
🍸 Traditional Favorite: Agua de Cas
Cas Guava is the key ingredient in Costa Rica's famous Agua de Cas, a blend of cas juice, water, and sugar. It's a refreshing, slightly acidic drink that's perfect for hot days.
With its vibrant taste, rich nutrients, and endless possibilities, Cas Guava is a must-have for gardeners and culinary adventurers alike!
📚 Learn more:
- • What fruit is more sour and has more vitamin C than a lemon
- • What fruit can you drink? Costa Rican Cas is the Guava for Drinking
- • Costa Rican Guava
🛒 Order Cas Guava
#Food_Forest #Recipes #Guava
🔴 Join 👉 TopTropicals


