Lots of fruit trees take many years to start shedding their edibles. However, this one is relatively fast-growing as long as it gets plenty of light.
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. When Gina Thomas was looking for some guava to plant, she didn’t want ...
Your guava plant looks stressed. The yellowing leaves indicate that the plant is suffering from a lack of water, nutrients or both. As the pot looks small, it is possible the guava plant has exhausted ...
There are number of vendors in Uganda making money from selling guava, known by its scientific name Psudium guajava yet few people are engaged in growing the plant. Psudium guajava is an evergreen ...
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Farmers issue warning as staple crop becomes harder to grow: 'Unprecedented'
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Here is a caution notice to the farmers who are keen on growing guava or sapota. The marketing of guava is very difficult and there were practical problems involved in growing both the fruits if Chief ...
Guava farmer Sunil Halder had travelled to Bhimruli village, a famous floating guava wholesale market in Barishal's Jhalakathi Sadar upazila, to sell about 74 kilogrammes (kgs) of the fruit last ...
The next time you’re on vacation in Hawaii, look for the strawberry guava. If you see a lot of them, it’s a decent bet you’re amid the greenery on one of the tropical archipelago’s younger, less ...
Big, crunchy, tasty, resistant, and produced in a region with good tourism potential: the guava from the city of Carlópolis, in the state of Paraná, won, in 2016, the Geographical Indication (GI) seal ...
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