Friday, December 25, 2015

Fruit for Saturday, December 26

Yes, we will be open Saturday, December 26.
9am - noon
 
 
Available fruit will include
  • Carambola
  • Black Sapote
  • Papaya
  • Coconuts
  • Avocado
  • And very few sapodilla and sugar apples

Friday, December 18, 2015

Fruit for Saturday, December 19

Fruit Available will include:
  • Black Sapote
  • Carambola
  • Papaya...
  • Avocado
  • Sugar Apple
  • Coconuts

Fruit trees are also available...

Open Saturday, 9am-noon

Friday, December 11, 2015

Fruit for Saturday, December 12

Open Saturday 9am - noon

 
Fruit for Saturday, December 12, will include a good supply of Carambola, Black Sapote, Sugar Apple and Coconuts, and some Sapodilla, Papaya and Avocado.

 Fruit trees are also available.

Friday, December 4, 2015

Fruit Available for Saturday, December 5

Open Saturday 9am-noon

Fruit available will include Sugar Apple, Black Sapote, Carambola, Coconuts and Avocado. I haven't checked that Sapodilla yet... there might be a few ready to pick.

Friday, November 27, 2015

Fruit Available for Saturday, November 28

Open Saturday 9am-noon

 
Some Carambola, Avocado, Papaya and a few Sugar Apple will be available Saturday morning. We will have a good supply of Black Sapote and Coconuts.

 Once again we will have Sapodilla ...the first crop from our three-year-old tree. The variety is relatively new to the US. I gave a globe-trotting botanist friend one of these Sapodilla, and he said it was the best he has ever tasted.
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Also we have a nice selection of mango trees and other fruit trees.

Friday, November 20, 2015

Fruit for Satuday, November 20 ...plus a little news from the grove

Open Saturday 9am-noon

 
In addition to Carambola, Coconuts, Avocado, Black Sapote, and a few Atemoya and Sugar Apple.... we will have Papaya and a few Sapodilla!

 Also we have a nice selection of mango trees and other fruit trees.
 
 
News around the grove...
 We are still grafting. The unusually warm weather has made late season grafting possible and rewarding. Some of these late grafts have started growing in their first week. Next year we should have a great selection of unusual mango varieties, and some fun multi-graft trees, etc.
 In a week or two we will plant two more small areas. Most of the trees will be mangos.  The tough part is deciding which varieties to plant.
Also, several of our mango trees have started to flower... including Dwarf Hawaiian, Rosa, Rosigold and Madame Francis