The weather is looking very good for planting trees. A freeze or even a significant chill seems unlikely until next winter. Trees should establish quickly and be ready to take advantage of a long growing season.
We have jaboticaba and mango trees available in 3 and 7 gallon containers and a few in 25 gallon containers.
If you have room for even a small tree, consider planting a fruit tree.
Friday, February 28, 2014
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Fruit for this Saturday, March 1
Open Saturday, 9am - noon
Caimito (Star Apple) should be plentiful
Jaboticaba
Black Sapote
probably very few Sapodilla
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Annona of the Month
Custard Apple is the only member of our Annona collection that ripens this time of year. We have only one tree. This one tree had only five fruit this season. Of the five fruit, two were necrotic and one ripened earlier today and fell.... leaving two for sale. Each fruit weighs approximately 2 pounds. I'll pick both later today.
also...here's a picture with one ripe and one mature-but-not-ripe Black Sapote
Custard Apple |
also...here's a picture with one ripe and one mature-but-not-ripe Black Sapote
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Flowering Mangos and Trimming Trees... Sunday Morning Pictures
Flowering Mangos
10 Foot Coghall Mango with a Huge Bloom |
A Glenn Mango that can't decide whether to grow or flower. It's possible that the new growth on the tree will flower in another month or so. More likely we will have fewer Glenn Mangos this year. |
Nam Doc Mai was one of the few varieties to flower in December. This picture shows some small fruit from those December flowers and current flowers. |
Pruning
This almost-horizontal branch of a Keitt Mango was not strong enough to support much fruit, so I cut it back to small branches closer to the center of the tree. |
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Ripe Fruit
Caimito (aka Star Apple) is abundant.
Black Sapote season will last a couple more weeks.
There's lots of Sapodilla on our trees, but very little has been ready to pick. Supply should increase for the next several weeks.
Just discovered....
Our one rogue (off-season) Jak Fruit is ripe. I'll cut it up and refrigerate so that several people can enjoy it. This particular Jak Fruit is fully ripe. If you like slightly under-ripe and crunchy Jak Fruit, this one isn't for you.
Jaboticaba is fruiting.
We have a few Custard Apple that seem ready to pick.
A reminder... all of our fruit is grown organically.
Open Saturday, 9am - noon.
Call or message if you are interested in buying at least five pounds of fruit and would like to visit sometime other than Saturday morning. We can probable figure out a mutually convenient time for you to stop by.
Black Sapote season will last a couple more weeks.
There's lots of Sapodilla on our trees, but very little has been ready to pick. Supply should increase for the next several weeks.
Just discovered....
Our one rogue (off-season) Jak Fruit is ripe. I'll cut it up and refrigerate so that several people can enjoy it. This particular Jak Fruit is fully ripe. If you like slightly under-ripe and crunchy Jak Fruit, this one isn't for you.
Jaboticaba is fruiting.
We have a few Custard Apple that seem ready to pick.
A reminder... all of our fruit is grown organically.
Open Saturday, 9am - noon.
Call or message if you are interested in buying at least five pounds of fruit and would like to visit sometime other than Saturday morning. We can probable figure out a mutually convenient time for you to stop by.
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Mid-February Update
Almost every mango tree has a huge amount of bloom. Hopefully this will translate into a nice crop this summer.
Only one of our lychee trees is flowering, the Red Ohia. For the past two years we haven't had lychee to sell, so having even one productive tree will be wonderful.
We plan to grow vegetables next winter. Here's the start of that project..
Fruit Available Next Saturday:
Caimito (Star Apple)
Black Sapote
Sapodilla (just a few)
A 6-foot Cogshall Mango in full bloom. |
Only one of our lychee trees is flowering, the Red Ohia. For the past two years we haven't had lychee to sell, so having even one productive tree will be wonderful.
We plan to grow vegetables next winter. Here's the start of that project..
Future growing medium for raised beds. |
Fruit Available Next Saturday:
Caimito (Star Apple)
Black Sapote
Sapodilla (just a few)
Friday, February 14, 2014
Fruit Tomorrow
Available Fruit
- Caimito (Star Apple)
- Black Sapote
- Sapodilla (expecting very few will be ready to pick)
Open Saturday
9am - noon
Saturday, February 8, 2014
The Stars
Today we picked the last Star Fruit (carambola) until July, and we picked the very first Star Apple (caimito) of the season.
Caimito season should last at least 2 months.
Other fruit also available today.... Black Sapote and Canistel
open Saturdays, 9am - noon
Caimito season should last at least 2 months.
Other fruit also available today.... Black Sapote and Canistel
open Saturdays, 9am - noon
Friday, February 7, 2014
Finally Flowering!
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