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    I have a couple of Chilean guava plants that are still in pots. They produced a few fruit last year - but not a huge amount.

    Would it be best to keep these in pots so I can move them into the poly tunnel to overwinter (or permanently?) - or just plant outside in the fruit garden at some stage?

    Many thanks
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    Last edited by Bacchus; 07-01-2015, 03:16 PM.

  • #2
    Never grown them, but found this link for you How to grow and cook Chilean guava | Life and style | theguardian.com

    You should be fine to plant them outside,

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    • #3
      Mine are left outside in fairly large pots as I believe their hardy down to minus figures and like ericaceous compost but I only got them last year so I cant really speak with much confidence on the best way to treat them. Hopefully someone with more knowledge on the matter will be along soon.

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      • #4
        Thanks for the link - it seems that all options are on the table.

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        • #5
          Ive got two of these plants up my allotment seem to be growing well and so far not affected by the frost. I only planted them last may though

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          • #6
            chilean guava

            I have just bought a chilean guava from waitrose web site lovely strong bush almost 2ft plus pot variety is Ka Pow by James Wong fruit are 50% bigger so its said, also frost sensitive , think mine will be in a cold green house just to be sure but going to take cuttings

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            • #7
              Hi I bought 2 plants from Suttons a year ago. Got about 5 berries this year in November, picked when they felt a little soft. Tasted like soap. I wonder if the climate is too cool where I live??? They are in big pots on a warm patio.
              Last edited by furbi; 31-01-2015, 08:32 PM.

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              • #8
                Ive moved mine into the polytunnel for overwintering, but I might leave one in there to see how it does this year

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