Discover the benefits of growing the Barbados cherry, a productive and versatile plant that thrives in warm climates. From its abundant fruit production to its resistance to pests and diseases, learn how this semi-evergreen shrub can enhance your garden while evading HOA restrictions. Join us as we explore the unique qualities and culinary uses of this resilient plant.
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I wish more people would grow the Barbados cherry because it is just so awesome it’s very productive my tree produces several flushes of fruit during the warm season I start noticing flowers in about March and then in 21 to 25 days later it’s ready to be harvested they start out green like this one right here start turning yellow and then more red and this Barbados cherry will continue Fring all the way up until about November when it starts to get cold here if you’re looking for an Edible Landscaping plant that will evade the HOAs this is a great choice it can easily be pruned and maintained into a hedge or shrub if needed it’s a semi Evergreen so it stays green for most of the year it’s one of the few plants that produce straight through the heat of Summer here in my Florida garden which says a lot that means it tolerates some very extreme weather it barely has any pest or diseases is drought tolerant once established doesn’t require any kind of special soil or fertilizers and the birds love eating the cherries too
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Can you use it for anything other than fresh eating? Jelly, jam ?
i grow strawberry guava, it reminds me of that!!!
Do you have smaller plants for sale.