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They have recovered well, they are growing slowly but are lovely.
adrien
Vallauris
I have three guava plants for many years, they are all in clay pots on an uncovered terrace. One of the three produces a lot of flowers unlike the other two. Field of plants that I recommend. The fruits are excellent.
Denis
Arc-et-Senans
Lovely little bush, received without a plastic pot as expected.
What type of soil does it need for proper growth? Thank you.
Response from Promesse de Fleurs: This young plant requires a light and well-drained ordinary soil and thrives in sunlight and warmth.
Alain
Dax Aquitaine
Where can I find the seeds of the true FEIJOA (if the climate suits it)?
I want to give it a try.
Response from Promesse de Fleurs: The feijoa sellowiana is the true guava. Its flowers are edible as well as its fruits.