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07
Nov
2009
Philippine Tropical Fruit Seasons

14 hours ago by Faey

For those of you who love to try different tastes and flavors, the fruits of the Philippines will be a delightful experience for you! As for me, a fruit lover, I asked a friend of mine to helped me create this small list of some interesting tropical treats here: The mango is one of the most famous f ...

Faey Szeuw - newfaey.com

Will apple trees grow, thrive and produce edible fruits in tropical climates ...

1 day ago by admin

No. Apple trees are deciduous and require a certain number of "chiilling" hours before they set buds for the next growing season. Tropical plants differ in they have no dormant season, they continue to grow year around. addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tropical-gardener.com%2Ftropical-fruits%2Fwill-a ...

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06
Nov
2009
CUSTARD APPLE

1 day ago by The Kebun

Our Custard Apple tree is doing very well and we should be able to taste the fruits very soon. This is a unique tree where all of it has a use. The fruits are tasty and nutritious but all parts of this tree can be useful in traditional medicine. The unripe fruit has been used to assist against diarr ...

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does anybody know where i can buy tropical fruit tree’s near Santa Barbara?

2 days ago by admin

well i want to grow lots of tropical plants, mainly fruit tree’s, but i dont know where to get them. does anybody know where i might be able to find some? some things i would like to grow are star fruit, guava, papaya, ect. You can get different types of guava, banana and even Manila mango at places ...

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05
Nov
2009
Philippine Seasons: Rain or Shine

2 days ago by Faey

And I really mean rain or shine, because there are only two seasons here in Cebu (and the Philippines, for that matter)—the dry and the wet season. The dry season starts from December and ends in June and the rest of the year is the wet season. Philippines is part of the tropical zone, and I’m most ...

Faey Szeuw - newfaey.com

04
Nov
2009
Why not plant tropical fruit trees in Africa ?

3 days ago by admin

African countries seem to always face food and water scarcity , so I was thinking that will planting of tropical fruit trees growing in Indian subcontinent and which can survive in arid areas , help the people of Africa. These trees bear fruit and should help reduce the impact of food scarcity in th ...

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03
Nov
2009
are all the tropical places the same grows same fruits?

5 days ago by admin

or are they diffrent? No. There are too many variables. It’s best to consult the authorities about which fruits will grow in your conditions. Soil PH can be adjusted, but high/low temperatures through the year can vary greatly from one "tropical" area to another. One good indicator, if you don’t hav ...

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02
Nov
2009
STARFRUIT LOOKING GOOD

6 days ago by The Kebun

Our Starfruits are really looking good. Save for some which are worm infested the rest are looking pretty good. That’s the price you have to pay when you do not use pesticides. Posted in Around The Kebun, Kuching Farm Stay, Kuching Farmstay, Kuching Home Stay, Kuching Homestay, Tropical Fruits Tagge ...

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29
Oct
2009
MANGOSTEEN

10 days ago by thekebun

Walking around The Kebun last night brought a surprise when we found that the mangosteen tree planted so many years ago finally bore fruits. It is always so nice to see your hard work finally show results. Posted in Around The Kebun, Kuching Farm Stay, Kuching Farmstay, Kuching Home Stay, Kuching Ho ...

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27
Oct
2009
Are tropical fruits healthier than non-tropical ones +why?

12 days ago by admin

It’s probably an unexplained assumption but i’ve heard that fruits that grow in tropical latitudes(e.g-pineapple,passion fruit) are healthier than those which grow in temperate latitudes (e.g- apples,grapes)…….truth or myth? If it’s true then why is it so? I could see this being true. I havn’t done ...

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