Annona Apple Trees How to Grow Na Dai Sugar Apple Na dai (Mang cau dai) sugar apple variety is well-known for its awesome taste and good chewy texture. One reason why growers would choose other Annona varieties over the Na
Annona Apple Trees What is Lisa Atemoya Lisa atemoya is one variety of atemoya. It has pinkish skin, a pink core and white pulp. Originally, the seedling was grown in an experimental field (in row 48 the
Annona Apple Trees Can Annonas Fruit In Containers Annonas (or sugar apples and their kin) can actually fruit in containers. Often, the pot size where we may see them fruit in is 30, 45 or 50 gallon. Growers
Annona Apple Trees How to Hand Pollinate Soursop Flowers Although soursop trees are relatively easy to take care of and usually don't require a lot of maintenance, they are quite difficult to get pollinated if left done
Annona Apple Trees Graviola Leaf Tea: How to Make It & The Taste One of the good ways to use dried soursop leaves is to make it into a tea. If you'd like a lighter graviola (soursop) leaf tea, you can
Annona Apple Trees Is Sugar Apple Self Pollinating Not all sugar apple varieties are self pollinating. Some do require hand pollination. Of the many sugar apple varieties, 'Na dai Vietnamese' is one that can self pollinate.
Annona Apple Trees Soursop Fruits Not Holding On Tree: Why? One reason why the soursop fruits may not be holding on the tree is because of insect bite. Or more specifically, fruit fly attacking. They may come most in the
Annona Apple Trees How to Grow Soursop Trees (Guanabana) A grower shares that the less care they give their soursop tree, the better it seems to grow on its own. Soursop, or guanabana trees, don't do too
Annona Apple Trees When Is Custard Apple Ripe (Annona Recticula) You can tell when a custard apple is ripe when the fruit is has slightly changed its color. You can feel that the top of the fruit has gotten softer