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Pixies Gardens
2024 Mcdaniel Mill Road Conyers GA 30094
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Pineapple Guava a tree or a shrub?
Pineapple Guava can be grown as a small evergreen tree or a large shrub, depending on pruning. It is often trained as a fruit tree or used as a dense hedge.
What does pineapple guava fruit taste like?
The fruit has a sweet tropical flavor, commonly described as a blend of pineapple, guava, and mint. This makes it great for fresh eating and desserts.
Does Pineapple Guava produce flowers?
Yes 🌸. It produces showy red and white flowers with edible petals that are attractive to pollinators.
How much sunlight does a Pineapple Guava Tree need?
For best growth and fruit production, it requires full sun. Light and partial shade is tolerated, but fruit yield may be lower.
Is Pineapple Guava drought-tolerant?
Once established, Pineapple Guava is drought-tolerant, though regular watering during the first year helps with strong root development.
How long does it take for Pineapple Guava to produce fruit?
Most pineapple and guava trees fruit within 2–4 years, depending on growing conditions and care.
Do I need more than one Pineapple Guava Tree for fruit?
Some varieties are self-fertile, but planting more than one tree nearby can improve fruit size and yield.
Can Pineapple Guava tolerate cold weather?
Yes. It is more cold-hardy than many fruit trees and can tolerate light frost once established.
Can Pineapple Guava be grown in containers?
Yes. It grows well in large containers, making it suitable for patios, balconies, and small gardens.
Is Pineapple Guava suitable for home gardens?
Absolutely. It is popular for home orchards and edible landscaping because it provides fruit, flowers, and evergreen foliage with low maintenance.







