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Feijoa Growing Guide

Feijoa Growing Guide

5 Steps to Feijoa Success

Follow our full guide below to a bumper crop of homegrown feijoas.

You can't beat the aroma and flavour of fresh feijoas! This hardy and robust fruit is easy to grow and provides you with an abundance of fruit from autumn to early winter each year. Their delightful bright red flowers, which appear at Christmas, add to their appeal. Feijoas are also an excellent source of hydration for the body and provide soluble fibre to combat a build up of toxins in the digestive system.

Prepare

Although feijoas can be planted all year round, autumn is an ideal time in most areas of the country to plant as this allows the roots to establish over winter in preparation for a growth spurt over spring. However if your area can get quite cold and be affected by snow over winter it is best to hold off planting until the soil warms and frosts weaken in spring.

Feijoas are on our minds in summer – so it’s also tempting to plant them then – just be sure to keep up with watering.

Feijoas are a versatile fruit

Choose a variety

A wide range of feijoas are available. Some varieties are self fertile, but even self-fertile varieties will produce heavier and more regular crops if they are pollinated by other varieties. Plant at least two different varieties to extend your season and ensure a better harvest. Discover feijoa varieties here > 

Once you have selected your plants, it is time to get the soil prepared – the better the soil, the better your fruit plants will grow. Dig in organic matter like Tui Sheep Pellets and compost to the area before planting.

Plant

If you have a smaller space, feijoas can be planted in large pots or containers. Choose a dwarf variety such as Bambina and fill your pot or container with Tui Citrus & Fruit Mix.

The best times to plant are early in the morning or late in the day, so the plants aren’t exposed to the hot sun straight away.

Planting feijoas in the garden:

Planting feijoas in pots and containers:

Nourish

Feed your plants and they will reward you. Plants use nutrients from the soil as they grow, so replenishing the nutrients ensures your plants grow to their full potential.

Feijoa trees usually fruit two years after planting, and should be fed regularly from spring to late summer to ensure a healthy tree and bumper harvest. 

Use Tui NovaTec Premium fertiliser for best results in both garden beds and pots and containers.

Watering

Feijoas are fairly hardy plants once established however they will struggle during long dry periods if not supplemented with watering. It is especially important to water deeply and regularly from mid to late summer when the fruit is developing and ripening. Don’t over water though as it will plump up the fruit but lose the flavour.

Apply SaturAid to enable the soil to hold onto more moisture, this will prevent the plant shedding its fruit prematurely.

Well watered, well nourished feijoas will also have a better chance of keeping insect pests and diseases at bay.

Tui Tips

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