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Miracle Berries... - Printable Version +- Punaweb Forum (http://punaweb.org/forum) +-- Forum: Punaweb Forums (http://punaweb.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Farming and Gardening in Puna (http://punaweb.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=13) +--- Thread: Miracle Berries... (/showthread.php?tid=4102) |
Miracle Berries... - Carolann R - 05-03-2008 I know I have heard Pam refer to them a few times...anyone know where to get them? I think they would be fun to have and also would like to know about other "uses" for them besides making sour things taste sweet for a couple hours. Carrie http://www.carrierojo.etsy.com http://www.vintageandvelvet.blogspot.com "Freedom has a scent like the top of a newborn baby's head..." U2 RE: Miracle Berries... - Carey - 05-03-2008 The Plant it Hawaii sale HAD them, but we also purchased one from a Pahoa nursery at the BIAN sale in Hilo (I think it was Fruit Lovers - www.fruitlovers.com ) We also have one that is growing from a seed I planted a little over a year ago from a seed from a Bill Martin fruit. These guys are VERY slow growing, but will fruit in a couple of years (& about a foot tall) so I have a little while until I have small miracles to share. They do make a good houseplant, and do fruit indoors, but not as prolific. RE: Miracle Berries... - tptplyr1 - 05-03-2008 I have a few plants and some seedlings. I can spare a plant if you are interested. Email me through PW. They are really slow growing and I will try and have more later. dean RE: Miracle Berries... - dirk1609 - 05-06-2008 Slow growing does not do it justice. They are VERY VERY VERY SLOW growing. But the little berries are great fun. I bought one at Garden Exchange about a year and a half ago, It has a few new leaves but other that that I think its the same size. RE: Miracle Berries... - allensylves - 05-06-2008 A few tips for growing it from the Rarefruit group: It likes a lot of water (should not be a problem most of the time in Puna!), even standing in water if in a pot. It likes acid soil. I had seedlings that were not doing much of anything and the new leaves were starting to blacken at the tips and get progressively smaller. I watered the pot with diluted vinegar (2 tablespoons/gallon of water) and the plants really perked up and the new leaves were larger and healthier. Allen Baton Rouge, LA & HPP RE: Miracle Berries... - Adam79 - 05-14-2008 I just saw a plant at Walmart tonight. I believe there was only one and boy was it expensive! The price escapes my memory but I want to say it was over $60 for what didn't seem like that big of a pot. RE: Miracle Berries... - Carey - 05-16-2008 PlantItHawaii has 8-12" plants for $15 (3 gal bag) (if you know a grower or go to one of their open sales) & Fruitlovers has gallon size for $11 at their Pahoa nursery RE: Miracle Berries... - lquade - 05-16-2008 call royal palm enterprizes... i know iris had them last time i was there....appointment only i believe... RE: Miracle Berries... - Carolann R - 05-16-2008 Carey - I never cease to be amazed at the depth of your knowledge, girl. Carrie http://www.carrierojo.etsy.com http://www.vintageandvelvet.blogspot.com "Freedom has a scent like the top of a newborn baby's head..." U2 RE: Miracle Berries... - Carey - 05-16-2008 On this, I gotta credit Bill Martin. He graciously allowed us to pick yummy lilikoi & then gave us a mind blowing tour of all of the trees & plants he cares for! The miracle berry was soooo awesomely weird that I had to plant the seed & it sprouted into the ittyest bittyest treelet.... when I saw a slightly bigger one at eh BIAN sale, I grabbed it! |