12-14-2020, 11:26 PM
We had some nice hapuu in our forest lot but as far as I can tell the pigs have destroyed all of them. I think they go after the juicy base during droughts. We had a stand of bananas in the back of one our properties that were there for years and after a pretty long dry spell the pigs completely obliterated them, digging all the rhizomes out of the ground for the water content.
I was thinking about avocado, we found one growing at the end of our property and grew a tree from one of the pits, surprisingly it started producing edible avocados after a few years. They aren't as good tasting as the mother plant and the pits are much larger but it's a strong, sturdy tree and it fruits every year.
I was thinking about avocado, we found one growing at the end of our property and grew a tree from one of the pits, surprisingly it started producing edible avocados after a few years. They aren't as good tasting as the mother plant and the pits are much larger but it's a strong, sturdy tree and it fruits every year.