Cycleops
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- Accra, Ghana
Just known as Pears down here and cheap as chips but not so fattening. They ripen very quickly with heat. If you want to eat one half and keep the other smear lemon juice on it, stops it going brown.
Just known as Pears down here and cheap as chips but not so fattening. They ripen very quickly with heat. If you want to eat one half and keep the other smear lemon juice on it, stops it going brown.
Just known as Pears down here and cheap as chips but not so fattening. They ripen very quickly with heat. If you want to eat one half and keep the other smear lemon juice on it, stops it going brown.
Anybody grown one from the pip?
I've just started.
Anybody grown one from the pip?
I've just started.
...parental unit left it outside when I told her not to, and I only realised too late) but it's sprouting from the bottom.
Here’s one started in the airing cupboard in January. Better results in a sharp grit compost. They tend to rot off in the water/kebab sticks method.
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I would get your mum to a doctor smartish. They will recommend a cream perhaps.
So when, if ever, will you be able to pluck fruit to eat from your plant?
Given the size of the average avocado, it would presumably need a small tree to support a crop.
Unlikely to bear fruit in our climes. Even in a poly tunnel we really don’t have long enough seasons of warmth and light. The trees I have come across on distant shores have been solid, 12 foot trees. Small, but sturdy. Quite pretty.
Most of our supermarket avos are Mexican but they can grow commercially elsewhere.