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How much sun do feijoa trees need

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Robert Miller

Published Apr 27, 2026

Plant feijoa in full sun; plants can tolerate partial shade. Plant feijoas in compost-rich, loamy soil that is well-drained. Feijoas grow best with a soil pH between 5.5 and 7.0.

Can feijoa grow in shade?

Feijoa pineapple guava performs well in full sun or partial shade. It prefers rich, organic, well-drained soil with an acid or slightly alkaline pH. When the pH is too high, the leaves turn yellow.

Do I need 2 feijoa trees?

Growing feijoas Like many other kinds of fruit trees, feijoas can be grown from seed, but don’t grow true to type. … Some cultivars are self-pollinating, and some are not-so-much, so need another tree to pollinate them.

Do feijoas need full sun?

Feijoas grow best in sites with full sun and can be planted at any time of year. Prepare the site by mixing Tui Super Sheep Pellets and gypsum with soil from the planting hole. Adding these products increases organic matter and nutrients in the soil, as well as improving drainage.

What conditions do feijoa trees like?

Feijoas prefer a sunny situation and can handle most soil conditions, from heavy clays to light sandy soils, but will do best in a well-drained situation. They’ll also thrive in a container. Planting in autumn is recommended.

How fast do feijoa trees grow?

Feijoas take about 3 years to fruit. The yield will increase as the tree grows.

How long do feijoa trees take to grow?

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.

Do birds eat feijoas?

Flowering: Depending on variety, feijoas flower from early spring to early summer. Flowers are pollinated by birds and bees, birds eat the sweet flower petals and take pollen with them to other flowers. Flowers are edible, their sweet tasting petals can be added to fruit salads.

How do I grow big feijoas?

We recommend feeding your feijoa tree with Tui NovaTec Premium Fertiliser which is high in potassium to sweeten the fruit. Pruning your tree regularly once fruiting has finished will result in bigger fruit. You will get less fruit next year, but the fruit will be bigger in the long run with continued pruning.

Why is my feijoa tree not fruiting?

The most common reasons for no fruit aside from the trees being too young (they take 2-3 years to fruit) is inadequate pollination or poor tree health. … Feijoa trees should be fed regularly from spring to after harvest to ensure a healthy tree and bumper harvest.

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Can you grow feijoas in pots?

Feijoas can grow well in large pots, and you can try quinces in larger pots so long as you do rigorous winter pruning.

Are feijoa roots invasive?

Feijoa trees have non-invasive root systems, are incredibly pest and disease resistant AND they produce a delicious fruit of the same name. … They also drop their fruit once they’re ripe, so you’ll always know when your feijoas are ready to eat.

Do you need a male and female feijoa tree?

All others require two or more trees for successful pollination and fruit formation, but even then it may not pay to rely on birds or bees to carry this out. It depends on where you live. In case you’ve forgotten, pollination is the transfer of pollen from the male part of the flower to the female part of the flower.

Are feijoas Evergreen?

Feijoas are an attractive evergreen plant ranging from a shrub to a small tree which will grow between two and four metres in height. They are easily trimmed and maintained and have a green leaf which is grey underneath. Feijoas have beautiful Pohutukawa like flowers in December and fruit mainly from April to June.

What grows well with feijoa?

If you are planting to attract bees or repel insect pests then some suggestions for feijoas are borage, comfrey, marigold, chives, calendula. Remember feijoas have a very surface rooting fibrous root system so plant these companions in the vicinity of the trees.

Do feijoa trees drop leaves?

Hi Angela, when feijoas shed leaves it is normally a sign of water stress, either too much or not enough. If your plant is in a container it may have used all the nutrients from in the soil, so an application of Tui NovaTec Premium fertiliser will help, or repot the plant in fresh potting mix.

What is the best fertilizer for Feijoas?

Feijoas like lots of food. Feed with high nitrogen NPK fertiliser in late winter and well rotted animal manure in autumn, and make sure you provide good drainage for them.

How tall do Feijoas grow?

Feijoas can grow up to 5m but they can be pruned to keep to your desired height. They can also be grown as a hedge. They can then be shaped and will give you a very good, thick screening hedge.

What are Feijoas called in Australia?

FeijoaFamily:MyrtaceaeGenus:AccaBinomial nameAcca sellowiana

Can you grow a feijoa tree from a cutting?

Most feijoas are grown from cuttings or by grafting onto rootstocks. … Feijoas are fairly hardy plants and grow in a variety of conditions. Because they are subtropical they grow best in a moist and warm environment. Feijoas will grow in most soils, but produce the best quality fruit in heavy soils.

How far apart should you plant citrus trees?

Standard-size citrus trees should be spaced 12 to 25 feet apart and dwarf citrus trees should be set 6 to 10 feet apart. The exact distance depends on the variety. The bigger the fruit, the farther the distance.

Can feijoa trees be transplanted?

Yes, it is fine to move your Feijoa tree and it should transplant very well. The best time to do this is during winter once it has stopped active growth – this should be around late May to August.

Why are my feijoas sour?

It could be that the variety you are growing is not such a sweet one. You can also try giving your tree a dose of potash using the Tui Fruit and Flower Sulphate of Potash which can be applied around the dripline of the tree or mixed in a watering can and applied.

Is feijoa native to NZ?

Feijoas are native to Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Argentina. They were brought to New Zealand in the 1920s where new varieties were developed.

Will Feijoas grow in clay soil?

Try planting a mix of cultivar such as early-season varieties Apollo and Pounamu, mid-season fruiting Kakapo and late-season producers Opal Star and Triumph, or the dwarf variety Wiki tu. Some grafted cultivars are self-pollinating, but most are not, requiring pollination by birds such as silvereyes.

How do you make a feijoa hedge?

Any feijoa variety works as a hedge, though a mix is recommended to provide cross-pollination and ensure fruit from early autumn to winter. Plant feijoa trees about 1m apart for a dense hedge, or 1.5-2m apart for a more loosely formed hedge. Olive trees grow very large, but can be contained in a hedge or screen form.

Are feijoa skins edible?

The skin is usually discarded; it can be eaten but it is bitter and not to most people’s liking. Feijoas contain good dietary fibre and high levels of vitamin C.

Do birds pollinate feijoa trees?

Many feijoas require another variety as a pollinator. … Birds such as blackbirds and thrushes usually pollinate feijoas. If you already have trees, now is a good time to feed them a slow-release fertiliser that provides nutrients for up to three months.

How do you keep a feijoa tree small?

  1. Clean Up First. Remove dead, damaged, crossing and vertical wood. …
  2. Mostly Thinning Cuts. Use mostly thinning cuts to produce an open canopy for good light penetration and access for bird and bee pollinators. …
  3. A Little Heading. Finish off with a few heading cuts for height and width management.

How do I get my feijoa tree to fruit?

A ripe feijoa will be soft but not squishy. They will ripen a little bit off the tree so if a fallen fruit is still hard, pop them in a fruit bowl and give them a few days to finish ripening. Check under your tree regularly for fruit because they will start to rot and attract pests if they are left for too long.

Are Feijoas citrus?

Feijoa fruit – Citrus, berries, exotic fruit and nuts – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand.