Back in the late 70's many new fruits and vegetables were becoming available, kiwi fruit, Asian pears, kiwanos. I bought one kiwano and it tasted like grass, not pleasant pasture grass or luscious lawn grass, but more like astroturf. For forty years I have successfully avoided buying another kiwano and thought myself fortunate not to have wasted my money. But after watching your video I'm going to buy the next kiwano I see!
Back in the late 70's many new fruits and vegetables were becoming available, kiwi fruit, Asian pears, kiwanos. I bought one kiwano and it tasted like grass, not pleasant pasture grass or luscious lawn grass, but more like astroturf. For forty years I have successfully avoided buying another kiwano and thought myself fortunate not to have wasted my money. But after watching your video I'm going to buy the next kiwano I see!
They grow in 9a. I grow them, harvest em young and eat em like cucumber. They will grow like crazy! Six plants produced probably 100 fruit.
That's awesome, I need to get back in the garden and get some going