Published Jun 13, 2024
Tropical fruits generally grow in tropical and subtropical climates. They are known for their vibrant flavours, colors, and nutritional benefits. They are enjoyed fresh, in juices, or in other dishes. Examples are mango, guava, and jackfruit, among others.
Always choose tropical fruits that thrive in your climate. Mangoes, bananas, pineapples, and papayas are great choices for beginners in Tropical fruit farming. Research the plants' specific needs.
Always Find a sunny spot with well-drained soil to plant. Sow your fruit trees or seeds during the warmer months of the year. Ensure there is enough space for each plant to grow.
Prevent the plants from common pests like aphids and fruit flies. Always use natural pest control methods, such as neem oil and organic pesticides.
Tropical fruits may take months or even years to bear fruit even after full growth of the plant. Once they bear fruit and ripe, enjoy the fruits of your labour. Fresh, homegrown tropical fruits are the sweetest reward.