It’s about time you considered growing dragon fruit, also known as pitaya. Dragon fruit is native to the Central American and South American tropics, but I have seen it growing in the San Fernando ...
In this episode of In the Kitchen with Matt I have another gardening video for you. Last week I posted a video where a person ...
Like the mythical creature for which it is named, dragon fruit often has green scales on the outside and red flesh on the inside, though the colors vary according to cultivar. Since the cactus on ...
A trial time lapse of growing dragon fruit from raw seed to cactus size over 126 days. Dragon fruit, also called pitaya, is a tropical/high temperature plant and popular in the East. The seed was ...
Q. I am interested in raising dragon fruit. Any suggestions or comments? A. The dragon fruit plant is a tropical climbing cactus that originated in Central and South America. The plant produces large ...
If you have been to one of our farmers markets lately, you know that dragon fruit is in season. Yum. The several varieties of this tasty fruit are not hard to grow. Buy a few examples to taste and ...
The plants have shallow roots and are top-heavy. Pick a large pot with plenty of drainage holes. It should be as wide as it is deep While dragon fruit grown from cuttings can produce fruit in about a ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. I have a fast-growing, gravity-defying pitahaya, or dragon fruit plant.
Known for their hot-pink, spike-covered exterior, dragon fruits are one of the more tropical fruits widely available in American supermarkets. Also known as pitaya, dragon fruit has white and sweet, ...