The easy guide to custard apples

Custard apples (Annona cherimolia)

Luke 8:15 But that on the good ground are they, which in an honest and good heart, having heard the word, keep it, and bring forth fruit with patience.




Also known as soursops, sugar apples or sweetsops
Are a native of South America
They grow best in warm subtropical areas
The trees are semi-deciduous
The seeds in the fruit are toxic
One fruit can weigh nearly a kilogram
They can be eaten from the tree
They can be made into sorbets
They can be used in desserts
The flowers are fragrant
They can grow to over 7 meters tall
The trees provide good shade
















How to Grow

They like slightly acid soil
They can be planted out anytime
The roots need a moist soil
Spray the leaves with a seaweed solution






















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