Acerola cuttings
November 17, 2022 2022-11-20 23:18Acerola cuttings
Many plants grow from cuttings. Acerola is really hard to grow from seeds; at least we haven’t figured it out yet. But, as a cutting, it’s really easy.
Simply, cut off a woody branch that’s about 1 inch in diameter and 30 centimetres long, and plant it in sandy soil.
Put it in a safe place and keep it moist.
After about 6 months, the cutting will have developed many, many roots and it can be planted out in a field; or if you’re in an urban setting, maybe kept in a large pot.
Acerola cherries are the best! These trees can be planted in public spaces and fruits can be harvested by everyone, including birds and small animals.
Permaculture Weekend Workshop
Join us on a road back to nature with this intensive and hands-on workshop that will empower you to start growing your own food and gain insight into knowing where your food comes from!
Weekly
Mini-Workshop
Join us on a road back to nature with this intensive and hands-on workshop that will empower you to start growing your own food and gain insight into knowing where your food comes from!
Permaculture Weekend Workshop
Join us on a road back to nature with this intensive and hands-on workshop that will empower you to start growing your own food and gain insight into knowing where your food comes from!
Weekly
Mini-Workshop
Join us on a road back to nature with this intensive and hands-on workshop that will empower you to start growing your own food and gain insight into knowing where your food comes from!