A tropical fruit related to tamarillos, with smooth, yellow skin and sweet, tangy flesh. Thrives in warm climates.

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Casana
Solanum sessiliflorum
A tropical fruit related to tamarillos, with smooth, yellow skin and sweet, tangy flesh. Thrives in warm climates.
$18.90
Care guide:
1. Choosing the Right Location
- Sunlight: Prefers full sun to partial shade for healthy growth and fruiting.
- Soil: Thrives in fertile, well-drained soil enriched with organic matter.
- Spacing: Space trees 3–4 metres apart to allow for spreading growth.
2. Planting Time
- Best Time to Plant: Early spring (September–October) after the risk of frost.
3. Preparing the Planting Site
- Soil Preparation: Mix compost or aged manure into the soil to improve fertility.
- Digging the Hole: Prepare a hole twice the width and depth of the root ball.
4. Planting
- Plant Placement: Ensure the root ball is level with the soil surface.
- Support: Stake young trees in windy areas to protect them.
5. Watering and Fertilising
- Watering: Water deeply during dry spells to maintain soil moisture.
- Fertilising: Feed with a balanced fertiliser in spring and mid-season.
6. Mulching and Maintenance
- Mulching: Apply mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- Pruning: Prune lightly in late winter to shape the tree and remove damaged branches.
7. Pest and Disease Control
- Pests: Monitor for aphids or scale insects; treat with organic sprays if needed.
- Diseases: Ensure proper airflow to prevent fungal infections.
8. Winter Care
- Hardiness: Protect young trees with mulch or frost cloth in colder regions.
9. Common Uses
- Produces unique, sweet fruit ideal for fresh eating or smoothies.