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My pineapple guava is looking the best it ever has since I had the old growth tree down. The tree was dying and going to be a real death trap to anything under it including anyone walking around it so it had to be removed. And since then everything under and around within a 50 metre radius has said thank you and is loving the extra water  and light. The fejoa no exception iam actually looking forward to getting a few fruits for the  first time in 23 years. An absolutely beautiful tree in flower and the fruit is a bonus 

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