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Originally Posted by eDave
In Florida, you will want some shade on them. Expect first harvest after a year or more. Prune to fill it out and maximize yield. Deep root system helps a lot so allow for that.
Otherwise, they are really easy to raise. You've got the humidity they love but you are too warm. This the shade.
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I read that my zone is fine for them if grown at a certain time of year. I want the berries to be there around Christmas.
I'm not as far south as Miami. It can get to 30° here in winter but it's usually just a few days total.
It reminded me about grape tomatoes better to grow in summer but bigger ones in fall and winter.