Discover 5 Common Dragon Fruit Growing Mistakes

While dragon fruit may seem a bit strange, it tastes great in tropical fruit salads, is packed with wonderful nutrients, and is easy to grow in most regions of Australia and America, as long as you plant it in a location that welcomes the least six hours of sunlight per day.

Pitahaya plants, also known by the names pitaya, strawberry pear, cactus, Kaktus Madu, Night-blooming cereus, and Belle of the night, are a type of cactus native to South America. Dragon Fruits to Avoid and Tips to Get the Best Harvest This Year!

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Emily Brooks

I’m Emily, a lifelong nature lover with dirt on my boots and a passion for all things green. I don’t claim to be a botanist; I’m just an enthusiast who believes that every backyard—no matter how small—can become a sanctuary. After years of trial and error (and more than a few wilted ferns), I’m sharing my honest journey of growing flowers and veggies. Let's learn from the seasons and grow something beautiful together!

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