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Rare Fruit Growing Guides for Zone 9B Collectors.

Use these guides to choose better trees, protect the right plants first, and keep collection records that make each season easier.

Digital downloads

Practical paid guides and printable grower tools.

These downloads are shaped around real grower questions, Central Florida conditions, and collector decisions that deserve more depth than a short web article.

Central Florida fruit trees for a Zone 9B guideDigital download – $12

Best Fruit Trees for Zone 9B

Stop buying the wrong trees. This guide helps you see which fruit trees are realistic in Central Florida Zone 9B, which need a cold plan before you plant, and which may cost space and money before they pay you back.

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Jaboticaba fruiting on a trunk for a collector guideDigital download – $17

Jaboticaba Collector Starter Guide

Start a jaboticaba collection with fewer expensive mistakes. Learn which starter types make sense first, what healthy roots and labels matter, and how to avoid chasing rare names before your care routine is ready.

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Florida freeze protection guide coverDigital download – $9

Florida Freeze Protection Guide + Priority Card

Cold nights are when collections get expensive. This printable guide helps you decide what moves first, what gets covered, and what can wait before the forecast becomes stressful.

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MyTreeSweets collector record kit printable coverDigital download – $12

Collector Record Kit Printable PDF

Stop losing the details that make a collection valuable. Track sources, costs, repots, propagation, cold events, fruiting notes, and QR tag IDs in one clean printable kit.

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Built for decisions

Practical guidance, not generic plant-list padding.

These products are built from Central Florida growing notes, collection records, cold-event planning, and the questions rare fruit growers ask before they spend money on another tree.

Real use

Made for buying decisions

Each guide is meant to help you decide what belongs in your garden, what needs protection, and what should wait until your care routine is ready.

Printable

Tools you can keep using

The record kit and freeze guide are built as working sheets, so you can print the pages you need and keep notes with your trees or supplies.

Collector focused

Honest about tradeoffs

The tone is practical on purpose: rare can be exciting, but the best purchase is the one that fits your space, water, cold risk, and patience.

Guide library

Start with the decision you need to make.

These guide topics are built from the inventory, cold-planning notes, and grouped fertilizer and soil recommendations.

Start smart

Choosing the Right Rare Fruit Tree

How to pick trees by space, cold risk, container tolerance, and how much attention you want to give them.

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Containers

Container Growing Without Guesswork

Pot size, drainage, media structure, root pruning, and when a tree should stay movable.

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Cold planning

Freeze Protection Priority List

A practical way to decide what gets covered, moved, staged, or sacrificed when temperatures drop.

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Soil and feeding

Fertilizer and Soil Buckets

Grouped recommendations for acid-loving Myrtaceae, Garcinias, citrus, bananas, mangoes, sapotes, and general tropical trees.

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Collector care

Jaboticaba and Eugenia Care

Moisture consistency, acidity, micronutrients, patience, and why these trees benefit from careful container culture.

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Warm-site trees

Mango, Avocado, Sapote, and Other Warm-Site Trees

How to match tender trees with the warmest microclimates and avoid overcommitting prime protected space.

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Fast growers

Bananas and Fast Tropical Structure

Feeding, watering, thinning, wind management, and using vigorous plants without letting them take over.

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Records

Tracking Growth, Losses, and Release Decisions

What to track so the collection becomes easier to manage each season: size, source, cold response, potting date, and propagation notes.

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Care buckets

Soil and fertilizer guidance by plant type.

Grouped care notes keep the advice practical while still recognizing that rare fruit trees do not all want the same mix. Use these as starting points, then adjust for your site, water, container size, and plant response.

Acid-Loving Myrtaceae / Jaboticaba Mix

Slightly acidic, organic, moisture-consistent media for jaboticabas and related collector trees.

Read jaboticaba care notes

Acid-Loving Garcinia Mix

Moist but free-draining media, careful salt management, and micronutrients for sensitive Garcinias.

Compare soil buckets

Citrus / Blueberry-Style Acid Mix

Drainage, steady feeding, and pH-aware care for citrus and plants that dislike alkaline stress.

Compare soil buckets

Banana / Heavy-Feeder Tropical Mix

A richer, water-responsive approach for bananas and other fast tropical structure plants.

Read banana care notes

General Tropical Fruit Tree Mix

A balanced, free-draining default for many subtropical and tropical fruit trees.

Plan container culture

Temperate Orchard / In-Ground Mix

Lower-input care for low-chill and hardy fruiting plants once established in the ground.

Choose the right tree

Cold planning

A simple protection order for stressful nights.

The goal is to make decisions before the weather arrives, especially when pots, covers, and warm space are limited.

Young fruit tree protected with frost cloth after a cold nightStep 1

Protect ultra-tropicals first

Breadfruit, cacao, sensitive Garcinias, and young collector trees need the earliest action.

Step 2

Move high-value container plants

Jaboticabas, Eugenias, miracle fruit, and small grafted trees are easier to protect before a front arrives.

Step 3

Use microclimates intentionally

Walls, canopy, patios, and south-facing areas can decide which trees recover well.

Step 4

Record what happens

Cold response notes make next season's planting and sales decisions much clearer.