A low-maintenance plant with edible fruit and gorgeous flowers is a gardener's dream come true. So say hello to the dragon fruit. This tropical cactus hails from Central and South America.
Dragon fruit or pitaya are fascinating in many ways. They come from a tropical, climbing cactus (Hylocereus) that might be ...
Use well-draining soil with organic matter for a healthy dragon fruit plant. Compost, perlite, peat moss, and bark are recommended. Choose a big pot with drainage holes for the dragon fruit cactus.
It tastes like a mix of kiwi, a pear, and a watermelon, and is about to make your next fruit salad, fruit salsa, smoothie, or ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Covered in spines and hiding a rich, colorful pulp, the pitaya, a type of dragon fruit, can make or break the economy of entire towns in Mexico during the growing ...
The switch to high-value crops has provided economic stability to these farmers and their efforts highlight the untapped ...