The fruit is tropical in its requirements, it can be grown in regions where light frosts are experienced. It prefers a warm climate and rich, loamy, well-drained soil. It grows best on hammock soils, but it is successful on "high pine" lands if properly fertilized. In some regions the plant has become thoroughly naturalized and springs up wherever a clearing is made, the seeds being scattered by birds and other agencies. While commercial papaya-culture probably should not be attempted in cooler regions, good fruits are occasionally produced when a mild winter allows the plants to reach fruiting age without injury.
Upon ripening, the fruit is apt to drop off the tree. Modern practices of horticulture has come up with a practical solution to save the fruit from damage or injury when it falls to the ground. The solution is simple requiring nothing more than use of discarded household items and are cost effective to say the least.
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This is how papayas are prevented from injury when it falls! LOL!
Due to our overwhelming success with saving papayas from fall injury we are now taking the King of Fruits to task! The Durian. But it's going to take a while before we release a working paper! Ouch! ouch!

P.S 1st para i lifted off somewhere, 2nd my own. Papaya pic was from random email. Durian fruit lifted from somewhere too!



1 commented:
this is a good one! good laugh at the office! tee hee hee!
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