Growing Choko / Chayote / Sayote (in Western Australia) YouTube
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Choko Growing Season Australia. Chokos ready to plant Down to Earth Chokos are an old-fashioned crop that's making a comeback! Once upon a time, these vigorous vines covered pergolas, garages and garden sheds in many Australian backyards Choko vines are vigorous and require a sturdy support to grow on
How to Grow Your Own Choko (Chayote) Dengarden from hubpages.com
Chokos (Choko Plants) have been around in Australia for a very long time and are just now being recognised as a easy to grow and valuable vegetable It's easy to grow in most environments, but thrives in warm, tropical climates
How to Grow Your Own Choko (Chayote) Dengarden
Learn how to grow choko (chayote), a frost-sensitive, temperate climate fruiting vine, whose fruit lend themselves to all kinds of recipes! Learn how to grow choko (chayote), a frost-sensitive, temperate climate fruiting vine, whose fruit lend themselves to all kinds of recipes! Choko needs a long growing season, about 4 - 6 months but in that time it will spread and can be useful to cover old sheds or fences! An average household would need one or two plants.
Barb'sBackyard Choko Season.. They have a mild flavour a little like cucumber or stewed apple. Also known as chayote, choko is a perennial vine that produces pear-shaped, squash-like fruit
Plant Choko Grow a Choko Vine it is so easy! YouTube. To start your vines, grow a sprout from a choko fruit in the. You can prune them at the end of the growing season to keep them in check