Southern hemisphere ishers are disqualified from answering this

I have a Myrtle bush or Chilean Guava (Myrtus Ugni) and it is a wonderful thing to have. Unfortunately it is also one of those plants that can only take a few degrees of frost. You can read more about it at ... http://transitionculture.org/2006/01/31 ... rtus-ugni/
I'm not sure when other peoples Myrtles fruit but mine has a very long fruiting season. It flowers continuously with small scented bell shaped flowers from mid summer until mid winter with ripe fruit and flowers on the branches at the same time from September onwards. The photo I took today shows that it is still producing ripe fruit and very tasty fruit it is too. It's a job to describe the taste but I would say it's a like a slightly resinous strawberry with blackcurrant undertones. Certainly very flavourful unlike some of the other "alternative" fruits.
If you live in an area where heavy frosts are rare I would recommend getting one for your garden, even if it's only so you can boast that you have fresh fruit in your garden in January
