By Sharon Cohoon, Sunset senior garden writer
San Diegans have an opportunity to learn about some of the rare fruits they could grow in their privileged climate--tropical guava, passionfruit, jaboicaba, wax jambu, pitahaya. And the education is free of charge. Starting on March 26, on the fourth Wednesday of each month, the San Diego Chapter of the California Rare Fruit Growers will hold free introductory classes on every aspect of growing rare fruit from the right selections for your garden's microclimate to what to do with your unfamiliar harvest Classes will be held at 6 pm in Room 104 in the Casa del Prado building in Balboa Park.
For more information and the full schedule of classes go to the Chapter's website.

