

Past Events
September Chapter Meeting: History of Dragon Fruit
Paul Erickson came to discuss the history of dragon fruit. While some were thinking we might get a how-to about growing dragon fruit with greater success, the bulk of the meeting was talking about individuals in the area who have contributed to the success of dragon fruit and other rare fruit propagation in the southern California region.
We did get a tip about growing the dragon fruit itself (don’t use compost or peat moss, only silica-based potting soil) and a suggestion that full sun might ripen the fruit too fast to let the sugars fully develop – he found that the sweetest fruit had actually been grown in the shade.
There was a great deal of discussion about Paul Thomson, CRFG co-founder, who did some extraordinary work cataloguing and breeding dragon fruit. To be honest, my take-away was that local rare fruit growers can make a real, tangible difference to the future of fruit, and that includes each of us.




