If you live anywhere near the coastal foothills of San Diego, you know that specific time in late autumn when the air suddenly smells like a tropical perfume
Standing in my orchard here in San Diego just as the coastal fog burns off, I often find myself snacking before I even reach the kitchen.
Walking through my orchard in the rolling hills of San Diego, specifically just inland from the coast where the marine layer burns off by noon, the smell
The first time I walked past a blooming Feijoa bush in full flower, I thought someone was baking sugar cookies in the middle of my orchard.
Standing in my orchard here in San Diego, surrounded by the silver-green shimmer of *Acca sellowiana* trees, I often get asked the same questions by visitors.
If you have ever walked through a San Diego garden in late May and spotted a bush exploding with red and white fireworks, you have likely met the Feijoa.
There is a specific moment in late October, right when the Santa Ana winds start to die down here in San Diego, that my orchard smells like a perfume factory exploded.
The autumn air here in San Diego gets a specific, heavy sweetness around late October that signals one thing to me: the Pineapple Guava harvest is peaking.
If you walk through my orchard in the rolling hills just east of San Diego anytime between October and December, your nose will hit the aroma before your
Standing in the middle of my orchard in San Diego during late October, the air gets heavy with a specific, intoxicating perfume that smells like a collision









