The guavaberry genus, including the popular Jabuticaba, thrives in well-draining, fertile soil with ample organic matter. They prefer a sunny to partially shaded location and require regular watering to maintain moist soil conditions, especially during fruiting. Begin by preparing the site with compost and ensuring good drainage. Space the guavaberry plants according to their mature size, and plant at the same depth as their nursery containers. Keep the area weed-free and apply mulch to retain soil moisture. While most guavaberry species share these requirements, individual species may have unique needs.