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Soil pH for okra

Posted on July 15, 2011 by CuriousG

When I started growing edibles just over a year ago, I was content to germinate the seeds and watch the plants grow out in the garden. I even remembered to fertilize the plants with various fertilizers such as bonemeal, fish … Continue reading →

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Posted in Edible plants, Fruiting plants, Growing media, Plant care | Tagged gumbo, Ladies Fingers, okra, Singapore, soil pH

Red Lady papaya trees – 11 months old

Posted on July 8, 2011 by CuriousG

It’s quite astounding to look at the Red Lady papaya trees and see how they’ve each grown at such different rates although they were all planted at the same time, 11 months ago. The “firstborn” was not the fastest to … Continue reading →

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Posted in Fruiting plants, Growth & development | Tagged compost, mulch, Red Lady papaya, Singapore

Growing roselle from cuttings

Posted on June 30, 2011 by CuriousG

I had a pair of lovely, tall roselle plants in my edible plant corner. They were grown from seed, and were the first roselle plants I had planted directly in the ground to grow. As such, they grew much taller … Continue reading →

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Posted in Fruiting plants, Propagation | Tagged cuttings, Hibiscus sabdariffa, Roselle, Singapore

Papayas are on the way

Posted on June 8, 2011 by CuriousG

Be still, my beating heart… the first Red Lady papaya tree is finally doing what it’s supposed to – bear fruit! 8) Not only is the first fruit developing – a mystery to me, since there were no male papaya … Continue reading →

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Posted in Fruiting plants, Growth & development | Tagged Red Lady papaya, Singapore

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