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New mulberry plant in town

Posted on March 14, 2013 by CuriousG

My yearning is over and I’ve finally got a mulberry plant from Novice Gardener! The reason I’ve been salivating over her plants is because her cultivar seems to grow much bigger fruits than the plants I have. I mean, hello, … Continue reading →

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Posted in Fruiting plants | Tagged mulberry

Roselle harvest

Posted on March 9, 2013 by CuriousG

You know how plants get the signal that if you don’t harvest their fruits, their job is done, and they die out? Well, we have two roselle plants that have been growing rather well. They’re about 1.8 metres high and … Continue reading →

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Posted in Edible plants | Tagged Hibiscus sabdariffa, Roselle

Chilli surprise

Posted on March 6, 2013 by CuriousG

This one caught me completely by surprise… A few months ago, I sowed a pinch of seeds discarded from a chilli used in the kitchen and got a few sprouts from that. I transplanted them, one each, into tall recycled … Continue reading →

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Posted in Fruiting plants | Tagged chilli

Starting the edible plants anew

Posted on February 24, 2013 by CuriousG

Since the end of last year turned out to be a bad time for new and young plants, I had to try to sow new seeds after the new year. It felt like trying to get a lawn mower to … Continue reading →

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Posted in Edible plants | Tagged angled loofah, burgundy okra, Red Aztec corn, unidentified marrow

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