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The winged beans are here!

Posted on November 30, 2014 by CuriousG

I had big doubts whether our winged bean plants would make it or not, because, as usual, I didn’t plant them out soon enough, and the plants were stunted. Nevertheless, I halfheartedly put them in the same large pot that … Continue reading →

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The new bittergourds

Posted on October 30, 2014 by CuriousG

After several years of growing edibles, we finally have regular bittergourds here in our garden. Our friend from Thailand started off the plants in July, and they’ve finally reached maturity. Of course, once that happens, you have to keep an … Continue reading →

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Banana split

Posted on October 19, 2014 by CuriousG

No, I’m not talking about the dessert with ice cream, etc. Bananas splitting open is what happened with the bananas on the plant that we got from the Weed family – and I mean while the fruits were still on … Continue reading →

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The banana waiting game

Posted on September 18, 2014 by CuriousG

We’re still waiting for the bananas to ripen, and while that’s going on, the tree has been slowly keeling over from the weight of the fruits pulling it downward. Thank goodness it’s near the wall! If not for that then … Continue reading →

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