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How a pineapple develops

Posted on August 13, 2017 by CuriousG

It’s really interesting to see how different plants grow. I was lucky to catch the ratoon pineapple just as it began to crown, and this is how it grew from March to July this year… This pineapple was harvested 18 … Continue reading →

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Posted in Growth & development | Tagged pineapple

Progress of the dragonfruit seedlings

Posted on April 12, 2016 by CuriousG

It’s been just over a month since I managed to get some dragonfruit seeds to germinate, and here’s how things have gone: The seeds germinated on damp cotton wool sealed in a ziplock bag in early March. I sowed six … Continue reading →

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Posted in Fruiting plants, Growth & development | Tagged dragonfruit, growing from seed

Leafy is in

Posted on March 29, 2016 by CuriousG

It’s one of those times when the weather isn’t kind to growing veggies. The temperatures are getting higher, causing delicate plants to falter and in many cases, die off. Rather than try harder to keep them alive, I’ve been focusing … Continue reading →

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Posted in Growth & development | Tagged Chinese cabbage, Chinese kale, kangkong, okra, spinach, unidentified marrow, winged bean

Rescuing the papaya tree – again!

Posted on November 22, 2015 by CuriousG

Remember the “miraculous” papaya plant I started from a stem cutting? And remember how I “let” it get root bound and still managed to rescue it? Well, the poor plant has not overcome all possible obstacles yet. The unfortunate result … Continue reading →

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Posted in Growth & development | Tagged Red Lady papaya, stem cutting

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