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Growing the Early Russian sunflower

Posted on June 16, 2011 by CuriousG

It’s taken my Early Russian sunflower a week to bloom fully. I’m rather proud of it as it’s the first giant sunflower plant I’ve ever grown. Friends and family have come to see the amazing 2.2m tall sunflower and the … Continue reading →

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Posted in Growth & development, Sunflowers | Tagged Early Russian sunflower, Singapore

The winged bean plant finally blooms!

Posted on June 15, 2011 by CuriousG

Alright, this has been long in coming, but our winged bean vines finally started budding. Six seeds were planted in late February, and the vines grew and branched and grew some more. Long bean plants that were started at the … Continue reading →

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Posted in Edible plants, Growth & development | Tagged four-angled bean, kacang botol, kachang botol, Psophocarpus tetragonolobus, Singapore, winged bean

Growing caixin

Posted on June 14, 2011 by CuriousG

Compared to my other plants, I’ve been toddling along a little aimlessly with my leafy veggies. Admittedly, I’ve been distracted growing some other plants that made leafy greens seem rather boring in comparison. However, since I have some caixin plants … Continue reading →

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Posted in Growth & development, Vegetables | Tagged caixin, 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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