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Finally winging in

Posted on January 25, 2014 by CuriousG

I find winged bean plants very finicky. Yes, they may flower profusely – when they decide to start budding – but the fruit setting rate tends to be sporadic. Of course, some of the plants I’m talking about had a … Continue reading →

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The shapes that pumpkins grow in

Posted on January 22, 2014 by CuriousG

The pumpkin patch has been keeping us entertained. The older fruits have lost their youthful smoothness and are now sporting interesting ridges and textures. They are also exhibiting some distinct shapes… I still can’t tell whether the shapes are random … Continue reading →

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Posted in Fruiting vine, Growth & development | Tagged Thai pumpkin

Free range plants grow better!

Posted on January 12, 2014 by CuriousG

The hot topics of discussion about our garden this week have been the merrily-growing pumpkins and the lone watermelon. The pumpkins – now apparently joined by another pair of fruits – have been growing at a phenomenal rate. Just compare … Continue reading →

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Oh pumpkin, oh pumpkin, oh pumpkin…

Posted on January 8, 2014 by CuriousG

I’ve been cussing like a sailor about the pumpkin patch. First, the fruit I bragged about in my last post suddenly started turning yellow and is now rotting away. At that, I gave the plants the evil eye and told … Continue reading →

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