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liuzhou

liuzhou

Spring has sprung here and this morning I found these have sprung on my balcony farm. Chinese chives. I wouldn't blame you if you aren't amazingly impressed, but I am happy. Most of the seeds I buy locally never germinate.

 

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I managed to kill off my mint last year. No mean feat. But I bought a bunch in my local market and managed to tease two stems into rooting. They appear to be taking and I'm seeing new growth.

 

mint.jpg

 

My year old "Facing Heaven Chilli" plants are looking leafy but no sign of fruit, yet.

 

chilli.jpg

 

I am highly envious of all of you who have gardens, yards, farms etc. I do have space for a few more ornamental plants growing, all food based. A lime tree in a pot is doing well, the lemon less so. And I have been nurturing an avocado for two years. But I have no expectations that they will ever fruit. Yet they amuse me.

liuzhou

liuzhou

Spring has sprung here and this morning I found these have sprung on my balcony farm. Chinese chives. I wouldn't blame you if you aren't amazingly impressed, but I am happy.

 

chives.jpg

 

I managed to kill off my mint last year. No mean feat. But I bought a bunch in my local market and managed to tease two stems into rooting. They appear to be taking and I'm seeing new growth.

 

mint.jpg

 

My year old "Facing Heaven Chilli" plants are looking leafy but no sign of fruit, yet.

 

chilli.jpg

 

I am highly envious of all of you who have gardens, yards, farms etc. I do have a few more ornamental plants growing, all food based. A lime tree in a pot is doing well, the lemon less so. And I have been nurturing an avocado for two years. But I have no expectations that they will ever fruit. Yes they amuse me.

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