I consider my self fortunate to be able to get fresh harvest of many varieties of fruits every year in my garden.While growing your own fruits not only gives us immense happiness and satisfaction it has numerable health benefits too .
Mango harvest
These fresh harvest are much more tastier than store bought fruits and added advantage being they are free from use of pesticides and other harmful chemicals which are detrimental to health.
Grewia Asiatica Aka Phalsa berries
Pomegranate Harvest
Mango harvest
These fresh harvest are much more tastier than store bought fruits and added advantage being they are free from use of pesticides and other harmful chemicals which are detrimental to health.
Grewia Asiatica Aka Phalsa berries
Pomegranate Harvest
Pentas blooms are refreshing
Meanwhile a Ringneck parrot was captured on tree
It looked like a stand storm in the sky
I love mangoes, and I can imagine how tasty homegrown ones can be!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, home grown is the best! Awesome sky.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your fruit harvest, I agree homegrown tastes best!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. Our climates may be similar. Pomegranates and mangoes thrive in San Diego, California. Thanks for joining us at Harvest Monday.
ReplyDeleteLovely variety. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photographs… your harvests look so fresh and attractive. I love the pic of the nasturtiums in particular
ReplyDeleteIt's always better and more fun to grow your own! Love your photos.
ReplyDeleteI am excited to see your corner at 'My Corner of the World' this week! Thanks for linking up.
Your photos are amazing. Anything grown organically tastes so much better than produce that has been stored and transported for long distances. I'm passionate about growing our own produce, regards Christina
ReplyDeleteI can only dream about a mango harvest. Organic growing is great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely parrot :)
Spectacular sky.
ReplyDeleteLucky you to harvest from your garden. The sandstorm photo is stunning.
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Growing own food is tedious but rewarding task. Needs lot of hard work and patience. Keep the fantastic job. The last image is spectacular
ReplyDeleteGreat photo's. Like them.
ReplyDeletelove the glowing skyshot
ReplyDeleteBeautiful orange sky! I like the shot of the parrot.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful photographs.
ReplyDeleteHello, fresh fruits are the best, very healthy! I love the parrot and your beautiful sky!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Enjoy your day, have a happy weekend.
Both the fruit and the parrot seem incredibly exotic to me!
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Wow, what an impressive, colorful sky !
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I've never seen yellow pomegranate before (our tree produces red ones). Love the parrot! Hope your day has been super so far, and thanks for joining us at IRBB.
ReplyDeleteHello. Wonderful photos. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWas für ein Atem berauschender Himmel!
ReplyDeleteHow amazing to see the fruits that you have grown. I can only dream of growing a mango.
ReplyDeleteExcellent photos Thank you for linking up to #SilentSunday x
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely and colourful photos x
ReplyDeleteI never come across these Phalsa berries here in my region. So interesting.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots.
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