Saturday 1 October 2022

Garden Affair : Fruit Harvest from the year

 I have always been fascinated about  growing plethora of fruits in my garden irrespective of knowing whether it would actually adapt in our hot temperate climate . It lead to miserable  failure of growing trees like lychee . The success ratio was more and over the years my garden was blessed by almighty with  some of the tastiest fruits of Guava, Orange, Mango , Java plum, pomegranate  and even Phalsa plant.                                        

                                                      Pomegranate Plant



Mangoes 




                                                                   Guavas 



Chinese Orange 


Phalsa plant

Fruit plants are generally hardy plants, generally these plants  adapt in a period of time  in our respective  environment and yields delicious fruits year after year.                                           

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9 comments:

  1. Very impressive photos of your wonderful garden! Pomegranates will bring you luck, friend

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  2. You have wonderful fruit trees. I love mangos :)

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  3. In south Florida we had lots of Mangoes and our neighbor grew Guavas, but I am not sure whether a Pomegranate tree might have succeeded. Back-yard citrus trees were all eliminated several years ago because of a bacterial disease, but the disease-resistant replacements were just bearing fruit.

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  4. I love these fruits.
    Sometimes I put mango in our salad!
    Happy twice WW, Arun! All the best in this period!

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  5. Dear Arun, wonderful fruits grow in your garden. Unfortunately, all these plants could not survive in our climate. It's a shame, because I love e.g. mangoes or pomegranates, but when they are transported from far away, they are very expensive and don't taste as good as in the countries where they grow...
    Thank you for your lovely comment on my previous post! At the moment there is only one commemorative posting for our cat Nina in my blog - she went over the rainbow bridge after 19 years together: https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2022/10/abschied-von-nina-und- blogpause.html - maybe you're interested?
    For the rest, I say goodbye to take a little break from blogging.
    I wish you a wonderful October!
    All the best from Austria,
    Traude

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  6. It's so wonderful you live in an area where you can grow these kinds of fruits. Thanks for the party.

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  7. How sweet to eat fruit from your own garden.

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  8. Love to eat mangoes in my raspberry salad. Such a versatile fruit! Emille

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