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June 27, 2016 | #271 |
Tomatovillian™
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Wow! A mango tree! I've never seen one before. I can't imagine having a load of mangos like that. What do you do with them all? Thanks for posting all of your wonderful pictures. You've added a bunch of 'want to grow' to my list for next year. Probably don't have room for them all!
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June 27, 2016 | #272 | |
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I was going to ask about pineapples. So the plant will keep on producing after you harvest the fruit, another shoot will develop a fruit? I've heard about planting the top, so I wasn't sure if it was perennial or if tops were planted. Do the leaves come off the fruit as it grows or do you cut them off? |
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June 27, 2016 | #273 | |
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Hawaiian pineapples produce 4-5 shoots and fruit every year. So far my Hawaiian pineapples have been small though. |
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June 27, 2016 | #274 |
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Marsha, the flowers are beautiful and the fruits are like a fantasy for us in the north!
Thanks for posting the photos-I've never really seen much of those kinds of fruits growing. Darlene |
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June 27, 2016 | #276 | |
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You're welcome Darlene. To me, having grown up here, all this is second nature to me, I love going further north because it's not tropical anymore. |
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June 27, 2016 | #277 |
Tomatovillian™
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I will send you some shoots. They should do fine in the mail. Did you ever look to see what they sell pineapple plants online for? It is insane; although some pineapples in supermarkets are having holes drilled through the top so they are not viable to plant.
I can see pineapples being shipped without tops for room, but to deliberately cut through the tops is criminal. Not many people can grow pineapple or willing to wait it out. Obviously I love growing pineapples because there is nothing to do. I will have 3 possibly 4 store bought size this year. |
June 27, 2016 | #278 | |
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I agree that the hole drilling is criminal. I havent seen that, but now I'm going to look for it. I have seen where leaves are missing from the center, but that's no big deal. |
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June 27, 2016 | #279 |
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Marsha,
I just noticed this thread. I've never saw a mango tree before and had no idea what one looked like & I know those pineapples taste great. It won't be long now and we will finally get to taste the GGWT & others varieties that you sent. They sure look good. We started picking our 1st ripe tomatoes this past week. One here and there for now. Thanks again, Mark |
June 27, 2016 | #280 |
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what is the gestation for a pineapple from root to fruit? thought it was like 18 months or something, never grown one myself, but if could deliver within 12 months - might be able to start in GH in a pot and then go outside.
my dream plant is an avocado tree, love 'em. Also love mango salsa, your tree looks lovely. great picture of the flowers and all around. also like crushed seashell for base or walkways, all we get is sb2 gravel here, which is bleeeech. |
June 27, 2016 | #281 |
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I absolutely LOVED those pictures Marsha! Esp. the outdoor orchid; I'm just starting to get into those now. But nothing like yours. I have plants that look just like those Mexican petunias, except mine are purple and the stalks and leaves are darker. I never knew the name till now. They grow like crazy in any soil.
What do you do with all the mangoes? I bet the ground under the tree is teeming with worms! |
June 27, 2016 | #282 | |
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June 27, 2016 | #283 | |
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My mangoes, some go to the freezer, they make the best ice in a smoothie. Lots of fresh eating, many more dehydrated( crazy delicious that way) I dont add sugar, just plain dehydrated. Mango bread is great too. |
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June 27, 2016 | #284 | |
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June 27, 2016 | #285 |
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Marsha, you really have a tropical paradise around you! All those lovely flowers, all those delicious fruits remind me of holidays in South-East Asia - I have to take a 12-hours flight and you simply go out into your garden... You must do something very right to create this paradise!
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