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Showing posts with label Front yard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Front yard. Show all posts

Friday, January 29, 2021

TASTED THE ACEROLA FOR THE SECOND TIMES

Looks nothing special with our little acerola tree.


Our Acerola or barbados cherry (Malpighia emarginata) have been growing here in our tiny garden since 2011.
We grow it on a pot.


At the first, we put it on the back yard.
Then we moved it, in to the southern balcony to get more sun shine.
Such a shame, the growth was not good enough.
This little tree blooming almost all year long since the second year, but we only find two fruits two years ago. We can check here
After the front fence reconstruction on January last year, we moved the pot in to the front yard.
Such a shame, this plant got more shade here, so... we had no hope to find the fruits. 
We found lots of flowers, but all fallen. Sometimes we found the tiny fruits have fallen too.
Right now... our tiny garden get more sunshine after our neighbor cut down several big trees near our home garden.


A big surprise that this week we found a great thing.



Two red Acerola were hanging on the tree.


Sorry... I couldn't take  any good shots.


Too high...


Now... we got two fruits


So we can taste the sweet sour pulp.


So juicy...
so fresh...


Thanks GOD...

Saturday, December 19, 2020

ENJOY OUR BEAUTIFUL SUNDAY MORNING

Enjoy a simply  beauty from our tiny home garden this morning.
Such a very nice day...
A sunny Sunday morning...
Take a deep breathe, enjoy the warmth and fresh air during the busy weeks.
Thanks GOD...







Monday, October 5, 2020

FINDING DOUBLE SPIKES PHAIUS

Inspecting our tiny garden in the afternoon after the rain showering our neigbourhood. Finding this beautiful thing among the Sauropus macranthus leaves


Two spikes of Phaius thankerville  popping up and make me so happy!
This is my second Phaius in our garden.  It's grown on the  pot, but the first one is grown on the raised bed.


I'm not sure about the flower, the flower is identically same with the first one or not. I can't wait to see the blooms.


Thanks GOD...

Sunday, October 4, 2020

A PROMISING BLOOMS













 It's really a surprise...

I've been growing this Jambu Air or watery rose apple or wax guava (Syzygium aqueum) for more than 5 years. A very long time. I'm not sure when I planted it. This one is really neglected on the pot. It have moved for several time, and the last time I put it next to the porch, to get more  sunshine. Actually this little tree is sharing pot with self-grown Sauropus macranthus. Right now both of the plants are growing so lush on the same pot, after I add more compost and fertilizer for several times.

I'm so happy that  my wax guava is finally blooming or the first time. It should be blooming earlier if this plant get a good care. But I'm a really lazy gardener. I'm so sorry about that.

I hope all the blooms become a healthy fruits soon.

I can't wait to taste the ripe fruits.

Beautiful flowers...

fallen petals after rain...

Thanks GOD


Monday, September 14, 2020

MY AMAZON LILY TODAY

Finding this beautiful thing under the Calathea leaves


Wow... a lovely thing! 



My Amazon lily (Eucharis grandiflora) is blooming. 


Such a neglected thing in our tiny front yard.


Actually, I really love flower in white


Awesome....


Thanks GOD for this beautiful nature!

Monday, August 31, 2020

PICKING PUMPKIN FRUITS

 This pumpkin fruit tree (Sauropus macranthus)  looks so lovely.  This little tree is growing so lush on a pot in our tiny front yard.

Showing us lots of fruits. They all ready to be picked almost every day. 

The flesh is almost similar to wax guava, sweet and a bit juicy. 

Thanks GOD

Saturday, August 29, 2020

CEREMAI TIME...

 This is our little ceremai tree (Phillanthus acidus) today. 

Lots of little fruits hanging on the branches. So lovely. 

Although the fresh fruit is sour, but great for candied fruit. 

Thanks God.

Friday, August 28, 2020

WAITING FOR RIPE SRIKAYA

 This is our Srikaya today. Srikaya or sugar Apple (Annona squamosa) is of our favorite fruit. Sweet tender flesh is really yummy. 

There are some fruits hanging on the little tree on the corner of our tiny front yard. I guess this big one will ripe next week, but I'm not sure. 

However we love it, harvesting our own fruits. Thanks God...