Me fruits are growin!!!!!

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  1. Ren2012

    Ren2012 Seedling

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    They're looking wonderfully healthy. :-D Let's hope you can keep those stink bugs and caterpillars under control until it's time to harvest the fruits.
     
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    Everything is growing fast for you,.."gardening in the dark" lol,..not even a butterfly here as yet.
     
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    It has been in the 90's here. Dusk is the best time to garden as to not kill over from a heat stroke. I have been seeing a lot of giant swallow tail butterflies in my backyard. They are laying eggs on my orange tree. Can't wait for them to hatch!
     



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    Ren2012, they are all growing so nicely. I too start my gardening just before dusk and the temperature here are mostly above 90's.
     
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    Great minds think alike! Is it very humid in Malaysia too? I am pretty sure I breathe through gills since our humidity is rarely below 50%. I love it here. My northern friends have a hard time with the heat and humidity but they always want to visit in the winter. I think they are just trying to thaw out. :-D
     
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    :D Yes it is very humid too, usually around 70~80% and I can be sweating in the morning just eating breakfast!!!
     
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    I know the feeling. Sounds like we live in the same climate. :)
     
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    Looking good ren! Even two banana trees, wow!
     
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    Thanks! There were 3 banana plants but the cold killed the newest spawn this winter. :(
     
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    Changing from green to blooms and fruits is lovely to see,..and i like your garden guardians as well.

    Philip
     
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    Great photographs Ren. I haven't even begun planting my peppers this year yet as the weather is so bad. Love the wildlife that visits your garden - they must really help keep the bugs at bay.
     
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    Wow Ren, looking really good! Is that a gardenia in t he first pics? Beautiful!
     
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    Thanks! Yes that's a gardenia bunkie. It explodes a couple times a year. It smells lovely!!
     

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