Last time I have seen a substantial rain was in February. .....We got too much rain this year, you are welcome to it

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Last time I have seen a substantial rain was in February. .....We got too much rain this year, you are welcome to it
Last time I have seen a substantial rain was in February. .....![]()
Thanks very much!
The Carambulla will not survive your winter!
We have the Portulaca also as a wild plant.
It is a wonderful edible plant! You can eat it fresh or cook it as a spinach. One of the most Omega 3 rich plants!
Wonderful wonderful for your chickens it will enrich their eggs with omega 3!
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portulaca_oleracea
Tara that is for you
I have found last year pic.
Pomegranate flower
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And don't remember if I posted it my Pitaya flower
Read this
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitaya
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And with my hand for scale
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I don't get fruit from it because it need another breed for successful reproduction!
Benny, that's amazing stuff!
I have a pomegranate near my back door, but I think it's an ornamental variety that only bloom and doesn't bear. I've never had any fruit from it, at any rate.
We have a native portulaca, too:
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(yeah, this one is in my pasture)![]()
If you have the space plant a good pomegranate strain.if you want I can recommend for some Israeli ones! We use them alot! One of the best breeds is called "Wonderful" an it is a wonderful fruit!Benny, that's amazing stuff!
I have a pomegranate near my back door, but I think it's an ornamental variety that only bloom and doesn't bear. I've never had any fruit from it, at any rate.
We have a native portulaca, too:
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(yeah, this one is in my pasture)![]()