Random and miscellaneous garden photos
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Making room for something tasty.
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First pick,Tanzanian Peaberry,bad year too humid.
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They are called berries.After the coat comes off you ferment the seeds ,rinse ,dry then convince wife to put it in the oven to roast.Airfry works but it impregnates whole house with the aroma.
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What I meant by my question was, are these from coffee plants?
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Yes, Tanzanian peaberry is a sought after Arabica coffee grown on the slopes of Mount Kilamanjaro.Seven Bends wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 9:34 am What I meant by my question was, are these from coffee plants?
Hard to imagine an Arabica type that normally is grown at 4,500-6.000 feet asl in Tanzania would be particularly like the Sea Level tropical climate of Florida. Kudos to Kurt for getting production. Maybe growing Tanzanian Peaberry on the extreme northern edge of the tropics in Florida mimics or mirrors some of the cooler climate it would normally get up at elevation, at least during the northern hemisphere winter.
Robusta coffee is the type of coffee that typically likes lower elevation tropical climes and warmer conditions than Arabica coffee.
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I have grown plants from the mom,single and the double beans that occur.If wanted will send the some. Takes about 3months,but they showed up after shoving in ground.
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A monarch caterpillar on St.
Francis of Assisi. Gulf Fritillary Bee on chrysanthemum Rangoon Creeper vine Shrimp plant
Francis of Assisi. Gulf Fritillary Bee on chrysanthemum Rangoon Creeper vine Shrimp plant
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@SpookyShoe It's so nice to see a colorful garden. Mine is long gone and put to rest by frost and snow.
Do you know which shrimp plant that one is?
Do you know which shrimp plant that one is?
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The cranes are still here but without their pretty red markings.
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Volunteer Cosmos and Volunteer Zinnia, the Mustard is a volunteer also. The runway arugula in the background is from saved seed from the spring crop. Sure is tasty. The first generation Cosmos during the warm weather was twice as tall.
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The self-mulching garden....


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The ermine moth, Atteva aurea on loquat flowers. Loquat flowers are about the best smelling thing going. I can smell them 200 feet away.
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Tuberose are awesome
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Wet and windy side of a Hawaiian island, just living the dream
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So I built a outdoor cat shelter, I don't know if the black stray cat actually used it at all except something did wandered inside, he have several different safe location to stay around the neighborhood. Last night I put some scrap foods in the bowl on the deck. Turned on the deck light this morning at 4am and he was sitting there. It's like 25*F outside but I left the door open for a bit, he came in staying near the entrance and looked around. I tried to get closer but he ran back out and away. Pretty much obligated to feed him regularly now I guess.
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If I ever did know the name of it, I have forgotten it.
Donna, zone 9, El Lago, Texas
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Just came across this pic from summer. The tubular flowers of the sesame plants were favorites with the bumblebees. All you could see was bee butts! LOTS of bee butts when the plants were in full flower!
