Our mulberry bush has produced a prolific crop of berries this year.
We have picked five bowls to date and there are plenty more ripening.
Berries on our breakfast cereal and some tasty jam for the next 12 months.
The daffodils were early flowerers and are now starting to die off.
Two of the three trees beside the pool have flowers. The plum and the peacharine.
Two years ago the Mango tree was a sick looking twig. Jan has nursed it back to life and we might actually get a couple of mangoes this season.
The hibiscus Jan planted along the fence line have produced a riot of colour.
One of her rose bushes in her front garden has an attractive bloom.
I know to not touch any plants in her garden. Desired plants die at my touch whilst weeds thrive!
2 comments :
In the UK we have had a bumper year for fruit, My plumb trees went mad as did the damsons, the hedge rows are full of sloes as they were earlier with blackberries, the towpaths littered with crab apples and even next doors quince tree was laden.
Brian I blame it on climate change :-)
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