Showing posts with label fruits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fruits. Show all posts

26.7.10

A Visit to D-Paradise (Part 2)

We were served refreshing, iced Passion Fruit drink upon arrival at D-Paradise.
Then we started our journey.


Loads of Passion Fruits hung above us beautifully along the walkway.


While others plucked passion fruits to eat, I picked the wrinkled, rotten, moldy ones from the ground.
I am more interested to grow the passion fruit than to eat it.


Many people flocked towards this Surinam Cherry tree, attracted by the bright red fruits.
Unfortunately, it didn't taste as good as it looked.


Since the Surinam Cherry was too sourish to eat, one child fixed a fruit on a cactus plant. Other tourists thought it was a flowering cactus and started snapping photos. I felt obliged to explain, of course.

Below are photos of a cactus garden.






Hey! This is a real red cactus flower. Not a surinam cherry!!! I looked around but there were no one in sight to inform. All the tourists have left without noticing this stunning cactus.


Stay tuned. More photos coming up...

7.1.10

A Flowerful Beginning


Dragon Fruit Plant's Very First Flower Bud.



First Bloom for the Mango Tree in 2010



Basil Flower - too gorgeous to be pinched off.



Papaya in the Making



Longan Fruit Flowers



Hopeful that Flowerful
Turns to Fruitful
Which Would Be Most Wonderful
and Delightful!

3.9.09

Impian Fruit Farm


Being lovers of natural, organic and sustainable methods of gardening, we grow healthy and nutritious organic fruits and food at U13/5C. Impian Fruit Farm consists of a variety of tropical fruit trees and plants such as mango, mulberry and even dragon fruit.


Everything we plant in Impian Fruit Farm is organic and designed to benefit all wildlife: birds, toads, butterflies, bees, lady birds, hornets, wasps and even iguanas.
Since it is a bug eat bug world, we leave the bugs alone allowing them to strike a balance on their own.


This fruit farm has become an arena to discuss organic gardening experiences and sharing of our bounty.

25.8.09

It is Blooming!

The flower bud is blooming! It will be at its maximum size by midnight.


These are the flowers which bloomed earlier this morning. The petals are starting to wilt. The base will form the dragon fruit.

14.6.09

Impian Fruit Farm

Fruit Trees In Front (photos taken from June to Aug 09)
Mulberries
Vietnam Apples

Lonely Longan

Mangos

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