I've got around 30 council workers in my garden at the moment who are laying concrete and I have counted 12 cement mixer trucks already and they are only half way done.
I've got around 30 council workers in my garden at the moment who are laying concrete and I have counted 12 cement mixer trucks already and they are only half way done.
I sure like these birds and the calls they make. Appears we have a mating pair setting up camp in my big tree by the pool. Shutree or Nev probably knows the name.
White-vented Myna.
Or perhaps one of the native Drongo varities.
The Monstera tree has fruited for the 2nd year in a row.
Maybe it will become an annual moveable feast.
There are 12 fruits this year.
^ Actually Shutree, we get them in our garden. I think that is Mantis religiousa leodrinkii.
Are there any Mantis Atheista?
I thought they were all religious.
I got another 13 germinations of the Suriname cherries so I now have 58 seedlings
This caused me to run out of potting receptacles and forced me reluctantly to repurpose my RECTUMBLER party cups....
So the bad news guys is that the RECTUMBLER party is postponed until further notice. That was going to be a real eye-opener of a party too, damn!
My anthracnose blighted mango tree has not been bewitched back to health by the Virgin Mary yet. 3 years ago I got 200 mangoes. 2 years ago I got 150 mangoes. Last year I got 4 mangoes and this year I am getting.... 1 mango. Can you spot it...
I planted the sprouted Swamp Lily bulbs and went down to the swamp lily mother plant and harvested 5 more bulbs. They are a funny shape.
Planted
Threw some orange seeds in the planters near where we eat.
and a few weeks later, I think because I don't remember when I threw them.
Should be having sweet oranges soon
Made sure to include part of my foot in the picture not to be outdone by Mendip.
For those of you with a foot fetish, full shots in various poses are available for a small fee.
The sooner you fall behind, the more time you have to catch up.
^ Ya know BB, That's almost exactly how my wife got stung by a Scorpion. Foot next to a planter, she bumped it some how and out it came and BAM. I'll stick with shoes albeit my Vans Era shoes are on their last leg
Last leg on these fellas after 2+ years, but...no worries.
New set of treads waiting....
Good Luck on the Oranges.
Nice foot!
I may be wrong BB but I think that you need to graft orange trees, same as lemons and limes. The plants from seeds revert back to a wild state with small, hard fruit that aren't edible.
I planted a couple of durian seeds nearly 8 weeks ago and they've both just started to germinate. I don't really know why I do this as we've run out of space for any more trees and we've never had success with durian trees anyway. I think that Korat gets too hot in the hot season and too cold in the cold season for durian. It's usually the temperature extremes that limit the flora.
I concur Mendy. You have to graft fruit trees. I think the only one you might get away with is an avocado tree but I have heard it's really only luck.
When I was a kid we use to graft our Pippen and Washington apple and navel orange trees. Only way it would work to become productive fruit bearing trees.
Durian aren't too big and you can prune then
I've seen quite a few grown around the Khao Yai area.
They like free draining soil and don't like their feet too wet. The family around Chanthaburi who grow them commercially always plant then on big mounds of soil and shade the young trees by planting alongside more mature trees which will eventually get removed.
I have tried 3 Durian trees with wife. As Mike said. Have to have high mounds for good drain off. We have 1 hanging in there. We have it covered with coconut palms.
Personally ICGAF if it lives or dies. I can't stand the crap.
^ now that I think about this more,
I have more than one of these little orange trees, How about if I graft one of my orange tree to another?
Ha ha , not as stupid as I look hehh?
Thanks gentlemen, the wife has a lime tree that we've grown from a seed. Tomorrow she's going to ask about grafting it to another tree.
Monstera has bloomed
2 years on the trot. Giant yellow flowers this year after green last year
I counted 17 fruits now.
1st one ripened
It ripens slowly from one end allowing you a small nibble each day
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