Last night… I organized my seed packets and collect seeds from some dried seed pods. Here are the remains of the cracked Porcupine Tomato seedpods.
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This afternoon… As I was taking a break from work, I was being teased by some Passion Fruits. I wanted so much to pick one from the vine, but it was about 10 foot off the ground…
Earlier this evening… When I got home from work, I was surprised by a yellow flower from the Elkhorn Plant that I purchased just a few days ago. Here it is wide open, but the flower closes back at night.
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Before going to bed… I sowed 4 more members of the Nighshade family:
- Sweet 100 Tomato
- Solanum pyracanthum (Porcupine Tomato)
- Orange Ornamental Pepper from Virginia
- Scarlet Chinese Eggplant
