Wednesday, January 30th 2008

WW - Vicarious gardening

Our neighbours are quite proficient at gardening and we are vicariously reaping the benefits. Observe:

Green Passionfruits

We are now collecting the ripe fruit off this vine (well, the fruit the possums are leaving us with!). This vine grows over the fence between their property and ours.

 

ambitious pumpkin vine

Then this week I discovered their rambunctuous pumpkin vine sending a cheeky hand through the fence, to sniff out what’s going on over here!

10 Comments on “WW - Vicarious gardening”

1
Jean-Luc Picard
January 30th, 2008
7:10 am

Lucky you. That’s nature!

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2
susiej
January 30th, 2008
8:59 am

This is inspiring. YOu did well!

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3
Comedy Plus
January 30th, 2008
9:02 am

I love it. Sometimes the neighbors are nice enough to plant something that you really like and it just happens to end up over the fence. Have a great WW. :)
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4
B + M + L
January 30th, 2008
9:20 am

We have the same sight on our back fence, yummo!!

5
shesawriter
January 30th, 2008
11:54 am

Now I’m hungry. They look delicious!

:-)

Happy WW!

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6
Jayne
January 30th, 2008
12:13 pm

Mine are running amok over the back fence too LOL.

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7
Lightening
January 30th, 2008
12:18 pm

Now that’s my kind of gardening!!!! LOL. I was about to ask you what the fruit was until I noticed the labels when I scrolled over them. :)
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And Miles To Go....
January 30th, 2008
12:36 pm

looks like you are a great gardener!

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Shabem
January 30th, 2008
12:54 pm

Wow be thankful for the abundance.
Happy WW!

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Digital Polaroids
February 1st, 2008
2:50 am

WOW!!! You have wonderful free maracuyás (also called passion fruits) from your neighbours!! That’s a very rare plant here in Argentina, but super common in Brasil. I love it, and I’m trying to grow two kinds (regular -the one in the picture- and the sweeter one, wich has rounded shape leaves) FOR TWO YEARS!!! But worms are determined to eat them before they can even blossom. Lucky you!

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