The weather, as you will know, continues to be hot and dry. Apparently some locations did have a downpour yesterday – we were not one. The watering will need to continue – now been made more difficult having had knee surgery on Wednesday.
- The first of the tomatoes that are ripening. The plants are heavily fruited but most are still very green at the moment. As is the way, these are on one of the plants where the label has disappeared so I have no idea which cherry type these are.
2. This is the largest of our chilli fruit so far. We have around 10 different types of peppers – some sweet and some hot. This fruit is on our Carolina Reaper plant, so should be hot, hot, hot!
3. Cucumelon. Apparently a cross between a cucumber and a melon. I have no idea what these will taste like, but, they look cute!
4. Lilies. Giant Tower Lilies I think. They have a special meaning to me and Hubby. They are around 5 feet tall and smell beautiful.
5. ‘Double Pirouette’ Petunias. These we grew from seed. We have them in this purple and also a rose pink colour.
6. Cactus Dahlia (with a visitor). Again, these were grown from seed.
Please take a look over at The Propogator to see more Six-On-Saturday posts.
Gorgeous photos, of stunning flowers…your hard work is paying off !
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The frilly petunia is gorgeous. Love the white against the purple.
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I too have lots of green tomatoes and would like them to ripen now please!
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A cucumelon is something I’ve not heard of before. Will it be sweet or savoury? Great photos. I like the petunia too.
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I think it’s actually spelt cucamelon. Typo!
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Wowza, that petunia is something! I enjoyed visiting your Six and seeing your well-kept garden.
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That is a wonderful photo of the visitor to the Cactus garden. Good catch!
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Very beautiful pictures the last 2! This petunia is unusual and charming! About cucumbers, this is the first year for me too and I picked up the first one yesterday. It has a cucumber taste. It’s funny! I think yours in the picture is a good size (like a grape seed) because if they are too big, they would have a bitter taste
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Thank you. I wasn’t sure how big I should let them get.
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Will be interested to hear what the Cucamelon tastes like. It’s a charming looking fruit.
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Beware the Reaper! Blow your socks off hot.
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Love the Lillies and the Dahlia comes a close second
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Beautiful flowers – love that petunia. Our first year for cucumelon as well. I’m trying to learn when they’re ripe & still haven’t found one that tastes like something I’d want to eat. My son says they taste like cucumbers & Fred the French Gardener adds that they’ve got a bit of lime to their flavour. Will be interested to see what you think about yours. Tomatoes look great, btw.
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