My only claim to owning a true 'houseplant' is the pothos in the center. Everything else (the potted citrus) go outdoors as soon as its warm enough to set them out.
Happy belated new year! New year, new garden plans. And if you've arrived here via instagram, welcome to The Proud Garden. The blog used to be a place where I would document the harvests from the growing season, but seeing that I want to break out of the mold and cultivate different, if not unusual plants, the year 2020 seems right for that line of thinking.
These are just a few of the plants I have marked in the nursery catalog:
Miss Pink grapes: attractive and tasty seedless grape, with long, loose clusters. Medium pink-colored, crisp and juicy pulp, with an excellent aroma.Akebia 'Chocolate Vine': semi-evergreen, rustic, cold-resistant climbing shrub with green leaves made up of 5 leaflets. It produces both female (fragrant) and male flowers on the same plant between April and May. The fruit's pulp has a sweet flavor, with a light melon aftertaste.
Passionfruit: would like to try this in a large vase that I can place in the greenhouse during winter.
Hortblue Petite® blueberry: The first double fruiting blueberry in the world! The first harvest is in July while the second in September. As indicated in its name it has compact growth, reaching a height of 80/100 cm. Particularly suitable for pot cultivation.
Cosmos 'Cupcakes White' 'Sweet Sixteen' and 'Sea Shells': this will be a first-time experience growing these.
And in the vegetable patch (along with the usual suspects):
Celtuce
Lime basil
Lebanese white zucchini
Okinawa bittermelon
Okra 'Blondy'
Uchiki Kuri squash
Yellow Cutie watermelon
3 comments:
wonder if akebia is similar to the fruit we have here called akebi....can’t wait to see the fruits, veggies & plants from your garden this year!
It is one and the same! Have you tried it? It's described as invasive, so that's why I'm planting it in a pot. I hope the plants are not just tiny saplings when we check them out.
no I’ve never been brave enough to try it. it was purple...maybe I’ll get the courage to try it when I see it in the store:)
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