RE: Weekend...


Oh to have 50 or 60 avocados in my backyard. And mangos. oh oh oh.
I'm attempting to control my envy by thinking about all the bugs that live
in Florida that I don't have. 

Cyndi
 


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From: owner-gardenchat@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On Behalf
Of james singer
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2005 4:48 PM
To: Chat
Subject: [CHAT] Weekend...


without you-know-what.

Potted up some pepper seedlings that geminated during the week and a 
bottle gourd seedling. Picked about 10 pounds of tomatoes and a handful 
of jalapeno peppers [our two major crops]. We've got pineapple starting 
to bloom, so I need to weed and fertilize them tomorrow.

Tied several more orchids in the orange jasmines and on the ponytail 
palm and misted them all with Maxicrop. Figure this is probably a good 
fertilizer [1-0-4] for orchids living in trees. One of these orchids is 
the wild native that I glued [gooped] on the ponytail a year of so ago. 
It's finally begun to make itself at home, send out roots, and produce 
more fruiting bodies. Maybe next year I'll have enough plant to send 
Scottie a start I promised... oh... a year or so ago.

When avocados bloom, they BLOOM--thousands of tiny flowers that are 
swarmed over by bees, wasps, flies, and things I've never seen before. 
Hundreds of them are fertilized and form baby fruit. Then, between 
fertilization and fruition, the tree begins sloughing off hundreds of 
fruits--until, I assume, it reaches some sort of accommodation between 
its ability to have children and its ability to support and nurture 
children. The crop at harvest will be somewhere around 50 or 60 fruits.

I also noticed today that out big old mango was loaded with baby fruit 
and the lychee is in full bloom--more flower spikes and attendant bees 
than I've witnessed heretofore. Maybe a bumper crop, and that would be 
most welcome.

One last note. The fig tree cuttings we started 2 years ago are now in 
3-gallon pots and about 3 feet tall. They need to go into the ground 
sometime between now and the rainy season. One of them is already 
producing figs. My kind of tree.

I apologize for being so gabby.

Island Jim
Southwest Florida
27.0 N, 82.4 W
Hardiness Zone 10
Heat Zone 10
Minimum 30 F [-1 C]
Maximum 100 F [38 C]

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