My little fruit trees were neglected of my attention.
I planted some little fruit trees on pots, cause no space anymore for big trees.
This is Sawo (Manilkarla zapota).
Actually this plant's growth was stagnated for few months, hopeless...
Then I added some compost and fertilizer.
I let this plant is exposed to the rain and sun.
Now... you can see how thrive this little plant.
The shoots are so fresh.
And.... I'm finding some flower buds each shoot.
I dream that all flower buds will blooming and turn in to little fruits.
Hmmm... I will pick my own yummy fruits.
I hope it become a reality.
Wow ... I'm finding a little fruit.
Hope it will become my first sawo fruit this year.
I wish....
Salam Endah,
ReplyDeleteSawo itu apa? Buah Ciku kah?
Salam Honey,
DeleteIya, kalo tak salah orang Melayu menyebut buah ini ciku.
There is always eager anticipation when fruit trees flower isn't there?
ReplyDeleteYes, you are alright. Unpredictable weather sometimes make our flowering plants getting 'shock', and it will influent their growth. It happened on my Star fruit tree, rain and dry weather come and go extremely, so all of the flowers on the tree have fallen down on to the ground. Hope my Sawo will safe.
DeleteSome day you will write a book on growing in containers.
ReplyDeleteI hope so...hahaha... But I have to learn more about it. I'm just an amateur gardener.
DeleteAll of my fruit trees are in large pots, its surprising what you can still grow with a little space!
ReplyDeleteI see, yours look grow so well and produce great fruits that I couldn't find here.
DeleteVery pretty, and it looks so healthy. We need rain here - everything is turning brown.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lisa. We still have a lot of rain here, although it should be dry
DeleteMoże dojrzeje chociaż jeden owoc! U nas też często się to zdarza - drzewka owocowo pięknie kwitną a potem przychodzą przymrozki i owoców jest mało.
ReplyDeletePozdrawiam cieplutko.
Yes, we are lucky, cause our tropical climate is suitable to plenty varieties of fruits trees that can produce fruit almost all year round. Some trees are seasonal, and others are non seasonal fruit trees, such as banana, pineapple, jackfruit, guava, starfruit, and many more. Although on your climate you couldn't grow fruit trees all year round, but the varieties are so special for me, cause we couldn't grow it here.
DeleteEnjoy your day and have a nice week.
I'm always amazed how many trees you grow in pots. They all look great. Nice work! ♥
ReplyDeleteThanks. maybe I will do a different thing if I have a wide land for home garden.
DeleteOlá amiga, vim desejar-lhe um abençoado início de mês.
ReplyDeleteLindas imagens...amei cada detalhe do seu lindo jardim !!!
Doce abraço Marie.
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoy it. Enjoy your day and have a wonderful week.
DeleteThat is wonderful friend! A little TLC and you are on track to having yummy fruit! Wishing you a lovely Thursday!
ReplyDeleteThank you Nicole. It needs long time and more process to enjoy the yummy fruits. Hope no bugs and extreme weather.
DeleteHave a nice week.
Congratulations! New growth (especially on a fruit tree) is so encouraging. My Lemon tree had a bit of a shock when we moved it outside. It still needs more sun, but I'm hoping it will turn around. Enjoy your beautiful fruit trees!
ReplyDeleteThank you. That's alright. Growing fruit trees on pots sometimes make me so confuse. They need more handling to get better result.
DeleteI've got fruit trees planted in pots too, a great way to grow them when you run out of space.
ReplyDeleteYes, you have lots of potted fruits's trees, and they grow so well. It makes me so jealous... :)
DeleteNice capture of the fruiting progress! Hope you get good harvest!
ReplyDeleteThank you Malar. Need more patience to find them ready to be harvested. So long time....
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