This week I got special gifts, passion fruits and Japanese mustard plants.
Maybe passion fruit is not special for me.
But something that makes these fruits so special is "I get my fruits back!".
I think you know what I mean.
My friend grows these passion fruit plants from ripen fruits that I've given her last year.
And now, when my passion fruit vines haven't fruiting yet, she shared me her fruits.
She knows that my son is really love passion fruit juice.
So, I can make passion fruit juice for my son.
Another day, she gave me some Japanese mustard seedlings.
A new vegetable for me, I've ever seen this vegetable on the Agricultural Exhibition last week.
Thank you friend for sharing me your seedlings and also "making my fruits back".
Readers, have you ever have same experience like mine... please share.
Endah, 'good investment' ;-) I suppose the red one is the ripe ones right? And hey, this is the first time I see a Japanese mustard.
ReplyDeleteBoth of the red and yellow are ripen fruits. They are two different varieties. Yes, the mustard is so lovely.
DeleteOic. You have a great Sunday, Endah :-)
DeleteThank you, Steph!
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ReplyDeleteJenis ini akan semerah ini saat matang sempurna Kak Mala
DeleteFresh passion fruit juice sounds lovely, you son is a lucky little boy x
ReplyDeleteYou're right Jo!
DeleteIt's like the saying 'you reap what you sow'. You've given the gift of fruit to your friend and now you're getting them back.
ReplyDeleteAnd that's true, Jo!
DeleteI bet the passion fruit is really good.
ReplyDeleteYes, Lisa. Great aroma and tasty juice.
DeleteI love to share and exchange seeds and plants with my best friend, who is a passionate gardener too. This year she gave me poppies and I shared my allium with her...
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend!
Yours Sarah
Sounds so interesting. Of course we will have more collection by the cheaper way. Have a great week, Sarah!
DeleteThe juice of these exotic fruits?
ReplyDeleteI guess that is delicious.
Once I was eating passion fruit.
Greetings.
Yes, It's so delicious and fresh, Lucia.
DeleteHave a nice week.
We have passion flowers here, but it rarely grow into a fruit because it's not warm enough.
ReplyDeleteHere, there's a variety that love cool weather and only grown on highland tropics
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