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Tropical Fruits:Papayas leaves are all gone. . . Those are papayas in the tall pots in the buspan They have lost all of their leaves The stems are still green, so I hope all will be well come Spring
Pacific Northwest Gardening:papaya in the NW - Daves Garden Hey gang, I've been looking at papaya plants in the tropical area on DG and think that they're beautiful I was thinking of planting the seeds of a store-bought papaya (sources say it's quite viable) now, keeping them as houseplants for the winter and then putting them outside for the summer I don't care about fruit - just love the foliage Has anyone tried this?
Unusual fruit: Pawpaw (Asimina triloba) - Daves Garden Sometimes called false banana, I ‘d say pawpaw fruit looks more like a green mango that you've gently squeezed into a soft oblong Pawpaw grows well throughout most of the humid eastern half of North America, a zone with the state of Kentucky at it's heart Asimina triloba does require humidity to thrive
National Tortoise Day Article: Proper Diet for Desert Tortoises A few exceptions might include papaya (center) and fig (Kadota Fig photo by DaylilySLP - right) as these two fruits contain a significant amount of Calcium Still, all these fruits contain far more sugar than what I would recommend as a significant proportion of any tortoise diet, so add only in moderation
Hand Lotions and Scrubs for Gardeners - Daves Garden Hopefully you don't have dry, cracked skin on your hands, but if you do let it be because of beautiful, healthy plants and from hours of enjoyment in your garden Soil, rocks, and working with tools can do a number on our hands as gardeners With any luck and a little help from this article you'll be able to find an excellent cure for your hard-working hands