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Good job; that was tricky. Watermelon and Capsicum turned out to be the trick items; they could grow in your garden, but weren’t. Figs and Papaya are very impressive, and probably Passion Fruit too (which I still don’t know anything about); what a great climate to be able to support both the temperate and subtropical species. If us Coloradoans and Michiganders submit a Garden Quiz this summer, I think the guessing would be too easy – Figs and Papaya in the picture aren’t going to fool anyone!
Impressive though those fruits and vegetables are, I do note a conspicuous absence of Arugula …
Good job; that was tricky. Watermelon and Capsicum turned out to be the trick items; they could grow in your garden, but weren’t. Figs and Papaya are very impressive, and probably Passion Fruit too (which I still don’t know anything about); what a great climate to be able to support both the temperate and subtropical species. If us Coloradoans and Michiganders submit a Garden Quiz this summer, I think the guessing would be too easy – Figs and Papaya in the picture aren’t going to fool anyone!
Impressive though those fruits and vegetables are, I do note a conspicuous absence of Arugula …
dad and his arugula…
Arugula,yes! I expect to have some wandering arugula in MY garden/yard as well next summer,since I planted lots this year.
Hum. I must see what I can plant in my garden next summer to fool everyone.