My garden is responding to the change in weather by flowering, growing root vegetables and ripening fruit. I am joining The Propagator’s SOS meme this Saturday. To see more SOS from all over the gardening world, visit Jon at http://www.thepropagatorblog.wordpress.com.

The Papayas are showing the first hints of yellow, which is ripe. I had Papayas December through February last year. Hopefully the same will happen this year. I can only eat so many Papayas at once!

Red radish shoulders peeking out, I am looking forward to eating these guys.

Bush beans budding. I think these are Blue Lake.

Roselles, nearly ready to pick. These are the flowers of an edible Hibiscus, I have been harvesting and freezing them.

San Marzano tomatoes coming along.

Heliconia psittacorum – Parrotflower, one of my favorite cut flowers, I am wondering if they like shorter day lengths to bloom.
Happy Saturday and Happy Gardening….
Wonderful, fancy being able to grow Papaya. Never see them in the shops over here.
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The Papaya tree is about 4 years old, probably 15 tall, I have to wait for the fruit to fall or knock it off somehow!
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Papayas and edible hibiscus – so exotic to me and I’d love to try them.
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The Roselles are available dried in many places, people like to make tea with them, not sure about Papayas, my neighbor dehydrates his.
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Looks like you have lots coming in… looking forward to seeing parrot flowers in your vases once again. 🙂
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hoping I get it before the varmints do!! and the Heliconias, too. Feeling so relieved here!
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Yes!
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Your vegetables are coming along nicely. I’m hoping to get some lettuce in a few weeks. Now I know what is growing at a neighborhood house, papayas. I have been wondering what they were. Are you getting anything from the latest hurricane. I haven’t been watching the weather, just all the other news.
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Hopefully I get to eat the veg! The weather is nasty here..winds howling.. tropical storm watch. Did not know Papaya would grow in Houston
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We are actually a little colder, as we are at the far north end of Houston. They have it next to a brick wall. I do not know them, but they seem to have some talent growing different kinds of plants.
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I buy pawpaws in the shops here and enjoy them for breakfast. They also make the most wonderful jam. If you have them in excess: http://mrsmacepreserves.blogspot.com/2011/10/pawpaw-compote.html from my other blog on preserves.
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Yum..I don’t think I have seen jam..these can be a foot long so it’s easy to have too many. Thanks for the recipe.
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funny that your veg season is just getting going. my veg plot is almost empty, just a few carrots and beetroot left.
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I agree, South Florida is a very funny place to garden. I am about to plant some Sweet Peas, which should proved interesting..
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Your seasons are so weird. Even here, tomatoes and beans eventually finish for the year, and get planted again at the end of winter. Radishes are just getting started.
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We can not plant tomatoes, beans…etc in summer here.
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Yes, I remember. It still seems weird though.
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Your garden seems to be thriving although the weather certainly hasn’t been good with all the rain and wind.
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So far, so good and the weeds are thriving.. I have had enough of the rain and wind!!!
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I know what you mean, the sun never came out today and it is raining right now. 😞
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Floridian freak out!?
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