Six on Saturday – Mango Alert

It’s Saturday morning and time for another tour featuring six items of interest from my garden. To join the fun and experience a worldwide garden tour follow this link to Jim’s blog.

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I have collected more than a bowl full of mangoes and received my first ever dog alert to start picking the Glenn mangoes. My fruit loving Greyhound brought me a ripe mango that had fallen to the ground and was partially devoured by who knows what. I have learned not to leave the fruit on the tree if you want to eat any. I pick them when they release from the stem easily and let them ripen on the counter.

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The first zinnia of the new crop. They seem to be orange or orange and fuchsia.

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The irresistibly cute pineapple.

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New pups forming on Macwilliamsii Bromeliads as the cool season coloration fades.

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We had a huge storm Monday night and now the Rain Lilies (Zephyranthes rubra) are celebrating.

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My very happy Sweet Begonia (Begonia odorata) and unnamed Coleus.

That’s all from South Florida this Saturday. Wishing everyone Happy Gardening. I will be in the kitchen staring down those mangoes.