Saturday has rolled around again and my garden tour this morning revealed much potential. More fruit has set for later in the year and vegetables are taunting me “we’re almost ripe”. I have been harvesting greens and herbs and eyeing tomatoes. The winter bromeliads are putting on their show.
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O’ Rourke Bromeliad in full bloom. This one never grows quite straight. The flowers last for weeks and then get a sort of berry.

Native Tillandsia bromeliads growing on prunings from Firebush.

Not eggplants. Brad’s Atomic Grape tomatoes. These are bigger than I thought they would be and still hard as a rock.

Pickering mangoes. These are a dwarf variety, called Condo Mangoes. The trees are about four feet tall and bear small crops, perfect for a patio or courtyard. A very good fruit and it is looking promising. Barring disaster I should have a massive mango crop. But it is early. And I probably should not have said that.

While I was admiring the mango flowers, I noticed a sweet fragrance in the air. The Rangpur limes are flowering like mad. Come December we will see how these turn out.

Another South Florida oddity. Snake plants (Sansieveria) are invasive in the garden. I cannot imagine how many there are growing down my property line. It takes heavy construction equipment to get rid of them. They flower in late winter and have a wonderful fragrance.
That’s all from South Florida this Saturday. Happy Gardening to all.
