Fortune and Lucky Fruit
>> Apr 20, 2010
I'm so proud...it's 2 months and this is the size now, approx. 15cm (fruit only, minus the crown), of my fortune and lucky fruit!
Hehe...I juz can't remember its species but I knew it was pretty sweet then. That's why I decided to grow my very own pineapple, an organic one. I'll bet my MIL (Mother-in-law) will be very happy... she was smiling as I told her I was going to try planting one.
I'm going to keep 'em doors open wide...to welcome fortune and luck...
Next project will be ...
6 comments:
WOW! So lucky! Really "旺来" ;))
Wonder whether is it easy to grow?
That is so amazing! I'm so happy that your pineapple is successfully growing!! Geez, I wish I can do the same but of course not, the weather in San Francisco is cold. I can't even grow flowers right let alone fruits. I can't believe that's how pineapples are grown. I thought they grow up trees.
That's awesome to plant your own. I did that when I was back home. The pineapples were exceptionally sweet. Thanks for sharing. MaryMoh at http://www.keeplearningkeepsmiling.com
Hi Rosebelle, thx. Hot and humid is best for tis tropical fruit, but not SF I'm afraid. Tis is my very first fruit...hehehe.
Sigh!... this is my 10th (?) apologies...missing comments ...errr...due to some technical problems. This comes a very dear Blogger friend. My utmost sincere apologies.
WOW! So lucky! Really "旺来" ;))
Wonder whether is it easy to grow?
Posted by Anncoo to Rita’s Basket at Apr 20, 2010 10:24:00 PM
This comment comes a new Blogger Friend. A fantastic Cook. My sincere apologies...this was missing from the Comment Box.
That's awesome to plant your own. I did that when I was back home. The pineapples were exceptionally sweet. Thanks for sharing. MaryMoh at http://www.keeplearningkeepsmiling.com
Posted by Mary to Rita’s Basket at Apr 21, 2010 6:52:00 AM
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