My Back Yard: Papayas, Bananas and Ficus cyathistipula...and much more.
By Delonix1
- 25 Jul, 2010
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Looking east in my back yard. Photo taken July 24, 2010.
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Now I'm hungry!!
26 Jul, 2010
I wish I had your backyard - I wouldn't have to buy turtle food ever again!!
26 Jul, 2010
Palmate:
Thanks! I wish I had a huge lot where I could grow 5 varieties of mangoes, a dozen or so varieties of papaya, lychee, longan, avocados, star fruit, and many other tropical fruits.
27 Jul, 2010
Meanie:
You be more hungry when I start posting pics of all my home grown bananas...they're the best. : > )
27 Jul, 2010
Lauram:
You would still have to buy turtle food. lol! : > )
27 Jul, 2010
Well, having about 60 herbivorous or omnivorous turtles that eat me out of house and home, a few home-grown papayas or bananas would go a long way. Feeding them is a huge expense. I used to get free overripe produce from one of the grocery stores, but when the economy tanked they started selling it instead. There's a produce seller at the flea market out in Bowdon who gives me a good deal on fruit, but I have to work most weekends so a trip there often isn't possible.
Next year I'm going to plant a couple of native paw paws in the turtle enclosures.They'll love them.
27 Jul, 2010
Lauram:
Wow! That's a lot of turtles. I would say you need a lot of food for them. : > )
If you lived here in San Diego...you could grow vegetables and fruits all year.
28 Jul, 2010
Yes....very few of them belong to me. I've been turtle-sitting for my previous employer for four years now.
28 Jul, 2010
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looking fabulous palmate all that lovely exotic fruit you have ....:o))))
25 Jul, 2010