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In reply to the discussion: What is growing in your yard---type of flowers , veggies or fruits. Mine is lavender. [View all]electric_blue68
(28,152 posts)25. Fruit tress! And 🥰 wisteria!
I never knew about wisteria until my early 20's. A friend and and I were walking around in The Village (nyc) at just rhe right time, and saw some.
A few years later going to a health food store; the block I'd walk across then turn southwards - there was a smaller apt building with it all over -glorious. Later still The Brooklyn Bontanical Garden has sonetjing like pergolas for it.
Definitely a favorite!
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What is growing in your yard---type of flowers , veggies or fruits. Mine is lavender. [View all]
debm55
Thursday
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Papaya, pineapple, coconut, and hundreds of bananas. Oops, those are all fruits! Lots of tropiccal flowers.
sinkingfeeling
Thursday
#1
When we were younger, We had all types of flowers, veggies and plants. I loved having them. As we got older, we cut back
debm55
Thursday
#12
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Permanut . Love your selection. I had a hummingbird and butterfly garden.
debm55
Thursday
#13
Oh wonderful Polly Hennessey. Wonderful selections. At one time had 2 peach trees.❤️
debm55
Thursday
#14
Crabgrass, dollarweed, and nutsedge in the yard . Stays green year around! Also tomatoes, eggplant, peppers,
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