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In reply to the discussion: Misty morning in the garden [View all]Mousetoescamper
(6,476 posts)24. Thanks, markodochartaigh!
They are mighty tasty when fully ripened. There's nothing like being out in the yard and plucking one to eat while mowing or gardening. I have to keep a close eye on them, though, and harvest before ants invade.
The harvest from a few years ago. I made fig jam.
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I'm always delighted with your unique eye for details..and that your share them with us
Deuxcents
19 hrs ago
#3
Instant reaction are we having fun yet? And clearly we (you and we here) ARE! Superb images MTC!!
George McGovern
19 hrs ago
#4
Thanks, Peggy! The conditions were ideal: overcast skies, overnight rainfall and mist.
Mousetoescamper
17 hrs ago
#17
Spiders are welcome in my house, with the exception of any resembling the brown recluse.
Mousetoescamper
15 hrs ago
#25
I try not to kill spiders in my home because they take care of the other pests.
applegrove
15 hrs ago
#32
Thanks, Solly Mack! Do you mean the fly on the grape leaf or "Caught in a web"?
Mousetoescamper
14 hrs ago
#37
The one caught in the web. It's a great photo. Thank you very much for sharing your garden with us.
Solly Mack
13 hrs ago
#38