Looks like another potential snag. Not only has the probably flat pea only made one flower, but, looking from the side, it looks like the produced pod is only going to have one viable seed! (I can see the bumps of the developing seeds through the side at this point, and only one seems to be...
The seed from the green grape looking tomatoes is now drying for storage. I was right, there isn't a lot of it. The smaller one had no viable seeds AT ALL (of course, it DID fall off the plant when it was only about half size) and the only only had about ten or so that were fully formed. I'll...
Actually it refers to this
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Jean-L%C3%A9on_G%C3%A9r%C3%B4me_-_Diogenes_-_Walters_37131.jpg
Even today the mental disorder where a person lives in clutter and filth and does not really notice this as a problem is called Diogenes Syndrome.
Nothing new in harvest, but a bit of a surprise. Looks like we had a visitor recently. When I went to check on the cucumbers, I noticed there is a shed snakeskin trapped in the mesh! I guess the snake (most likely a Common Garter Snake, that's the commonest type here I think, and the skin was...
I could be. I seem to recall the green tomatoes I got these seeds from tasting pretty bad last year, so maybe they vary based on conditions.
And to repeat, I just don't like THIS one, the cherries are fine.
Though some sort of bug apparently DOES like them; most of them have at least one...
Tried the Open Minded Tomato tonight. It's OK, but in terms of green when ripe ones, I like the cherry I'm growing a lot better (still no idea what kind it is, but i DO like it better).
Also, it turns out that it is not a perfect "deceptor", or, at least, not always. On two of the three I have...
Beginning to wonder if the "normal" wild mung beans are making flowers, or I just have some other odd ones in there. I can't seem to see where the tendrils with the flowers attach to the upright bits, so they could be two different sets of plants (it's a bit too dense in there to see, and I...
Other more "normal" plants in the wild mung bean pot have flowers as well now. More or less the same place (I suppose it is the difference between being a bush and a vine type).
Managed to taste a fragment of one of the Phantome du Laos today (the first two got some REALLY serious rot spots*, so eating most of either would have been impossible).
To be honest, I doubt I'll grow this one again next year. The color may be interesting, but it doesn't seem to taste of much...
1. Flowers on odd mung bean have opened. They ARE yellow, which is normal for the group (though with a brownish cast that is a bit unusual,) but the placement is odd; mungs tend to put their flowers on short stems coming out from between leaf nodes; not on long whippy tendrils (then again, mungs...
OK, the mystery vine flower has opened.
It almost looks like Tinga (though smaller) but I know that the seeds you sent me were the first Tinga seeds I ever grew.
Also picked the Laos tomato.
Edit: Looks like it might be Lathyrus sylvestris, except that's supposed to have groups of...
Hmm, maybe that means it's ready now. I'll check again tomorrow. If it is, I'll bring it in, and eat it in a few days (before I do, I want to test the "put in in your window to test for ghosts" thing.
Four bits of news
1. One more ripe green cherry tomato brought in (may be from different plant, hard to tell)
2. First Phantome du Laos fruit ALMOST ready (mostly white but still a bit green on the shoulders, so I'm giving it one or two more days.
3. First female flower on the cucumbers...
Looks like the mysterious thing in the mung bean pot with the super long leaves is getting flower buds now, so I guess that will be the next one to make seed. STILL no clue as to what it is (I looked up what urd bean leaves look like, as the only one of the minor beans I haven't grown much, but...
Bear in mind I'm not 100% sure this is the same tree as the one before, or even if it is a true species apple ( as opposed to a crabapple species). Since the tree has basically been all but dead for the last ten or so years, it's possible that the one I was thinking of really DID die, was...
Know, no, but I have a pretty good suspicion. I think it's the various kinds of fungal spores it picks up during the ageing process. They seem to cause contractions in my bowels.
Interestingly, I've read that those same spores as supposed to be good in inducing labor in overdue pregnant women...