Fruit From Our Yard
Mike and I are blessed to live in Florida. We are doubly blessed to live on the Nature Coast, one of the most beautiful parts of Florida.
We appreciate our home. We enjoy the lake where we live. And of course, the beautiful trees. Yes, the wind can wreak havoc on them, if you remember last week’s post. But our trees and bushes… the flora and fauna of the Nature Coast is a blessing.
This past week I enjoyed a sweet treat from our yard. A pineapple. It was tiny but sweet. It was prickly on the outside, but yellow and juicy on the inside. I planted it shortly after we moved here and another one last year.
It turns out, it is pretty easy to grow a pineapple. You basically cut off the green top, leaving an inch or so of the prickly fruit part and stick it in the ground.
One of our neighbors, Gerri, heard of my “harvest” and brought me a small bowl of the pineapple she picked from her yard. She has several of the plants and enjoys the sweet fruit. She also brought me a bigger top of a fruit I can plant in our flowerbed.
That will make three plants. For us. At this rate, I think in a few years I’ll have enough to make some pineapple upside down muffins. Four to six muffins. Maybe. I need more for a whole cake. These pineapples are small.
Still, since we’ve lived here, we’ve enjoyed grapefruit for breakfast from our yard. We made lemonade from lemons we picked from our tree and now? Now we are adding pineapples.
Well, a few.
But that’s okay. We are having fun.
How does your garden grow?
SWEET!
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