I must be doing something right, because the winter melon plant – the current oldest one, anyway – is exceeding the growth of its predecessor. The plant has produced a few offshoot stems, which the first plant didn’t, and now … Continue reading
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I love observing how plants react to changes in their environment. Just last week, I decided to move my winter melon plant from a rather shaded location where it had been independently weaving its way up the neighbouring plants. I … Continue reading
The winged bean plants finally gave up the ghost, and we stripped away their withered remains from the old structure that we were using for a trellis. It happened that there was a new bittergourd plant looking for a new … Continue reading
Well, it looks like my first winter melon plant has found its second wind. After producing the Little Monster, about 70% of the vine died out, making me worry that it would not be able to catch its breath and … Continue reading