We planted our grapes a year ago, and this year we got 5 big clumps of juicy, yummy grapes.
It totally amazes me that something plump and delicious can grow in the desert!
The greatest gift of the garden is the restoration of the five senses.
~Hanna Rion
Do you have a green thumb? Any great gardening tips for me?
That's awesome!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! That's really awesome and such a good feeling of accomplishment!
ReplyDeleteSad to say, no green thumb over here. I have managed to keep my cactus alive, (so far anyways). Anything that's planted my way is done by the landscaper. xo
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome! You grew your own grapes! Love that!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it so fun to plant something and watch it grow! Although I will admit , I am not very good at it!
ReplyDeleteGrapes~ That would be a great thing to grow!
Have a PRETTY day!
Kristin
I do NOT have a green thumb lol. I always say it's probably a good thing for my dog that I'm better with animals than plants ;-)
ReplyDeleteLots of love...i have for you....hahahahaha!!...xxx...how are you darling??.....xxx..
ReplyDeleteThese look all the better knowing you grew them. I'm fairly good with plants which is a big help.
ReplyDeletethey look pretty yummy! congrats on the grapes.
ReplyDeleteThis is so awesome! they look so plump and juicy. I wish I had a green thumb
ReplyDeletemore like a black thumb here...but, my mom has the greenest thumb ever and we've enjoyed her carrots, beans, avocados, oranges, potatoes, lettuce, collard greens, and pineapples :)
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I have never tried to grow grapes. Yours look amazing & yummy! It is wild how much plants love the SUN!! I don't have a green thumb, but since we have moved here in an area where we get plenty of SUN, I am really shocked how big and tall trees and plants grow. With just a little water!! It's crazy! :) Enjoy!!
ReplyDeletexoxo...Gloria