Those rotten King Parrots, You have that problem too hey! They ate all my tomatoes...and the Cockatoos eat my passionfruit! My papaya is only a young plant so maybe the fruit was too low?? Taste was good, could have been a little sweeter though! :)
Lucky you! No chance of growing either of those now that we are in Tassie! Oh I do miss all that tropical fruit....... we have cherries and berries here though and they are almost as good!
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I just enjoyed a papaya out of my garden today too - so yummy!
ReplyDeleteI can imagine your papaya would grow well in your tropical climate! Enjoy!
DeleteOh yum....maybe my King parrots can come for a visit and then i might get some here!!!love the colours of the fruit, bet they tasted beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThose rotten King Parrots, You have that problem too hey! They ate all my tomatoes...and the Cockatoos eat my passionfruit! My papaya is only a young plant so maybe the fruit was too low??
DeleteTaste was good, could have been a little sweeter though! :)
Lucky you! No chance of growing either of those now that we are in Tassie! Oh I do miss all that tropical fruit....... we have cherries and berries here though and they are almost as good!
ReplyDeleteSo long as there's enough for baby and you, I'm sure nobody will mind? Are the others getting excited?
ReplyDeleteI would love a mango tree!
ReplyDeleteOh I must plant a papaya tree or two again. We used to have them in our old place and the chooks loved the seeds inside.
ReplyDeleteOh well done! Not easy in this climate.
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