tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5153482203339317481.post3243791584184548494..comments2023-05-20T00:35:18.596+12:00Comments on Danielle: A Protective Plant Blog Admin 2017http://www.blogger.com/profile/09900042447113437687noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5153482203339317481.post-68990904574564174802019-01-21T09:58:25.918+13:002019-01-21T09:58:25.918+13:00Fakalofa lahi atu Danielle,
Wow, what a list! Y...Fakalofa lahi atu Danielle, <br /><br />Wow, what a list! You have shared 10 fruits you would plant in your garden, ka pai. You've picked some delicious fruits here, I like the alliteration you've used to make reading the names catchy. I am curious about why you called plum, 'parenting plums', interesting...<br /><br />Perhaps next time you could include some pictures of these fruits and their seeds. It'd be awesome to see what they start out as and what they grow into!<br /><br />If I had a garden I would definitely have a mandarin tree. When I was young my grand aunty had four mandarin trees in her back yard, so whenever we went over she'd tell us to go fill a bag to take home. I also used to live in a place that had a feijoa and macadamia nut tree, I remember sitting round the front, cracking nuts with my dad's hammer a lot in those days. Have you ever lived in a house with a fruit tree?<br /><br />Hope your holiday is going great.<br /><br />Toe feiloa'i fo'i, <br /><br />Cia.Ciahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16900374541224754027noreply@blogger.com