Our caladiums appear to be
nearly ready to make an appearance; after only ten days!
Next is the ripe pineapple
from our garden; the second one on that plant from when we originally purchased
it from the Sam’s Club two years ago!
Hubby is demonstrating how to
cut up a pineapple first take off the top and then the bottom …
Then all parts not being used
for another plant go into our kitchen compost holder, our coffee container that
has a very tight fitting lid and is washable after all items all collected and
dumped into our compost outside.
The container we are using is
a recycled one from egg drop soup it is just right. And full of our sweet and
juicy pineapple chunks and they are MMMMMMMM, MMMMMMM, good!
Now the picture below is showing how much actual pineapple to leave on to plant your stalks…
This is a ten inch clay pot
that we had in our shed and after Hubby washed it out with bleach. I had painted
it yesterday to give its rough exterior a more of a Shabby Chic appearance.
Our pineapple factory now has
another topper back in production!
Location, location, location,
and here it sits with its younger shorter brother and some vegetation friends.
I apologize for my thumb in
the photo shot!
This is all I got for tonight
I hope you like, since we do…
On that note of a great rainy
day project, allow me to be the very first to wish all of you a very happy good
night and ask you to kindly count all your blessings and share all your overages with you know who and we will too!
And next time please be here
or be square, ya hear!
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