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The exceedingly 'long' ladyfinger/okra! |
The large sunflower was one of the triplets. At the back of its huge head, were two of its siblings. |
The unopened Zinnia! |
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Cherry tomatoes! |
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Look at who was feasting on my cherry tomatoes! Death to them all! :P |
Capsicums! I was surprised as I thought they had died in the freak storm. :) |
This is my first time planting pumpkin. And I was so surprised that this too survived the storm. This is the male flower. |
This is the female. |
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I helped the pumpkin to have 'sex'. I was afraid that the ants and insects would not be 'helpful' enough in transferring the pollen from the male to the female. |
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Look at how 'saturated' the female is with the male's pollen. |
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This was the 2nd male flower which I used. There was some polygamy going on. I had to make sure 'she got impregnated'! HAHAHA! |
I even clipped the flower closed to make sure the pollen stayed intact in the female! |
Plenty of stink bugs who were busy mating! |
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Oleander Hawk caterpillar! Joel calls this as HIS 'CATTER-PIE-LEE' pet! Oh my! His pet! HAHA! |
Okras! |
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Another harvest of cherry tomatoes. The yellow plate in the background is filled with kitchen waste which will be turned into compost. |