Australia · in my garden · seasons · subtropical climate · summer Wordless Wednesday ~ First Lilly Pilly Berry February 21, 2024February 20, 2024 Joanne Rate this:Share this:TwitterFacebookPinterestEmailPrintLike Loading... Related Published by Joanne View all posts by Joanne Share this:TwitterFacebookPinterestEmailPrintLike Loading...
We have citrus that will be ready to pick during the cooler months, Barbara. As for Lilly Pilly fruit, I am new to growing them! I have a few plants showing signs that I may have more berries soon though. 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
It is definitely a beautiful – and changing – plant throughout the whole year, Kris. 🙂 LikeLike Reply
it’s really pretty, let us know what it tastes like – it looks good! tzgarden.blogspot.com LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
It is pretty, but I will need more fruit before I can use them, Tracy. I would like to try making Lilly Pilly jelly if I can get enough berries before the birds discover them! ~~ https://www.bestrecipes.com.au/recipes/lilly-pilly-jelly/586jaexy LikeLike Reply
Pretty, are they edible?
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They are, but I haven’t tried one!
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That’s a new one for me, it’s very pretty though.
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It’s native to Australia, Cathy, which is why I wanted to share it. 🙂
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Well it’s lovely
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Very pretty! Is it the start of your autumn fruits season now?
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We have citrus that will be ready to pick during the cooler months, Barbara. As for Lilly Pilly fruit, I am new to growing them! I have a few plants showing signs that I may have more berries soon though. 🙂
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A plant for all seasons!
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It is definitely a beautiful – and changing – plant throughout the whole year, Kris. 🙂
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it’s really pretty, let us know what it tastes like – it looks good! tzgarden.blogspot.com
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It is pretty, but I will need more fruit before I can use them, Tracy. I would like to try making Lilly Pilly jelly if I can get enough berries before the birds discover them! ~~ https://www.bestrecipes.com.au/recipes/lilly-pilly-jelly/586jaexy
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