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RE: Put in - Get out

It's amazing to see that in this artificial era of farming you are still into organic growing of fruits and vegetables. Apples and almonds are looking young and lemon is showing it's golden yellowish colour. It's means you have nice climate over there which is suitable to almond and apples because here we have oranges, mangoes, sugarcane, strawberries and other fruits. Moreover, I have seen almonds in my university because the region where my university is located is cooler region.

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Fortunately the climate here in my part of Australia is suited to many different types of growing although it's still quite seasonal and some tings have to planted at the right moment; even then weather conditions can take their toll, but I guess that could be said anywhere.

Do you grow anything personally and if so what experiences have you had, good or bad?

My personal experience is not from recent but from two years back when I was into gardening things. My mother and I were into growing everything which we were eating like if we were eating pomegranate then we used to throw those pomegranate seeds into our little garden at home. I still remember that pomegranate was growing but we have to left our home. We planted that pomegranate to a public place. I think I will go there tomorrow and I will capture a photo. But I am not sure it will be still there or not!

The pomegranate is a weird fruit but tasty. We used to have a tree back home when I was a kid and I always enjoyed eating those tasty little seeds. Maybe that one you planted is still there, it's worth having a look huh?

So, today I went to visit this pomegranate plant. It's in bad condition because no one is here to look after this plant. Either say environment or humans have done this with plant.

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Yeah, that one looks like it's fucked.