Hello, the photos are very pretty and the smultrons are completely different from the fruits found at my house. I would be curious to see what a transplant would give between the one found at my house and the one found at yours. My favorite photo in all that you took is this one. I like the contrast of the bright red with the black earth below and the blistering around it makes the fruit look oddly shaped.
The photos of tomatoes are also beautiful.
Are there cuttings in the glass? I think I recognize the plant my mother grew one in her house inside. It made pretty flowers but it took a long time
I did like the framing of the image you chose as your favorite! These berries would be could to cross-breed with your local variety. They are pretty easy to pollinate.
I have many of them growing in a giant copper pot. I let them grow out of the pot and attach to the ground. Then i move the pot somewhere else leaving behind some on the ground wherever the pot has been. It's a cool way to spread them into the yard.
Those are cuttings in a glass. They are easy to root when they are in water for a couple of weeks. Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to comment!