It took a long time but at last the pineapple which started growing last December was finally ripe and we were able to pick it. It wasn't as flavoursome as I had expected it to be but it wasn't sour thankfully. It was much more yellow than the pineapples that are on sale at the fruit shops which are still green and some of them are quite sour.
I wanted to pull all the rest of the pineapple plants out but my hubby said to leave them so we will see if we get any pineapples from them. This one was not in full sun which is probably why it took four years or so to grow.
When at the Farmers' Market a couple of weeks ago I crossed over the road to Queens Park to see how the gardens were looking as the Carnival of Flowers starts at the beginning of next month. It goes from the 1st to 30th September if anyone is interesting in visiting at that time. As you can see in the above photo the hedge in this garden which I think is French inspired was hit badly by the recent frost that hit our area. We lost several plants as it was quite severe.
Some of the flowers are already blooming and I imagine it is always a bit of a challenge for the gardeners to have the parks looking as perfect as possible for the Carnival. Seeing as the event goes for the whole month this year instead of ten days it will definitely be a challenge.
Pineapples are amazing aren't they that they take so long to grow. Generally 2 years. 2 years to grow a pineapple and we can eat it in 20 minutes. Crazy stuff. As you mentioned we just finished our 8 day lockdown and when these are over I never go out and get back to normal as I'm always cautious just in case. We will be taking our Mum out this week after she has only been out once in the last 6 weeks as aged care was in lockdown a while back when the airline hostess and the guy from Byron Bay put us into a 4 day lockdown. Very scary now that kids are getting Covid and you can see how quickly Delta spreads. Thank goodness we got on top of it however that can change in 2 weeks from now and I guess we all have to remember life is not normal the world is still in the middle of a Pandemic so it's just the way it has to be at the moment. Take care hopefully all those beautiful flowers will be blooming. Actually last night I was watching a little movie clip from our visit to the Toowoomba Flowers in 2017 that phone had put together. Have a good week. Kathy
ReplyDeleteKathy, that must have been hard for you and your Mum. Hopefully there won't be any more lockdowns for a while if at all but I won't hold my breath. So far it looks like the Carnival of Flowers will go ahead like last year. It certainly will be interesting to see what happens down the track.
DeleteI see you have a lot of voluneers around the base of that pineapple. If you plant those out, they will fruit within a year. That is what the local pineapple growers do up here! Hope that carnival of flowers happens. It is so important to do as many normal things as possible.
ReplyDeleteYes I have planted all the volunteers so hope to have a crop of pineapples sooner than the last lot. So far so good as regards the Carnival of Flowers 🌺 🌹 🌹 🌺
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