Showing posts with label Vegetables And Fruits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vegetables And Fruits. Show all posts

Monday, September 21, 2020

Smallest Vegetables and Fruits | People Show Their Tiny Harvests

Smallest Vegetables and Fruits | People Show Their Tiny Harvests | Miniature Vegetables and Fruits You Can Grow in Your Garden 

Shrink your garden down to be doll-sized. These varieties of small fruits and vegetables are perfect for creating an adorable edible garden.

Tiny things are everywhere right now—tiny foods, tiny gardens, tiny toys, and tiny plants are taking over Instagram. Edible gardening is also getting more and more love on these sites. So what if you put the two together? These small fruits and veggies (often dwarf varieties or hybrids) are easy to grow in your backyard or in containers next to your kitchen window. Find the varieties that make you say, "SO CUTE!" and get growing!

Thursday, September 3, 2020

Black Diamond Apples Rare Fruits | Apple Sweeter Than Honey

Black Diamond Apples Rare Fruits breed | family of Hua Nia Apple Sweeter Than Honey in the Tibetan region of Nyingchi

The Black Diamond Apple is a rare breed from the family of Hua Nia apples that is cultivated in the Tibetan region of Nyingchi. Despite what the name suggests, the apple rather is a purple hue, with white pulp on the inside. Its unique Dark color is due to the region's high altitude. The temperature fluctuates wildly between day and night, with the apples being exposed to a lot of ultraviolet light, which is conducive to the dark skin. Belonging to the high-end segment of the market, the average Black Diamond Apple costs about 50 yuan. Many farmers are reluctant to grow the fruit, since its maturity process can take up to eight years.

Apples are generally red, green, yellow or a combination of the three, but if the right geographical conditions are met, they can apparently grow dark purple, almost black, as well. These rare apples are called Black Diamond and they are currently only grown in the mountains of Tibet.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Strange and Unusual strawberries