We have someone in the family who likes to have a daily dose of fruit salad. While I was making it, I remembered having seen one of the last ripe strawberries on the hanging planter on the balcony. We are heading towards late September by now.
I managed to pick one for the center topping, before I got sidetracked by another little plant.
This is what one of the strawberry planters looks like in June.
While picking the strawberry, I found this baby pine tree within the leaves of the strawberry plants. September is the time to repot trees (by now I’m an expert on baby trees), so I started digging for soil in one of the floor planters.
My, my, what a surprise. I had a potato plant earlier in the summer, raised from an old wrinkled potato. When it was time for harvest I must have overlooked these two. Are they edible? Of course, they are.
My balcony life never seizes to amaze me. Of course, it is not all my doing, but nature itself. I feed the birds on a regular basis, not with store-bought seeds, but with old bread. They in turn bless my planters and soil with seeds from their other end. 🙂 The perfect cycle of life.