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My figs and garden pictures... finally :)

Katerina, thanks for sharing your beautiful garden with us.

Very Nice indeed.

That is a lot of work and a lot of watef in Arizona, looks great!!  Thank you for sharing!

Are you on that Arizona caliche soil? 

Great job, you have made it very peaceful and relaxing.

Hi,
That's a good collection of figtrees already !

Nice garden love the roses!

Katerina,

    It looks like you are into terrascaping! You'll have  whole new biome when you are finished.

Glad to see the update, Katerina.  Hope all is well.

Thank you everyone for kind words :)  I made some pictures of my jujube trees and mulberries and couple poms and they are coming soon.  It is kind of crazy time right now... taking kids to one Christmas concert then hurry up to another Christams party :)  It is all great and fun  ...with  lots of work :)

Heavenly Blessings for you all and have the most wonderful Holidays ! :)

Beautiful! Healthy and happy looking trees.
Great job Katerina!

This will be my third attempt to post these pictures... I push something and then everything disappers or my pictures come out sideways... I wrote for almost 20 minutes describing my pictures and garden  and then puff... all gone :(   This whole forum posting thing is like an art ... Hope these come out well :)

Thank you again for all your compliments



.IMG_9840.JPG Jujube trees. They are the first ones to go dormant.  I have a few varieties and most of them produce twice a year here. Our favorite this year is Redlands #4
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Phalsa berries are still ripining in December. They produce constantly and should go dormant sometime in Janurary.  IMG_9843.JPG   

IMG_9845.JPG IMG_9847.JPG IMG_9848.JPG IMG_9849.JPGIMG_9850.JPG IMG_9851.JPG IMG_9856.JPG  Mulberry trees in the backyard.  The largest leaf belongs to Pakistan variety, the medium to White Pakistan and the other leaf is Oscar's. Dwarf looking mulberry by the outside bed is Shangri La. This wonderful tree does not grow very tall for me and produces a lot of large juicy berries in the spring and some in the fall. The biggest tree on the back is White Pakistan. It is very fast growing tree that wants to be large and I have to keep up with trimming it.   We really love Mulberries :) so planted a few varieties for longer season and variety of flavors.
IMG_9863.JPG these are two of some of my young pom trees

Sorry does not matter what I tried, some pictures still come out sideways...   I really need to change some kind of setting in my camera.

Thank you for looking at my pictures :)

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Thanks Katerina for the mulberry photos.

Your plants look great.

Would love to see update photos.
I'm also in AZ and have many fruit trees, I love this stuff.
Nice photos BTW!!!

I would love to post new pictures and made a bunch but does not matter how many times I try, the system does not accept my size of the pictures from my phone๐Ÿ˜”. I finally gave up. I have to learn how to load pictures in the proper size from iPhone . Have you ever had this issue?

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I would love to post new pictures and made a bunch but does not matter how many times I try, the system does not accept my size of the pictures from my phone๐Ÿ˜”. I finally gave up. I have to learn how to load pictures in the proper size from iPhone . Have you ever had this issue?

Download your pics to your computer.
Upload pics here: https://postimage.io/
Copy the "Direct link"
Click on the little tree icon "AKA insert photo"
Choose the Web address (URL) option
Insert the https that you copied in step two.
A preview of you pic should appear.
Hit "OK" and you're in business!

Wow great work, it all looks great! Cool way to use fig trees in the flower beds!

Katerina... If you are using a phone that supports 'apps' you can go to either the apple iTunes store or the Google App Store from your phone and get a free download of an app called "Image Size" (you can search using that name). Install it on your phone and you are good to go. The app lets you resize a photo taken with your phone to whatever size you want and then upload that output to the forum. Since most modern phones now days take multi megabyte pics, I would recommend resizing down to either 640x480 or 800x600 as that should upload easily....

Thank you so much for the info. I tried both ways and still very unsuccessful ๐Ÿ˜ž. App would resize my pictures but I am still not able to load them here from my phone in the right size . I created Drive place so I can access my phone pictures from any computer device and loaded them all there but after all the trouble and couple hours of frustration I still can not post pictures , there is a message constantly popping and saying that my size is more then 1 MB ....I believe it has something to do with my cheap older version of iPhone. I will keep on trying thou. Got some beautiful pictures to share with you ๐Ÿ˜Š.

After long struggle I finally figured out how to shrink pictures and post. Yay!! Thank you for your patience and help ๐Ÿ˜Š

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In our climate I observed that when I plant flowers and bushes and trees all together , they create their own special microclimate and beautiful echo system. They help each other deal with our extreme heat and provide each other some shade .

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Thank You for sharing those beautiful pictures.

I love flowers๐Ÿ˜Š

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Absolutely beautiful!

That's an incredibly amazing space you have created. Your right they do create a microclimate to help each other in that space too. I would imagine they also work together in the soil food web to feed eaCH OTHER AS WELL. tHANK YOU FOR SHARING.

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