Baby bell fruits on the tree
@allknowing (136403)
India
March 15, 2023 12:08am CST
The bell fruit tree is loaded with buds, flowers and tiny bell fruits Since the weather is not conducive I am not sure if these fruits will fully grow and whether we get to harvest them. I already see a few on the ground.
Bell fruits are juicy and ideal to make juice and also eat them during summer. Birds and squirrels love them but they will only appear when the fruits are ready for harvest.
More than human beings I am concerned for these innocent beings I do not hear any chirps. I hope they are safe wherever they are.
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@Gotrix (202)
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15 Mar 23
You care very much about nature and animals, which is wonderful. I hope that the weather improves and you are able to gather more bell fruit for making juice and for consumption. Nevertheless, it is important to remember that animals also have the right to food and to live in their natural habitat.
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@allknowing (136403)
• India
15 Mar 23
Our garden is designed with biirds in mind. They have a luxurious birdbath too (lol)
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@aninditasen (16389)
• Raurkela, India
15 Mar 23
The fruits with the tree look really beautiful. My mango tree is full of tiny mangoes.
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@allknowing (136403)
• India
16 Mar 23
Our mango trees also have them but not many this time.
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@allknowing (136403)
• India
16 Mar 23
@aninditasen There is nothing systematic I notice.
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@aninditasen (16389)
• Raurkela, India
16 Mar 23
@allknowing This time my tree is laden with more fruits than last year.
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@RebeccasFarm (89882)
• Arvada, Colorado
15 Mar 23
Always something new in your garden..I had never heard of these one.
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@RebeccasFarm (89882)
• Arvada, Colorado
15 Mar 23
@allknowing I will eat all of them thank you
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@LadyDuck (471500)
• Switzerland
15 Mar 23
@allknowing I agree, the wind is strong today, I hope their nests will not fell.
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@arunima25 (87806)
• Bangalore, India
15 Mar 23
I hope that the weather improves and let those fruits grow. So kind of you to be concerned about the birds. As the weather gets warmer, even I don't hear much chirping these days.
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@allknowing (136403)
• India
15 Mar 23
As you know, throughout the year there is some fruit tree that yields and the birds and squirrels get their feed but at this moment the fruits are dropping and yes I am truly concerned.
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@arunima25 (87806)
• Bangalore, India
16 Mar 23
@allknowing I can see that you have designed your garden in a bird friendly way. I hope this fruit also survives for them to feast on.
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@shaggin (72131)
• United States
16 Mar 23
@allknowing oh much smaller then I was expecting very neat!
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@allknowing (136403)
• India
16 Mar 23
@shaggin They are juicy and have a nice aroma.
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@allknowing (136403)
• India
16 Mar 23
When they grow they look like what I have posted in @OceanTiara 's box
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@allknowing (136403)
• India
17 Mar 23
Not these but there is another variety that turns red and I do not have them.
@CarolDM (203422)
• Nashville, Tennessee
17 Mar 23
@allknowing There are many sizes of birds, perhaps they will.
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@Nurlia (84)
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15 Mar 23
I like to eat this fruit, it tastes sweet and a little sour, during the rainy season this fruit can be harvested faster and contains more water. my parents also grow it, they live in the village. You're right, birds and squirrels like to eat it, sometimes the little bats also like to come at night to enjoy this fruit.
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@allknowing (136403)
• India
15 Mar 23
I prefer those that grow in summer as they are sweeter.
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