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Sunday, May 11, 2014

MOTHER'S GIFTS THAT KEEPS ON GIVING

"Mother Nature's Gifts"


Asparagus Plant
A gift that keeps giving
Cost efficient!


     Today is a day dedicated to all "Mothers" of the world.  A day to remember Dear Mama who gave "the gift of living."  

Happy Mother's Day to All Moms!
 and 
Bless and Pray for those future moms as well! 


Mother Nature has given us wonderful gifts to the world that keeps on giving.  So, why not give a love one at least one of the gifts that keeps on giving.  These gifts comes with beneficial health benefits!


Aloe Vera Plant
(multiplies)

Meyer Lemon Plant
(grows into a beautiful tree fills your home or garden with a sweet floral aroma)
2x a year of organic lemons!

Rosemary Plant
(gives a great flavor for food dishes)
Gives beautiful flowers and comes back with more fragrant leaves!


Brown Turkey Fig Plant
(grows into a nice tree and keeps giving fruit after fruit)

Turmeric Plant
(plant a piece of turmeric root gives you nice leaves and beautiful flowers)
*added bonus nice big roots to use for cooking, juicing, healing, and repotting
Pineapple Plant
(the leaf crown gives you pineapples after pineapples)


San Marzano Tomato Plant
(a rare tomato hardly found in some supermarkets)
Grows bundles of tomatoes

Cherry Tree
(fruit after fruit, year after year)

Japanese Eggplant
(hard to find in some supermarkets)

A Variety of Fruit Trees!
(the delightfulness of having unlimited amounts of fresh organic fruits year after year)

A Variety of Antioxidant Berries!
(won't be a dirty dozen on your list organic berries year after year)

     Excellent gifts!  Give Dear Mama the gift that keeps giving or plant a Mother Nature's gift in your home.


Viewer, Aunt Ethel, planted her gift that keeps on giving
Peach Tree


                                                                                                   Namaste

2 comments:

  1. holy moly that meyer lemon looks great!

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    1. Thank you Wendy! I've feed the lemon plant crushed eggshells, seaweed, water, and molasses.

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