We talked about volunteer (rough) plants in the backyards during warmer seasons. In our case, we have an unexpected watermelon plant which produced sweet fruit.
You may read the previous post:
- A Wild Watermelon Growing at Yards – Food Variety 33 | Tanza Erlambang Update
Recently, we have other volunteer plants, tomatoes. We believe “certain birds donated several plants this year from stealing tomatoes from our backyard garden last year or somewhere else recently.”
Love when that happens repeatedly. Is this exciting or what? We have about three tomato plants that are volunteers this year so far.
Based on internet searching, we may find there are plenty species of birds consume tomatoes.
We have noticed some of these birds visiting our yard. Just few examples are Rose-breasted grosbeck, Bluebird, Cardinal, Mockingbird and Robin.
Few postings about birds at our neighborhood:
- A Ruby Crowned Kinglet – Critter 29 | Tanza
- The Female Kinglet at the Backyard – Critter 34 |
- Mockingbird’s Eggs Near my House – Critter 36 | Tanza
- An Indigo Bunting was Seen on Feeder – Critter 37 |
Have you planted tomatoes?
# Previous postings:
- The Fiber Art in Our Community – Sign 23 | Tanza
- May Yogurt Reduce Risk of Heart Diseases?- Heart 11
- A Gator in the Neighborhood’s Lake – Critter 21 |
- Edible Mushroom in the World – Food Variety 24 |