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There are many stories through out the harvest season about giant pumpkins, giant watermelons, and even giant squash. It’s the little ones that oftentimes win over the children. Depending on whom you ask, a miniature pumpkin may be classified as a squash, gourd, or pumpkin.
Every childhood has one; the memories fade but never quite vanish whether you climbed it, built a tree house in it, or just had picnics and story time beneath it. Mine was a large Southern Live Oak with curled branches perfect for climbing or just laying with a good book on a hot summer afternoon. It had a leaf canopy that was thick enough in the height of the season that it nearly blocked out the spring rain showers that frequent the Florida Panhandle.
The Wandering Jew plant is hard to miss. It stands out in containers and flower beds alike. There are actually several plants known by this common name.
Around every dinner table children cringe at the sound of it. Family dogs are familiar with the green spears that children have poked at them under the dinner table. But what do we know about this little addition to our table?
Are your neighbors getting a little to close to your fence?? Worried about some one just walking up to your child’s window?? Don’t make it easy for them. As a matter of fact, make it down right painful for them, yet aesthetically pleasing for you.