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Old 09-20-2007, 09:18 AM   #1
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Fruit from Show (Snappy's Gardens)




From the Flower show the Fruit section looks like a buffet table. This photo reminds me of the old Dutch masters painting a still life.
I guess its the black table and fruit baskets holding the multicoloured fruit.
The poor summer meant the entrys were not as plentiful, the only exception being Apples.
The vegetables were sparse so maybe not as many people grew to the entry standard.
If people could see these vegetables and fruit, and go away from the show thinking I will have a go at growing that. Then it will have been a success.
How much sweeter is produce that you have grown yourself, free from any chemicals or additives hopefully. Picked, washed, and eaten fresh. I was inspired by the show...


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