It is May 6, 2013, and
loquat trees hang heavy with fruit in Southern California.
San Francisco hit the mid-70s this past weekend, I just bought a bright pink skirt, the nearby hill is verdant,
the loquat tree outside my apartment is bearing sweet orange fruit, and I'm getting ready to start a tiny herb garden.
We've planted the spring vegetable garden and it's still too early for the spring vegetable harvest, but
the loquat tree in the backyard is brimming with fruit.
Not exact matches
With fruit pickers in hand, the group walked streets to find
loquats, oranges and guava hanging off
trees in the legal grey zone over sidewalks.
Fortunato kept the mature palm, ficus,
loquat and schefflera
trees ringing a backyard that, until recently, was mostly concrete.