
Fortunately, the houses we've visited these past few days for work have had incredible plants, even those without water or space. They know how to take advantage of every opportunity nature offers. A perfect example is this grape plant 🍇, which is undoubtedly very rare. In fact, this might be the first time I've had the good fortune to see one this big. I searched everywhere, trying to find any fruit to photograph, but I didn't find anything, which honestly disappointed me a bit. However, it's still a pleasure to share it here in the #hivegarden community, where it's undoubtedly one of the best.


Besides being a plant that spreads easily, they use it as a natural roof for the garage. It's definitely a great way to take advantage of every space for their plants at home, as I mentioned before, and to get the most benefit possible. One thing to note is that the photos look great from the outside, but when I got closer and went inside what would be the garage, I could see that it looked different. There were practically only dry branches, which makes me think that this grape plant 🍇 is quite old. I thought about asking the owners, but decided against it, you know, to avoid any discomfort, since many people don't like answering questions, especially from strangers.



It's really interesting when I can combine a bit of work with my passion for writing posts here on #Hive, and more specifically in the #hivegarden community, where I can show with photographs the wonders that nature has for us—not directly for me, in this case, but I can see them and share them with all of you.
Wow! I like grapes . In my garden at home I tried it before cultivating grapes but, it didnt survive due to low quality soil and lack of ideas how to take care of it .
The grape plant is impressive and I also like as a natural roof. Its shows even small spaces can become beautiful and useful with creativity.