The first thing I found were some yucca plants that still have a while to go before harvest (I don't know exactly how long, but I imagine, judging by their size, that they're about halfway through). Also, it might not be very noticeable, but the rain of the last few days has favored their growth, as well as some of the weeds, so they have some extra work to do.
Then, just a few meters away, there are three eggplant plants, barely visible because, as I mentioned before, the weeds almost completely cover them. They're much smaller than the yucca plants, but when I got closer, I was pleasantly surprised to see that two of them are already producing their first eggplants. It's truly wonderful to see that with little effort, you can achieve your goals if you work with passion.
Finally, and no less important, there are some avocado plants. There are only two, and they're relatively close to each other. The one that's a bit more developed has a papaya plant and a squash plant next to it, both of which are just starting to grow. Honestly, I don't think they were planted there because they would be crowding each other. Perhaps they sprouted by chance near that plant. I really wanted to ask, but I didn't want to be presumptuous, so I decided to leave it to my imagination, and that's what I'm sharing with you. The truth is, the photos are incredible, and I'm also showing an important part of some people's small gardens.