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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

WEEEKLY HARVEST; FEBRUARY 4

After the ash fell, I'm not sure about my gardens yield.
But the yield is more than my expectation.
So many greens looked broken and rotten.
The windy and dry week, but some time we have downpours on the evening.
An extreme weather.



I can pick a basket of passion fruits from my front yard.
Also there are green globular eggplants, kembang telang, rambutan and belimbing wuluh (Averhoa bilimbi).
The belimbing wuluh tree is too high, about six meter.
The fruits attached on the high trunk, it's not easy to me to pick them. .

Belimbing wuluh/bilimbi

The rambutan tree still produce fruits.
The fruits aren't good enough.

Rambutan

From my back yard, I get long red chilli peppers, kara leaves, green mustard, pumpkins, long yard beans, sweet basil, green chives, cabe rawit (hot chilli), som jawa leaves and chayotes.

Long red chilli peppers

This is 'Kara wedhus' (Phaseolus lunatus).
I planted on a bed, side by side with the kara beds.

Kara wedhus

From my terrace garden, there are garlic chives, green lettuces, radish 'Cherry belle' and lettuces 'Red Rapid'.
And from my balcony, I get sweet basil and red lettuce.

Lettuces and Som Jawa

I make noodle salad from my lettuces, my daughter really love it.
I pick four time this week.


How about your harvest this week, readers?

12 comments:

  1. Jakie wspaniałe warzywa. Ta sałata wygląda bardzo apetycznie. Pozdrawiam serdecznie.

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    1. Thanks Ewa. They are my favorite. Have a nice day.

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  2. You certainly have lots to choose from. We haven't visited the plot yet this week so haven't harvested anything but we should have carrots, leeks, parsnips and cabbage.I cooked a batch of red cabbage for freezing.

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    1. You still have a lot of vegetables 'supply' on your plot. My carrots didn't do well this season. And I have already transplant my cabbages seedling.

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  3. That's a great harvest. The only thing growing on my allotment at the moment are parsnips. The rhubarb has got going well though, so I can see some rhubarb crumbles in my future.

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    1. Now, I know why rhubarbs are only planted on the mountain side here. They are really 'strong' stand on frozen days. I have never seen parsnips that grown and sold here. Sounds so interesting

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  4. It all looks wonderful, a lovely harvest, Nothing for me yet & not for a while too. Though the rhubarb is making its way through the ground.

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    1. You still have rhubarb. So... it's not an empty garden :)

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  5. No harvest here just waiting for warm weather. You did good to have had the ash fall.

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    1. Yes, I got more natural fertilizer from the ash. More sulphur for the soil

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  6. All your vegetables are a beautiful beauty.
    They look very appetizing.
    This is a very nice view.
    Greetings.
    Lucia

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    1. Thanks Lucia. I love 'edible beauty'. Have a warm day

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