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Thursday, June 30, 2016

COLORS FROM OUR BACKYARD THIS WEEK

Bengkoang aka Yam bean (Pachyrhizus erosus)

Kapas Cinde aka Milkweed (Asclepias currasavica)
Bayam merah - red amaranth (Amarantus tricolor)

Green okra (Abelmoschus esculentus)

Tapak Dara (Catharanthus roseus)

Iler (Coleus sp)

Sword bean

Timun - cucumber

Dewandaru

Kenikir - marigold

Kara krupuk

Coleus

Buncis - green bean

Buncis - green bean 

Bayam belang (Amaranthus tricolor)

Terong lalap ungu (Solanum melongena)

Kana fruits (Canna edulis)

Andong (Cordyline)

Yam bean

Ekor kucing (Acalypha hispida)

Legetang

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

GARDENING ON THE BALCONY : JUNI 2016


 These are the pictures of our balcony on June.


The picture above is the view from the north side.


And this one is view from the south side.


We put Sawi Keriting and mint here.


I sowed so various seeds such as Caisin, lettuce and mustard green 'under' the Sawi Keriting.


The mint looks so fresh, I planted from cutting about a week ago.
They have been rooting so fast.

Sunday, June 26, 2016

REPOTTING THE FIG



Sometimes the neglected  plant grows so well and wildy, but sometimes looks so poor.
Yeah... it happens on my fig.
I think the pot have already too small...



Look... the root have full filled the 'little pot'.



I have to move this fig into bigger pot soon and add more compost.
I hope this plant will grow better on the bigger space.

Thursday, June 23, 2016

IT'S OUR CAT WHISKERS...


Hey look...lots of white flowers on our front yard...



We love cat... and we have lots of cat whiskers....
Yeah... here they are our Kumis Kucing (Orthosiphon aristatus).
Kumis kucing means cat whiskers.



A beneficial plant that even grows wildly or as a home garden plant.
It well known as a medicinal plant.



It is a member of Labiatae or Lamiaceae family.
I grows it by cutting.



Look... we can see some flower cluster there.



The white flower is so beautiful...



The leaves usually used as traditional medicine for urinary disorder.
Love to see them blooming almost everyday in our tiny garden.

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

RELOADING THE WEEDY RAISED BEDS

I think it's so annoying when all that we have done is giving us nothing.
The rainy season with very heavy rainfalls, wind and high humidity, makes all of our effort on gardening was useless, unsuccesful.
I have already planted vegetables about three-four times during the rainy season, but nothing remain.


Rainfall, and snail are the main problem.
Rainfall made the branches were broken and the leaves were decayed.
So, I let the bed was 'empty' without vegetables on it.


And another bed was full of weed...


Mostly is Milkweed, a beautiful weed.


Time to take a rest for a moment.
And I think the rainy season will be over soon, so last week I prepared the new gardening season.
Weeding, digging, then planting...
A tiring week...

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

BEAUTIFUL PATCH ON THE TERRACE GARDEN


Love to see this patch ....



So many vegetables with so various color and shape are growing so healthy here.
Parsley, red and green amaranths, packcoy, lettuce, mustard green and green onion.



The row of strawberry plants on the white pot behind.

' PINKY FIREWORKS'


These are 'fireworks' that we find along the week.



A flowerful tree...



This is Jambu bol Jamaica (Syzygium mallacense) that grow so healthy near te parking area on our office.



Love to see the blossom...



Setting the fruit...



Please enjoy the beauty...

Sunday, June 19, 2016

FINDING UNIQUE PEPPER ON TERRACE GARDEN


Finding a unique chilli-pepper on the terrace garden.
Actually I have no idea what variety of this pepper.
I have thought that it's only a common chilli pepper.
But when the chilli emerging, it's really surprising.



The shape is so unique.
What a shame, the name tag have already disappear.



I think it's one of our ornamental pepper, but I don't know what its name.



Last year I bought a package of ornamental pepper seeds.
That was about 15 variety inside.
Hoping someone know what's the ID. 
I should ask about it to the seller...
And save any seeds for the next season.

Thursday, June 16, 2016

TIME TO PRUNNING


These are two pots of mint that remain on our terrace garden.
A neglected herbs...



Although I really love it.
We love to smell the fresh air with the mint aroma, when the breeze comes.



The leaves looks so small. 



When I'm checking these pots, they are full of roots and unhealthy branches.



I think they need to be prunned or replanted.