The weather made me reduce the variety of vegetables that I should plant.
The concrete deck made the temperature on this garden hotter and drier than the conditions surrounding.
Mouse and caterpillars attack really destroyed.
Only 25 variety of vegetables that I could plant here right now.
Here they are...
View from balcony (eastern corner) |
View from balcony (western corner) |
western corners closer |
Green chive, green lettuce, red lettuce and green onion |
Western rack |
Western rack : closer |
Caisin and red lettuce : united |
Caisin and green onion |
Green mustards for seed combined with eggplants |
Red lettuce plot |
Little island : Sweet basil pot surrounded by lettuces |
Southern rack |
Tomato lot on the southern rack |
The caisin stay on tomato pot |
Tomato plot : closer |
Kecipir vine (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus): Where I had to climb??? |
Northeastern corner |
Northern rack |
Northern rack closer |
You have a great vegetable garden. To think that plants need so little space. They are very robust. Congratulations :)
ReplyDeleteThank you. Maybe I will do a different type of gardening if I have a wide space.
DeleteYou certainly have plenty there. Is the caisin like pak choi?
ReplyDeleteYes, caisin is almost similar with pak choi, but the stalk is thinner and smaller.
DeleteYou have beautiful plants, I can tell that they have been well taken care of. Maybe the ones that are being attacked could be put under a tent area made with something like mosquito netting, I am just thinking out loud as I have considered something like that for my squash that are attacked so bad.
ReplyDeleteMy husband had proposed to put up para net on it. But I think it would make my little garden became narrower.
DeleteYour plants look to be thriving. Do you grow everything in containers?
ReplyDeleteI planted all of my vegetables on this terrace in containers. I also made some little beds on my small backyard. This is my way to cope my limited land.
DeleteWow, it looks so great! Sorry the bugs and weather haven't been more cooperative, but it looks like most everything is thriving.
ReplyDeleteYeah... I have to work harder in this season. I think the rainy season will come soon, and the weather will cooler and wet.
DeleteWelcome Endah!
ReplyDeleteYou have a fantastic garden terrace.
I am delighted with it.
Greetings.
Welcome Lucia. Maybe I wouldn't make a terrace garden if I have my own wide yard. Thank you for coming by.
DeleteAmazing how many containers with vegetables you have. Good idea when you have limited space. I also grow lettuces and basil in containers, but that is finished by now, soon it will be too cold for growing vegetables outside, so we have to wait for spring. Your plants look all so fresh and healthy. I do not know the Northern Rack, it looks like a kind of cabbage.
ReplyDeleteRegards, Janneke
Yes
DeleteOn the northern rack there are red lettuce, head lettuce, green lettuce, green onion, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, creamy hot pepper, red long hot chilli.
Endah you have inspire me to really try harder at having a beautiful garden as yours.
ReplyDeleteI have a red bell pepper plant growing indoors for winter. I will let you know how it does.
Have a wonderful day Teresa
Thank you Teresa. I'll wait your post, how wonderful growing vegetables indoors in the winter.
DeleteHave a nive day
Hi...can you email me a pic of any one of the racks, so that I can enquire around here in Bangalore for similar ones. My email id is laxmeesha@gmail.com.
ReplyDeleteThanks in advance.
Hi Laxmeesha, thank you for stopping by. I'm sorry I'm too late to reply your comment. I will send you my pic soon. Please be patient. Thank you.
DeleteIdea yang bagus terutama topi keledar tu...
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