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Friday, September 4, 2015

A WEEK FOR OUR RIVERS : PART 6

So various community that I met in this congress, mostly are communities which have awareness to the sustainable living, especially river's life.
A Seeds Community... sound so strange.
Yes, the community's members have an awareness to sustainability of so many plants which have been rare.
They collect so various seeds from so many places, especially from the road side.
When they across a bare land, they will 'throw' the seeds there.
They let the seed germinated and grow naturally on our hot humid climate.
They hope, some day the seed will turn to a big tree and make the environment become greener and fresher.


Another community is a bean community.
A community that concern to development of alternative food sources, especially beans which have been rare.
As an alternative food source, beans have so many benefits.
Bean is a cheap and great protein source. 
Bean also an easy growing plant, and also drought resistant.
This plant also a great green manure, cause it will fix the nitrogen from the open air and then add the nitrogen into the soil.
A great natural fertilizer.


This community makes leaflets to educate peoples about beans.
And the interesting thing, this community shared lots of little seed's packages.
Each package consist of seven varieties of rare beans.



How lucky I get seven packages.
I will share the package into my own community, so they can 'conserve' these rare beans on their own garden.
For all of the communities, thanks for your awareness to our rivers.
Thanks for sharing us the seeds, compost, leaflets, knowledge and also experience.
You all really inspiring me.

12 comments:

  1. I have enjoyed this post on your beautiful country communities awareness of your river. seeing all the beautiful photo's helps us to see more of your country. Thank you for sharing. Very interesting. Have a wonderful weekend.

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    1. Thank you so much, Teresa. I'm glad you enjoyed. Have a great week with your family.

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  2. MasyaAllah. Bagus betul masyarakat setempat ini ya. Sangat tinggi kesedarannya. Kalau semua orang boleh berlaku begini, rasanya akan terpeliharalah dunia ini. Aman.

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    1. Betul Kak Mala, andai semua orang peduli pada alam kita, betapa indahnya bumi kita. Namun sayang, masih banyak yang tak peduli.

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  3. This is such a beautiful activity! I like those little seed bags. Hope the world becomes more greener.

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  4. What a great idea! I've thrown wildflower seeds into the open areas around my house, too, hoping to grow more food for the local wildlife. :o)

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    1. Wow, sounds so interesting! A great idea, you not just get beautiful scenery from the wild flowers but also natural neighborhood from the local wildlife.

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  5. I think beans are a good source of food. I often cook soup with them, Endah. I love these weeks of rivers!

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    1. I like beans too, Nadezda. They are so delicious. Thank you for following this series.

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  6. That's good move Endah! It will be great to have this kind of group people around who have concern on nature! ;)

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    1. That's right Malar. I'm lucky I have lots of friends around me that aware about our nature.

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