Went home and back to the home garden...
Do all garden chores.
Doing so many efforts with the ruin of the garden, mostly in the roof garden.
Grounding... yeah...Moving lots of pots from the roof garden in to the backyard.
Here in the back yard, we can watering the plants easily.
Last three weeks, we dug and preparing the raised bed.
Sowing seeds and planting so many seedlings on the raised bed.
Repaired the ruins of the garden...
Looks like a new life here...
Long yard bean looks growing slowly on the A-trellis.
Two varieties of egg plants growing side by side.
Lettuces from self seedlings that we found on the neglected pot are growing in the rows among the eggplants.
Rows of garlic chives on the pots on the edge of the raised bed.
We had to re-potting the garlic chives before.
Such a hard work...
Bountiful seedling of zinnia, marigold and cosmos under the A-trellis.
I have no idea, where I should plant them... hmmm...
Row of strawberry plants in pots on the edge of the bed.
Red amaranth growing happily here.
Row of Kankung, and basil under the A-trellis for cucumber vines.
A space for recovery the ruins of roses and angelonias.
A spot of self seedling tomatoes on the raised bed.
Rows of kangkung (Ipomea aquatica) looks so poor...
and some baby of cucumber plants are growing among the row.
Lots of okra seedlings under the sweet potato leaves.
Self seedlings...
Red beans are growing so happy with green onions.
Mint is growing wildly here.
Again... row of garlic chives in the pots.
Hot chilies, celery, and okra
A new row of roses...
Immigrants from the roof garden...
Blooms from the ruins...
Finding beautiful thing...
Makes me so happy...
Vibrant color...
A bed of long peppers and green onions.
We can find two citrus and some pots of roses above the compost bin.
A rack of pelargoniums...
Again... recovering the ruins.
Bloom from the ruin...
Hoping they will grow happily here.
And I have to move more of pots from the roof garden soon, or we will find the ruins of the plants.
Salam bertani.
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DeleteDear Endah.
ReplyDeleteyour back garden looks very interesting, so many veggies you grow. I liked your amaranth, tomato, peppers. Especially roses are lovely although are little ones.
Good luck with your work in the garden!
Thank you, Nadezda. Hoping all will grow healthy.
DeleteSaya pun sudah lama tidak menanam sayuran. Harap boleh mulakan dua minggu lagi.
ReplyDeletenikmatnya bertanam sayur, Kak. Menyenangkan
DeleteIt looks like you will get back to producing quite soon. Lots of promise in those beds.
ReplyDeleteYes, I hope so, Belinda.
DeleteYour gardening spaces always look so neat and tidy compared to mine!
ReplyDeleteOh please... but thank you, Lisa.
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