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Showing posts with label Drying area. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drying area. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

NEW TOMATO ROW ON THE DRYING AREA

Our tomato row on the roof garden seems a bit mess.


Some plants grew with long stalk, and then collapsed.


This was our drying area with clothes lines under the transparent roof.


the edge of drying area seems not so productive.


It's better to move the tomato plants here.
Put plant strings to keep the plant stand on.


Such a better place...


Hoping they will grow well here...

Monday, November 5, 2018

DRYING AREA : EXPANSION

Love to spend time here in our drying area.


We use to dry our wet clothes here.
We need more space to put some new plants, especially ornamental plants.


We moved here some plants from the backyard, after my husband reload the old fiber roof.
We also put four seedling tray on the corner to get best place for their growth.


Now... with the new fiber roof, the roof is much clear than before.
And we get more sun shine, great for the plants.
It seem like a green house... LOL


We also removed the old wooden chairs, and put a pair of chair here.


New atmosphere... 


Enjoy so many color of blooms here...
Enjoy the breeze...
Enjoy the time...

Saturday, July 9, 2016

THE PROGRESS OF THE DRYING AREA


This is a view of the edge of our drying area this week.



We have harvested some edible weed from this patch. 



We have moved the strawberry pots into terrace garden to get more sunshine.
And we put the garlic chives or Kucai here.



This patch is on part shady area.
Chives is more tolerant to the shady place than strawberry.
You can see the patch last month here.



The mustard green have grown bigger.



Some of them have get flowered.
We have to work hardly to move the plants here and there to get the sunshine.

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

EDIBLE WEED ON THE MUSTARD PATCH...


It's the new patch on the drying area, next to the terrace garden.



Actually the main crop is mustard green.
But we can find lots of little plants here.
All the 'weeds' is self sown seedling.



These are chili pepper seedlings.
Need to be transplanted soon.



Very healthy Krokot or purslane (Portulaca oleraceae).



Healthy amaranths both of green and red.



The Physalis or tomatillo needs to be transplanted too.
And other edible weeds, ready to be harvested and cooked.
So the main crop will grow better.