WELCOME TO OUR NEW GARDEN - SEPTEMBER 2021 GARDEN JOURNAL 🌴 🌱 🌿

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Greetings Hive gardeners. Finally, the rain stopped and I found some time to go around the garden to show you some of the things we have currently growing. We moved about 2 months ago and we love it here.

Peaceful, quiet, no neighbors, and best of all many edible plants growing around us… Oh and stunning sunsets and sunrises.... just breathtaking!

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WELCOME TO OUR NEW GARDEN - SEPTEMBER 2021 GARDEN JOURNAL


Aloe Vera


Aloe vera - a must in every garden. We have many plants scattered through the garden. The leaves are great to treat (sun)burns and skin conditions. I often add Aloe pure gel to my clay masks and homemade beauty care products.

Internally it has a soothing effect on the digestive system, it may help decrease irritation in the stomach and intestines. The juice may also help people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and other inflammatory disorders of the intestines. Furthermore, it is a great natural treatment for constipation. If have problems with frequent constipation, try incorporating aloe vera juice into your daily routine.

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Spicy Chilli Peppers


Ideal to add some heat to many of our dishes or to make chili paste or harissa.

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Papaya


Papaya everywhere. Ever since we moved here we haven’t bought a single papaya… we have even more than we can eat. Friends and neighbors are very happy about this abundance because that means free papayas for them too.

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Banana


We got many banana trees too but this is the only one bearing fruit at the moment.

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Field pumpkin


This one we found growing next to the terrace. Though the first fruits rotted due to all the rain, some are seeming to survive… let’s cross our fingers for the rain to stop a little so we can enjoy these garden treats.

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Noni


Disgusting-tasting, bitter fruit but it is soooo gooood for you. My friends at “Give Kefir” are going to try and make noni water kefir from our fruits. Let’s hope it taste a bit better.

Noni leaves and fruit are used in the kitchen but noni is also a traditional medicine in many cultures.

Rich in vitamin C and other antioxidants, noni juice also contains good amounts of iron, calcium, potassium, copper, magnesium, sodium, zinc, phosphorous, and selenium.

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Ginger


Though our plant app says this plant is ginger - the plant and leaves look like ginger - we are not entirely sure that it is the normal ginger. Its color is more a cross between ginger and turmeric, as is its flavor.

Super yum in tea.

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Lemongrass and Pandan


My favorite tea ingredients growing right next to the house!

Want to learn more about Pandan lemongrass tea, read my previous post about it here: HEALING LEMONGRASS AND PANDAN TEA - OUR LATEST ADDICTION

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Limes


Fresh limes ready to pick. Always nice to have them around for lime juice, tea, sauces/dressings, desserts, or to add some zing to many of our dishes.

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Rose Apple


Not to the biggest fan to eat them as a fruit but they make a lovely addition to our morning smoothies.

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No-name vegetable


This one we had growing in many of our tropical gardens before, though we don’t know the name of these. I should run a picture through our plant app.

They taste a little bitter, but you can add them to sweet curries or coconut milk stews.

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Mangoes-to-be


In the back of the garden, we got many different types of mango trees. Can't wait for the season to start again. A few more months to go though :(

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Seedlings


At the moment it is still too wet to get many seeds started. However, the loofah and heart-shaped tomatoes sprouted!

We will have to wait another month for the monsoon to pass to start making full use of the veggie garden. That gives us plenty of time to prepare to raised beds and fertilize the soil.

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Arrowroot???


According to our plant app, this plant is arrowroot. Need to investigate a little more and look for ways to start using it, either for food or medicinal ways.

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HAPPY GARDENING! STAY TUNED FOR OUR NEXT GARDEN UPDATE! WE GOT SO MUCH MORE TO SHOW YOU!


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Your photography is so nice and attractive.

Thank you. Beautiful pictures are all thanks to the natural beauty of mother Earth and Google pixel phone. Have a beautiful day.

I think the unknown vegetable, is a kind of apple, that is mostly found in the northern part of my country, Nigeria, although research stated it, to has grown in many part of the world, in my state, we called it Marry Apple but it names varies depending on the area (that is what people sees it as)

Such a nice post, I enjoyed reading through it, cheers 🥂

Thank you. The no-name veggie is super small.... like the size of a small cherry and doesn't have a fruity or apple taste. Have a beautiful day

Very good, I loved it 🌱🍒

Thank you so much.

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This is really beautiful ! I'm jealous !LUV and !PIZZA

Thank you so much. I hope you can have garden lime ours too one day. Have a beautiful day 😘

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