Friday Sharing, Sharing The Harvest

Sharing is truly an amazing experience!

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There are many ways to share. We can do it with things that we master first. Sharing does not have to be with money but can be with many other things. For example, with the results of your cooking or gardening.

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As you know, currently I am focusing on gardening. I do have the intention to always share my harvest with the people around me. Especially, to my family members. I feel happy if I can share with the people around me.

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Today, on Friday, I want to share with you about Friday sharing. I have done this often, but I rarely post it. Coincidentally this time, I also want to show you some of my harvest.

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Later, the results of my harvest, I will share with my family members. The harvest is in the form of green mustard greens, also shallots, and chives.




What Did I Harvest?

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First, I have large mustard greens. These mustard greens are different from the mustard greens that I usually plant. They are bigger than the mustard greens in general. That makes this type of large mustard greens look big.

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Maybe for people who don't know, they think I use certain chemical fertilizers to produce large mustard greens. In fact, this time I didn't even fertilize the mustard greens at all. I only put compost on the planting medium before I moved the large mustard greens.

Because it is a type of vegetable that is easy to care for, this mustard greens can grow well, even though I don't fertilize it anymore. I only arrange the planting medium as fertile as possible.

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I harvested large mustard greens from 2 raised beds. The results are quite a lot and I can share them with my relatives in a housing complex. In fact, if I want to share with my family members, I first make sure that the type of vegetable I share has a sufficient amount. This is to avoid some family members not getting a share. I want them all to get an equal share, so that it does not cause jealousy among them.




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Then, I also harvested chives. I planted chives only in small polybags. They can grow back to sprout after I harvest them by cutting them. In our area, chives are also a popular type of vegetable because they can be cooked by stir-frying with other ingredients, such as tempeh and tofu.




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After harvesting chives, I also harvested shallots which were left over from the previous harvest. I am happy that this gradual harvest of shallots turned out to be profitable for me. Because my previous stock of shallots was still a lot, so I decided to share the shallots from this harvest with the other members of my family.

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The results of this shallot harvest were also quite a lot with the size of the shallots being quite large. You can see for yourself that even though it is an organic method, organic gardening also produces maximum results.




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After I harvested several types of vegetables, I started to divide the harvest into several parts. This time, I will share it with 6 members of my family.

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I also tied the large mustard greens into 6 parts with tape. Later, it will be easier to share it with my family members.

The method of tying with tape available in the supermarket also makes the vegetables look neater and classier. I hope that people who get the vegetables harvested in my organic garden this time will be happy. Especially with vegetables that are taped like shopping in a supermarket.

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Wow, I feel so happy to be able to share with them. Another time I will share again. A feeling of happiness that cannot be expressed in words!


Best Regards,
Anggrek Lestari


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Who is Anggrek Lestari?

Anggrek Lestari is an Indonesian fiction writer who has published two major books. Now She is a full-time content creator. She has a goal to share life, poem, and food content that makes others happy and can get inspiration.


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Your harvest looks plentiful and enough for sharing with your family. Where did you locate the tape like the grocers use to wrap up the vegetables? Does it come on large roll that's economical?

Thanks for sharing your harvest post. Take care.

It is easily found in stores. The price is very cheap. The tape also helps the leaves not to break when being carried to be distributed. It also looks neater 😊

Yes, just that small item creates a professional look. Thanks for sharing.

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My, your garden looks good right now and really thriving. What a bountiful harvest you had. And sharing is really a good practice, especially if you share it with the thought of how it can make someone happy. ❤️✨

I always make it a habit to plant one type of plant in large quantities so that I can share the results.
really addicted to sharing 😊

The home products look so healthy. I love the smell of fresh produce. The Bok choy and green onion are sure winter favorites, those who will get them will surely appreciate them.
I can see a lot of tomatoes too. Share with us when they will get ripe.

Good luck to your green thumb.

Of course! I will share how the tomatoes will ripen!
Thank you!

 5 days ago  

I almost think one of the BEST things about gardening is sharing - it's so satisfying and keeps food local.

Yeah, I agree! People said, sharing will help garden keep fertilize and gives more and more 😊❤️

Definitely, that can be called happiness, because in its simplest form of being able to plant, care for, and harvest your own vegetables, it's a great thing, I'm so happy for you for all that you have.

Priceless great happiness 😊

that is such a great harvest mbak. Yeah, I can understand that, the beauty of gardening is when we can share the harvest that we have to the people around, especially with the family in your case.

Some people wanted to buy the harvest but I decided to just share 😊
it felt so good!

 5 days ago  

How lucky we are to be able to enjoy vegetables in the middle of the rainy season and floods everywhere, vegetable prices are soaring too high.

very grateful, there is land next to the house that can be used for gardening 😊
Thanks

This post of yours Ma'am can gives us an insperation to all of us especially those who loves Gardening. Honestly, I gained a lot of ideas here in your Posts Ma'am. I am very thankful about it. ☺

Hope it is useful for your garden too
Thank you

There's so much joy in sharing. Firstly, you are amazing for always sharing your gardening tips with us. You have no idea how much it mean to gardeners like us. Learning truly never stops.

Thank you for your beautiful words.
😊

You're welcome

@anggreklestari What a dedication to your crops and productive harvest.

Thank you 😊☘️

I love how neat the farm looks and how healthy the plant looks you really doing a great job taking care of all the plants they look so fresh

At first it was not easy for me to implement the organic system. There were many pests, but every day is learning something new and I am grateful that now my garden is progressing.
Thank you!

I would say harvesting work is difficult (at least from my point of view), but it is something very enjoyable.

It is satisfying while tired ehehe

 5 days ago  


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I truly amazed of the vegetables you planted in your Garden Ma'am and it grows very healthy using an Organic fertilizers. Wow, The organic fertilizers produced healthy vegetables and it is good to have a fresh pick from the Garden. ☺

You are pretty good with your gardening skills. You harvest a lot every now and then. And you share it too with your family members. That's the best thing to do because of your abundant harvest from your garden. More blessings to come for you because you shared this to many.

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Wow! A lot of harvest Ma'am @anggreklestari 😊
Your efforts and hard work in taking good care of it every day is now paid off. 😊

 2 hours ago  

It's all so tidy and lush! You get a lot out of a fairly small space, and without fertilizer! Do you make your own compost? Your family is very fortunate to have you among them. Well done!

I did own compost
But also buy it because I need more compost 😊
Thank you dear ❤️