Waiting For The Right Time

in HiveGarden17 days ago


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Hello everyone, Welcome.
A nice day to see some good things around me. While enjoying a cup of coffee in the morning, of course without sugar. I enjoy this morning with joy from some beautiful corners in my garden.
It's been a long time since I updated about my garden, because there was nothing special last week. But, this time until next week, everything will be very special in my garden.

As the title says, I'm waiting for the right time. The right time to harvest all the vegetables that I've worked on for 3 weeks well lately. Although there are some obstacles, everything becomes very real and happy today. I always like the third week after sowing, everything looks very beautiful before everything is harvested in the fourth week.

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Many people ask me why I don't sow all the hydroponic vegetables at home at the same time. The answer is quite simple, I want to enjoy hydroponic vegetables every day, so that when one box is finished, then the next harvest without waiting a long time, I will harvest it again. That is also what motivates me to take care of all my hydroponics.

You can see, I have several types of vegetables in this batch. Such as; water spinach, green mustard, pak coy and lettuce. There are 4 vegetables that will decorate my food as a good source of fiber and nutrition for the body. Not all of them are for myself, but for some relatives and neighbors who might ask or buy. It seems that this time we are not selling them in this batch, unlike usual.

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In addition to seeing vegetables, I saw several other things in my garden. One of my favorite things as a spice in the kitchen, celery. This is a type of local celery that is very small in shape, even similar to coriander leaves. I also often confuse coriander leaves and celery, they are like twins. I want to plant coriander leaves, but, I always fail in sowing. Can anyone give me tips and tricks for planting coriander leaves? Let me know in the comments column.

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There is one more thing I did in my garden this week. I divided the leaves with the name 'Moses' Beard' or also called Spanish moss, its Latin name; Tillandsia usneoides. This unique plant has amazed me lately. It seems like this plant has strong resistance, even from any pest attack.

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The only thing that can damage it in my garden is my nephew's naughty hands, he can make it fall off in a rather brutal way. Uprooting and pulling as much as he can, that's what he always does, it seems like he is very interested in this plant, like seeing a unique object.


About Author


Call me Isdarmady, because I have a full name that is very long, namely Isdarmady Syahputra Ritonga. I am a head of the family who work as Farmers Vegetables Hydroponic and Consultant Hydroponics, sometimes I also sell coffee from various regions in Indonesia.
I have expertise dispensing coffee with a variety of techniques and tools brewing, because I have the desire to make a coffee shop with hydroponics as centerpieces. Help me realize that dream.

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I really enjoyed the post thank you for sharing 👍🏾

 15 days ago  

thanks for stopping by!

You are welcome ✌🏾👊🏾 !LUV

 17 days ago  

I can see a child wanting to pull that plant!
Only four weeks to harvest?! That's quite fast!

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 15 days ago  

its time to harvest my veggie..