Visited My Uncle's Garden and Planting Bitter Gourd In A Recycled Cup.

in HiveGarden2 years ago

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Who knows that by the power of gardening, the bond between my uncle and my family has grown stronger. Plants really connects us to those people who's also in this field and creates an amazing outcome.

Just yesterday, we visited them in the nearby municipality and had a lunch there since my uncle asked us to go there. He's also a gardener like the many of us here but what I can say is that he's a veteran in this field. I'm really amazed how he managed such small land and turned it into a garden full of edible plants.

So we go there before lunch and the first thing that caught my attention after arriving in their place was his garden. Even if it's 50 meters away from their house, I can really tell that he has a lot of plants again because it's covered in green.

I asked him about it and he said that I'm right. He planted eggplants and tomatoes, plants like the one I have. The difference is that they are not that fully grown yet.

Without further ado together with my grandmother, we went there to pay a visit. Also my uncle said so because he wants us to harvest some eggplants and if possible he wants us to get it all, because he will spray pesticide the next day or he will treamed it to grow new branches because there's a lot of harmful worms that's invading the eggplants.

He said that once the little eggplants will be sprayed by insecticides there's a possibility that it will be hardened and turn to waste. So we harvested it all hihi for free.

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These eggplants are the long one that is used to make tortas, a filipino dish, a combination of grilled eggplant and egg. But as you can see in the photos that they are not that big anymore and it's because of the worms. Actually he made a good profit in it already despite that it's number is just more than 10 stems.

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After the harvest, we got this many and my grandmother was very happy picking up those eggplants.

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I helped her to pick and it's just so fun because there's a lot of it.

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Next to it is his tomatoes which are overflowing of fruits in each of it. As you can see in the photos that his tomato plants are very generous in giving him such a good harvest.

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How I wish that my tomato plant will give me those many tomatoes also. I thought that it's a different variety and I'm right. My uncle also promised me to give me some seeds soon for me to sow. I'm very happy about it and I'm looking forward in growing these kind of tomatoes.

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My uncle also catched some shirmp for us and cooked it. This is one of the viand we had.

Planting bitter gourd, not a native one.

After lunch we go home at 3 pm in the afternoon and I was really motivated to plant something. I'm lucky enough to bring home some seeds of bitter gourd. My uncle gave some of his seeds that's already been sowed.

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Actually one of the seeds were already sprouted and it's just a good sign that the other one will also sprout.

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So without wasting any time, I began to searched for containers and my cousin just gave me her plastic cup that she used in school. Very perfect for sowing those seeds.

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I prepared it then and filled it with the mixture of loam soil and rice hull as usual for better growth.

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After that I immediately planted it and in the end I wraped it inside a plastic bag since I don't have a large container here where I can contained it.

Doing this one will fasten the growth of the seeds according to some experience that I had before. Well hoping that this will grow well so that I can plant it already and will harvest big bitter gourds.

And that's how my day went yesterday. It was filled with great things which made me happy.

Thank you for reading and I hope that you are happy also on how your day went this day.

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 2 years ago  

Thank you for always giving the opportunity to be supported by your community.😊. Means a lot.

The best talaga kapag may garden sa bahay ee. Lagi kang may mapuputi. Kung sana talaga di makululit aso samin ee. Makakapag tanim din kami nf ganito. Kaso mo, nakuu. Kagagaling mang ngatngat nf tanim haha. Kamot ulo nalanh kapag nakitamg sira na ang itinanim, lol.

 2 years ago  

Super dabest po talaga lalo na pagdating ng harvest gaya ng sitaw ko, kakaharvest ko lang this day.. tas inulam namin.
Yun lang talaga problema pag may makukulit na alaga.hihi

Wow! Harvesting eggplants for free is so good to hear. Your uncle is so blessed to have those plants in his garden.

Itransfer mo na lang din Yung ampalaya if lumaki na sya dyan sa pinagtaniman mo?

 2 years ago  

He's so blessed po talaga when it comes to free vegetables that's why he invites us sometimes to go and harvest in their place.

Yes po ate. Bale sa sack kopo siya itatanim. Really hoping that it will grow well.

Reduce, reuse, recycle. Keep up the good work. I hope a lot of people will prefer to use these materials to save Mother Earth.

 2 years ago  

i'm really hoping for that po. Even small things can contribute a lot of impact when all of ua are doing it. Big impacts starts from small things after all.

Well said. ☺️

 2 years ago  

I love how your posts often end up talking about the relationship between family and gardening, and how important that is.

Imperfect vegetables are still edible and nutritious, so that's a good haul there.

Thanks for joining in the challenge, always love your entries.

 2 years ago  

Well that's the power of gardening and a lot of people are missing it I guess. By gardening they can surely strengthen their bonds more.😊

Yeah that's right. Actually they said that when a worm eats it then it's surely safe to eat too since a worm will not eat something that is full of chemicals when it comes to vegetables. Just like my harvest in my string beans this day. Finally I got to harvest it..

Thank you for that and I'm happy to know that you liked it.😊Means a lot.