BEST INDOOR & OUTDOOR PLANTS ( ACCORDING TO ME !!! )

in HiveGarden2 years ago

HI #hivegarden PEOPLE !!!

This is my first time joining the club, hope my idiotic thought of green and plant are welcome here. I also want to introduce my love to the plant with a several picture of my garden. The first reason I love to grow a green plant is because I love animal too especially Reptile and Herbivore so somehow I saw resemblance and coordinance between keeping the animal and keep the plant strong, and also I think plant or grow a green is a most simple form of meditation, it regain my positive thought into a casual energy. I don't think I have to mention how fun it was when we put a lot of focus on it.

So I hope you like this journey with me, and hopefully we can get along for more stories. Because this is my first time I want you to know that Im always open to a direction or suggestion. I really appreciate everything that intach with personal growth and for this #gardenjournal I really like to invite my first friend of hive @howweroll to share a thought in this community about green or plant. SO HERE WE GO !!!

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I personaly separate core discussions into two topics , the first one is INDOOR GREEN and the second one is OUTDOOR GREEN. The seeds above is for my indoor, its kinda odd as you can see, why the heck I plant a grass, well the answer is simple this plant for my Tortoises ( you can check in my previous post ) for the food supply. And yaaa offcourse this planting medium is also so simple it just need a soil and animal dung even though some of my friends suggestion is to use hydroponic style but I just don't want to do it overkill, I think the plus side of using soil is it adds little bit harmony and spirituality in the process. I know Hydroponic planting media gives us a better result especially for the veggies, but you know sometimes it so hard to tell about how many time we have passed for making oursself dirty in the mud and eventually brings us a self-satisfaction.

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So lets gooo with started from the outter part of my outdoor garden, THIS WAY GUYSSSS LET ME LEAD YOU MY NEW FRIENDS HOHOHO. This is where I make my own organic-fertilizer from 100% leaves, sticks, stems and other mineral, 100 % PURE ORGANIC no chemical intended at all mix it with a soil dry and wet and voila the magic that been given by this tropical country helps you out a lot in terms of gardening. But Im not going to lie every morning I checked this place it always full with bug and insects, sometimes I find it so annoying but heyyyy sign of good ecosystem rightt ?. Actually this kind of mini garden of mine been working fro more than 8 years this short of my workshop that I use daily in the morning after I bask my Tortoise and ya as you can see I appreciate the nature as much as you do.. i guess.

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These plants that I still developed myself, not as rare as you can imagine tho but it feels right to put flower in garden, Im not saying its a must, it just feels little bit off if garden without flower.. right ?. For the hibiscus this is my all in favorite plant because although it can used as a decorative plant, it can also be the best food for my Tortoise, it also one of the easiest plant to grow guyss, and it comes with multiple choice of color. Plumeria in other hand addas an elegant vibe garden and Im a photographer and plumeria flower always get the mood good in terms of decoration of the photoshoot. As an South-East Asian people we believe adenium bring us luck and speaks about the mutual plant this one is one of the kind. The reason I said that is because even though Adenium has a beautiful apparances to keep an Adenium is an easy peasy task.

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This Hibiscus is different because it dont bloom, it stays like that. The leaves are similiar with the ordinary hibiscus but have more dry look. Clitoria ternatea have a... why not.. I dont know you can tell by the name and by the looks.

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Ok the reason I like this kind of hibiscus is because at the first this was a practical joke. Like, when someone see this they going to ask me "what happen with the plant?" and I goes "it.. stays.. like that." and they be like "oh..(awkward)". This joke suppose to be like inside joke but you are my friend now. Right ?. I plant chilli because I like spicy food and this not like american spicy that taste not even close with spicy means, this one is bright spicy in medium level so ya its good to see a random goat eating free at my garden until they taste my chili.🤣

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Oh ya guys, this is my ready to go stuff. If you are new to this kind of gardening stuff this might be help you out. It come cheap not hard to find and also as personal sugestion but a folded spades beside its funtion it also handy to carry plus it doesn't make you look like Texas Massacre if you carry around. For the pot I guess you can try the one made out of clay, it gives your plant humid and absorbes water too. If you have a plant that require extra water temperature, you may try clay pot. The plus of have this equipment you can do gardening inside your house, no matter night or morning, but who in this worl gardening at night?.

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With that basic pact I just plant a several plant, like as in today I have just planted those two for my indoor decoratives. It gives the jungle vibe for my porch, Bromelia come in handy because it doesn't neceseraly need more water or extra care on it and I only purchase that for less than 5 dollar for each seed. For Alocasia actually I read this plant on the web , it said this plant is kind of investement especially in Asia so I decided to plant it on my own, and ya this is my first time plant Alocasia with my own. The soil that I use is not different with the other because I dont think either Alocasia or Bromelia need a different kind of medium even though the adverstising says it does.

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This Alocasia I bought from the Green fest at Jakarta as it is, so I just place them fits as it supposed to be I guess, I mean at least this kind of display displayed on the fest so I just do it as it is. This kind of Alocasia is pretty easy to find and pretty easy to keep, it keeps a lot of the water inside so you can keep it simple. So many people use this as a background photo because of the looks.

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This is the Indoor concept of the indoor garden. It still needs a lot of work for this one, but the concept is on the below Im going to keep my Tortoises and the top is for the plant so they dont necesarily crash on each other because of my Tortoise eat a lot of green so they definetely going to eat all of this if I put them below and also it will give a good benefit to each other, I can use that Tortoise dung for the plant, and I also can use some of my plant to feed them. Again this part still need little bit hand and little bit money involve so I guess it takes time but I just want to show you guys about my plant.

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This is my Opus Magnum for the indoor decorative plant because I guess we can agree this white beauty plant looks so majestic in the living room. Im going to give you the design of this plant in the living room or in the kitchen, I mean I don't have Gordon Ramsya beautiful kitchen but at least I can appreciate the beauty of this plant everytime I cook a meal. For you guys who has a minimalistic or Terracotta design I guess this plant will match in every corner of the room.

Thats it guys, I guess that all of my knowledge, my experience, and my story for today post. I hope you find it usefull and you find it attractives, hope we can meet again next day. Im open with suggestion and please if you think theres something wrong with this post put your thought in the comment below. Dont hesitate to ask me for anything and hope you stay healthy and respect the nature.

BYEEEEEEE #HiveGarden , see you later

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Yo, post is looking good, but I don't suggest mass tagging ppl. That's usually taken badly. Just giving you a heads up.

Hi man.. I take the suggestion and graful you telling me this, Im so sorry I dont know if this will affect the post. thanks man

All good man. A little trial and error, is all part of the process of learning the culture of Hive. You're clearly learning, and appear to have quite a few more followers since the last time I checked. Just keep at it, and you'll see this all pay off.

amen to that my friend. Im not smart, but I put all of my effort to this Hive. ALL best luck for you mann

 2 years ago  

I just loved the post and the effort you've put into the pictures. However, as Howweroll says, I didn't appreciate being tagged for no reason and, yes, mass tagging is going to mean you have a lot of others feeling the same way. It's more likely to put people off reading your content.

On Hive it's the communities which get you content most likely to be seen by interested people, but it can still take a while to build up your reputation and get known. Your content is good, so just keep up the great work and make sure you interact with others. I see you have more posts than comments, but your posts won't get seen if no-one knows you exist. So comment on other's posts and get to know other Hivers.

Don't expect great rewards straight away, be patient and consistent. Don't just post then leave and hope for magic to happen. Even if your content gets seen and appreciated, in the long run the rewards will dry up if you aren't interacting.

Im so sorry friend, I thought I just follow the rules of this community.. I apologize to bother you , I dont mean to trash the post. Why would I anyway. Thanks for your comment, I definitely 100% take this as a lesson. 🙏

Today I bought an Adenium, it is still small, I love these plants, I already want to see it with flowers, but I have to wait a long time until it can give me that privilege, yours is beautiful, it already has its beautiful flowers. You live in a paradise.

what adenium did you buy ? I believe that was awesome , and woman I ask permision to follow.🙏

It is small and I don't know what kind of flower it will give me, according to what the seller told me, the flower is fuchsia.
Of course you can follow me

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 2 years ago  

I love your plants and your post was nicely put together. I wish I had a garden like yours. Bromelias are one of my favourite plants, I used to have many, but currently only have one and it's baby. I've never seen them with red leaves here, that's beautiful.

I just follow you mam, I hope it dont bother you and hope you can follow me back. Hmm.. my garden wayyyy from the word beauty mam, wel.. I guess the red one come from asean country so perhaps its rare from the place you lived in

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whoaaa, I love your garden, wanna steal some colorful chilies ^^

Thankyou babeltrips hope I can bring some more for you