So, you could say I also like to organize my garden, how to make the end result neat even though I only choose a small area to organize.
Isn't that the challenge of organizing, organizing something that is not too big, but then can be arranged and looks neat and aesthetic?
This is the condition of my mini garden that I photographed in the morning, it looks like it is starting to be full of lots of planting media. I utilize a little green area in front of the house while I also utilize the carport. Because we don't have a private vehicle. So it's good to have a little space that I can organize!
I started with green mustard greens. This is indeed the first time I have planted bitter mustard greens. So, I don't really know their development from week to week.
Without realizing it, the bitter mustard greens are 20 days old after being transplanted. I don't know if this is normal or not. But I'm a little worried that their growth will not be optimal. But I still have about 15 to 20 days left, for them to be harvested. Hopefully there is still time for them to maximize the weight of the stems and leaves of the bitter mustard greens.
I think their growth is not optimal because of the high rainfall this week. When I finished fertilizing early last week, it rained so that the area I planted with bitter mustard greens was flooded.
Here we can see the area I planted is flooded with water. But fortunately the drainage level of this area is quite good. So that in a few hours the water has receded. The next day my plants looked fresh again.
The rain that occurred also required me to provide extra care for the bitter mustard greens. Namely by watering the leaves that were exposed to the soil with plain water. So that the effects of acidic rainwater can be neutralized and no pests stick to them.
Next I will show you the development of the plants that I planted in used gallons. Spinach plants and also kangkung (water spinach) plants are growing well.
I have also fertilized these plants in the first week so that they can grow optimally. In addition, I also did not forget to loosen the area of the planting medium around. This also aims to make their roots able to absorb the nutrients from the fertilizer that I gave them optimally.
Indeed, using used gallons for planting vegetables will not be optimal compared to other planting media because of the small space. But better than nothing, right? Let's see together how the results are. I am also curious about the results, because this is the first time I have planted spinach and also kangkung (water spinach) in used gallons like this.
Continuing to my baby green bean plants. I was very excited to see their developments and at the same time I was afraid that the same thing would happen in my old garden. In my old garden, I had failed to green bean plants the usual type of beans that creep. So this time I tried to plant a different type of green beans, this type of green beans are the baby green beans type and not creep.
The baby green bean plants were starting to look bushy and I had to start adding plant supports. These plants were already 3 weeks old after being transplanted. New shoots continued to appear and their leaves were increasing. I was curious about where their flowers would come from.
Well, for the plant supports I used the bamboo type, I had to buy them because in my area I couldn't get bamboo for free in the forest. The length of the bamboo I used was around 120 cm.
After adding the plant supports made of bamboo, I also tied the plants (but not too tightly) using white plastic rope. Overall, the baby bean plants look beautiful. Especially when using white polybags like that.
They look beautiful like ornamental plants. In fact, they are vegetable plants.
By the way, before I close my garden update blog in mid-May, I will also show you how to transplant my shallot plants.
The shallot seeds that I planted earlier are already 30 days old. They look strong enough to be transplanted.
Then in the afternoon I transplanted them into the polybag media that had been I've prepared it.
I use polybags with the same size as the polybags I use for the baby bean plants.
I'm quite happy that at least there are some arrangements that I made in my mini garden. It feels really satisfying! Well, until next on my garden!
Best Regards,
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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