June Garden Journal In My Mini Garden

in HiveGarden5 days ago

Small but stunning. I found a blessing that felt so peaceful behind the beauty of the plants in my mini garden.

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I started to focus on gardening in my mini garden in March. To be precise, at the end of March. I am very happy to finally be able to share some portraits of my mini garden that is already filled
with fertile plants.

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In June I was busy with many things. Because the diversity of vegetables began to occur. There were vegetable seedlings that were ready to be transplanted. But there were also seedlings that had to be postponed to be transplanted. Because I don't have enough planting media yet. I lack land in the area where I live. So I have to collect more money to be able to add planting media which I will later buy at the surrounding nursery.


WHITE PAKCHOY

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The first June gardening journal that I show you is my activity of transplanting white pakchoy seedlings.

These white seedlings have passed 2 weeks of age after being sown so I really have to move these white pakcoy to the planting medium.

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I have prepared white polybags that already contain planting medium. The planting medium that I use is a mixture of loose soil, burnt rice husks and fermented goat manure.

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I did the activity of moving the soil of these white pakcoy seedlings in the afternoon. The seedlings that I sowed turned out to grow all together. Honestly I was a bit troubled, overwhelmed. Because that means I have to prepare more polybags containing planting medium to plant the white pakcoy.

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I did this transplanting before it got dark and I didn't realize I was finished with the activity when it was already dark. The results of the white pakcoy transplanting looked quite good.

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Let's leave the white pakcoy and I will let you know the progress next week.




HARVESTING KANGKONG

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Kangkong, a.k.a water spinach is the easiest vegetable to grow. And can be harvested before thirty days. Another fun fact is that kangkong does not need to be transplanted.

Kangkong seeds only need to be spread, sown into the planting medium. That's it, and easy to plant like spinach in general.

It's just that kangkong has hollow stems and is crispier! Many people's favorite here.

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In early June, I harvested the kangkong that I planted in used gallons. The stems of the kangkong looked big and their leaves were very lush. Even though I only used organic methods.

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This is the harvest of kangkong from my mini garden. I didn't finish it for cooking. Instead, I shared it with some of my neighbors here. I am very happy that this is a blessing and I can share even if only a little.




GREEN BEAN PLANTS

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After I shared the excitement of harvesting water spinach in my mini garden, I will share the development of green bean plants.

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The type of green bean plants that I planted is a type that does not creep so it can save space. The age of these plants is about 40 days after transplanting. I will be able to harvest soon.

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This type of green bean produces very abundant fruit per tree. I am really excited because this is the first time I have planted this type of bean. I hope this can be a successful harvest 😊




BITTER MUSTARD GREENS

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Welcome to another blessing in my mini garden. Look at this type of vegetable, it is truly stunning and looks beautiful.

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These plants are a type of bitter mustard greens. Their sizes are different from the ones I have bought at the market. Of course, the size of the plants in my garden is smaller because it uses an organic system.

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The combination of fresh green colors with bright flowers makes my mini garden look very stunning and I am so happy to have reached this stage. Doesn't it all look amazing?


Although it is called bitter mustard greens, after being cooked it turns out that it doesn't taste bitter. But I am curious why it is not bitter. Even though the bitter mustard greens that I bought at the market have a delicious bitterness, like the bitterness of papaya flowers.

I will try to find other varieties of bitter mustard greens.

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I hope you enjoy my garden journal this June. Next week I will harvest spinach. Also green beans. See you ❤️

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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.


Contact Person: authoranggreklestari@gmail.com
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Ya ampun, ngeliatnya aja dah seneng: ijo royo royo..apalagi yang nanam sendiri, pasti lebih puas lagi.
Did you find any snails lurking around your veggies?

Iya mbak kegiatan yang menyenangkan

Di sini krn areanya lebih banyak semen, jadi aman mbak. Dan emang harus selalu bersih khususnya rumput liar.

Selama ini aku gak nemu snails. Gawat klo udah ada snails tanaman langsung habis ehehe

It seems your garden is developing very well and nowadays you already have a big variety of different vegetables. It must be a real joy and so satisfying to see your plants grow every day!

It is a big joy even with small size. Thank you for enjoying my garden ❤️

I love those type of green beans. We call them snap beans. When we were young, my mother had a small backyard garden with green beans, peppers, tomatoes, and okra. She would allow us to "snap" the green beans into three sections because they grew so long and skinny. Inside the snap beans are the small seeds. The taste is delicious as a nutritious vegetable. Hope your green beans turn out well once harvested.

Your garden is growing so big and healthy. Thanks for sharing. Take care.

!LADY

It also called baby green beans because the size is not big as a general one-type. And the texture so good, crunchy. And the price also highger in the supermarket

I will also update new free space soon 😊
Thank you for your big support

Can't wait to see what you've added to the free space. Hopefully some more lovely and colorful flowers to accompany the veggies. Take care.

!lADY

Today I did transplanting lettuce, and tomato plants.


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From what I've noticed, the variety of species in your garden is increasing (which is a very good thing).

Great work, @anggreklestari!

Yes, I always try differnt variety.and it is good for soil to change the plant consistent

Wow! Actually, this is the most wonderful setup I have ever seen as I roam around the community. The arrangement of the green veggies with adornment of some flowering plants is verh artistic.

And I envy those green and lush bitter mustard greens, the leaves look very delicious and crunchy. And they look very flawless and free from pests, I don't see any marks of leaf-eating worms nor bugs. It's amazing how you maintain that wondeful mini garden this way.

I'm excited to see more of your garden updates in my next stop. It's been so wonderful stopping by here. Keep up the good work!

This is a great chef. You grow tons of plants. The last plant looks a lot like lettuce, is it something else?

No lettuce, but bitter mustard greens.
Today I transplanting lettuce. Will give the update soon. Oh, so busy on my garden

Wow, your plants looks healthy, I'm pretty sure you studied something related to plants since you know a lot, thanks for sharing @anggreklestari hoping I you'd give me some of your vegetables 😂♥️

In fact, I just learn through Youtube video. I learn by myself ehehe

Everything looks so lush! Well done @anggreklestari!

I would love to try that spinach, and I'm envious of your beans! I had trouble getting mine to actually sprout this year, so I may have gotten a bad batch of seeds perhaps.

Luckly, in Indonesia, sunlight is over the year even the rain season also coming.

The variety of the plant is a must so the soil keep fertilize 😊

Happy gardening 🌸🌸🌸

Damn im so jealous that you have so much space for you to plant, and it is even more rewarding when you see them growing in full blooms, progressing. ❤️ I am still working on how i will be able to beautiful my garden here, and someday I will also gonna share my #homesteading journey here ❤️

Slowly, no need to rush. Every day I am thinking about the set up ehehe
Never be easy but you will be addicted for garden!
In fact now I am really happy I can enjoy my time in my garden, tea or coffee time 😊

agree 100% hahha, it is a sort of addiction, my mind is busy looking for garden stuff recently , something that is useful and long term :0❤️

Mini garden , the results are maxi! 🌱✨ Salute to his enthusiasm , from planting to harvesting everything is taken seriously . The kale is bushy , the pakchoys are neat, the bitter mustard greens are even sweet - make you curious 😄 Can't wait for the next harvest , it will be more exciting !!! 🌸

What beautiful images @anggreklestari, so much dedication, always your publications are masterful. Thank you for sharing your experiences with nature. Sometimes it is provocative to eat those plants because of the beauty that can be seen in their colors

Good afternoon, dear friend @anggreklestari

I remember the beginning of your garden, and the change you've undergone is impressive. You've really done a great job.

You have so many varieties of plants! This is truly admirable. I appreciate you sharing the transformation of your beautiful garden with us.

Enjoy it!

Its obvious that she's doing a great job, I really appreciate her.

Thank you so much, dear friend @beauty197, ​​for appreciating my work. You're very kind.

Have a beautiful afternoon.

Is evening over here, is 5:42pm, you're most welcomed

I am glad you take your time, enjoy my small garden through virtual 😊
I apprecited your time. Thanks for stopping by

It's incredible what you can grow in your space! Everything looks so lush and healthy..

Organic way really help the soil keep fertilize. It is big blessing for me how all plants show me love through healthy garden 🌸
Thank you for enjoying my garden. Have a great day

the flowers, thats beautiful...

Absolutely! My garden like a small corner in the coffee shop 😊

Wow ,yes you're right it's very true small but stunning . I really love your garden.. All your plants looks healthy and grow very well.. Have a nice day..

Just need big intention and love 😊 neat and clear is the important thing to create a small stunning garden
Have a great day 🌸

This is the activity that relaxes our mind the most, and when we plant our favorite things in our garden and serve them, our mind remains much more at peace and happiness also increases significantly.

This plants are beautiful. You did alot of work here. It must have taken lot of patience, nurturing, watering before it got to this stage.

Congratulations on the bountiful harvest

amazing, kudos to you, your gardening talent is really great. your plants are so lush and beautiful

Thank dear 🌸

Wonderful work and care of these plants, a fantastic and beautiful garden is appreciated.

@anggreklestari you're small garden look amazing. I hope I can have a little garden like that. Just keep it up enjoy planting as always.

Wow, the plants look fresh and growing well

I hope someday has a garden like yours

I hope so. 😊 Aamiin for you

Wow, the plants and flowers are so beautiful and stunning,I love this.💝

You need a round of applause, you are doing a very good job, and your plants are doing so well, looking healthy and so greenish.

Thank you 😊

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