Since this weekend I feel in a better health, I decided to tend after my long ignored baby plants.
Mixing my home made organic fertilizer.
Fertilizer |
Green water rich with ammonia (NH3) |
Adding final touch = 4.8 liter of rain water. Tap water is poisonous for plants [1] |
Mixing the fertilizer water |
My mulberry tree |
Trimming my mulberry tree |
Close up from above |
Culprit for my calamondin tree being soaked with neem oil concoction |
My harum manis |
Have some disease with the leaves |
The overgrown grass near my calamondin and pandan coconut tree |
My forever loyal companion, Dell |
After cleaning up process
Overall look after tidying it up |
My baby Dell trying to make friend with the cat near the dustbin |
Somehow he don't want to leave me alone |
Seems to be new leaves for my pumpkin |
One of my dwarf to be pumpkin |
The main branch seems to dry out already |
The big pumpkin in front of my cat cage area |
Close up of it |
The size |
This one also quite big. It was under creeping plants |
The size |
My chili flower bud. Only 1 tree manage to grow till 2 feet high now |
My pier betle (sirih) tree. Finally one grow |
Empty basket |
Weighing the trimmed mulberry leaves. I manage to get 23 gm |
My de-stressing moment with M&M crispy |
My late lunch. "Nasi ayam bistik" and "mee goreng basah" in majlis shop in Pulai with good companion before continue working after that |
Close up on "ayam bistik" |
Close up on "mee goreng basah" |
Reference:
[1] http://urbangardenguide.com/homepage/indoor/is-tap-water-bad-for-plants/
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