Thursday, September 18, 2014

Harvesting Cabbages - Kakdah posing!

We kept them cabbages for far too long. It was the sight we wish to last forever, layers after layers, crowning the cabbage head at the top, welcoming everyone coming to the house. Four large containers with healthy looking cabbages attracted attention, whoever passing through the street. How we wish the plants to stay longer, but the time was up for the harvest. As usual Kakdah was ever ready to stand in as model,


Cabbage and Kakdah -1


Cabbage and Kakdah - posing -2

The photo session caught our neighbour's attention..!! -3


Kakdah and cabbage -4


Cabbage homegrown, seri kembangan -5

Beautiful display of homegrown cabbage. -6


Finally, what had been sown in March, was harvested in September, through a space of 6 months. One goes to Rose and another to Ila, both neighbour and friend. We keep two.





__________bangchik and kakdah__________
my little vegetable garden
seri kembangan

17 comments:

  1. That's great looking cabbages! I wish I was your neighbour too! so that I can get 1 ! hahahhaa

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  2. That's great looking cabbages! I wish I was your neighbour too! so that I can get 1 ! hahahhaa

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    1. Malar, our cabbages are not too big...... but enough for sweet neighbourly gesture.

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  3. Amazing cabbages...look like giant roses...congrat kak dah

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    1. Thanks @na.... some joked with Kakdah saying she looked like "green" flower girl at wedding reception..!!

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  4. Wow, your cabbages are beautiful! Wish I could have one too, it is one of my favourite veggie. Homegrown ones must be really sweet!

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    1. kitchen flavours.... yeap, they are very sweet these cabbages. very nice, crunchy!!

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    1. Tarique Syahman.... amin. as they say, you reap what you sow. Tapi kubis ni kecik je...

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  6. Looks like huge green roses! I guess if you stay them longer, the head will much bigger. Anyway, what variety that you grow, I think they are adaptable on the hot weather.

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    1. Endah, kakdah is like a sweet flower girl holding huge green roses..!!! I dont know the variety, it's one of those seeds sold in local nursery.

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  7. Cabbages grown by seeds..
    Wow!
    Worth the wait.

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    1. James..., for six months we had been treating cabbage plants as exotic ornamental plants in large shallow pots, until the day of harvesting.

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  8. My what beautiful cabbages. You really should get picture number 4 printed and framed.

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  9. Beautiful cabbages and so big!
    Greetings...

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