It's alright to act small for small backyard garden. I am referring to germinating seeds. It's kale or kailan, chinese celery or daun sup, red okra or bendi merah and pak choy. I placed a pinch of seeds in each, in an attempt to see at least one seedling appear in each pot.
I am trying something different for a change. A portion of rectangular raised bed is reserved for all these, mixing them up with no particular pattern. It would be fun to see the wild side of vegetables as they try to grow, elbowing each other in a tight space...
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red ladys fingers /okra/ bendi merah seedlings |
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zinnia seedlings |
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zehneria / timun tikus seedlings |
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clitoria ternatea seedlings / anak pokok bunga telang |
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seedlings |
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seedlings |
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seedlings |
Out of the many, zehneria from cambodia, pak choi, zinnia, marigolds, okra had germinated earliest. Chinese cellery, tricolour amarant had been very quiet without any sign of germination. I am going to mix them up in one vegetable bed. Call it intensive gardening, square foot gardening, or companion planting, all refer to plants grown closely together. That's the intention for the next project. Okra will give height, the rest will grow below. With zinnias planted together, I am imagining how the vegetable will look like, extremely colourful!
bangchik and kakdah
johor