Monday, August 13, 2012

rain, a ripe markisa and tropical juice.

Sunday 12th August 2012

Weather has mind of it's own which work on a system  we have no real control. Temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind, and rainfall are the parameters that weather would play around. So yesterday, weather decided to pour rain over Pasir Gudang. It wasn't the heaviest of rainfall, but it helped filling up spaces between soil particles which had been empty and dry for almost three weeks. Earthworms would find their tunnel a lot smoother to slide through. Roots would  absorb the much needed source of life into their system, and leaves would paint themselves greener to trigger off heavier photosynthesis. Frogs would croak, serenading the cooler days ahead. Birds in the morning would flutter for long awaited feather-do cum shampoo.

It was Monday 6th of August 2012, that we plucked a ripe markisa / passionfruit.  Yesterday which was a week later, the fruit didn't change much, probably a shade darker.

5.8.2012



12.8.2012

a ripe markisa / passion fruit

markisa  the inside


markisa the inside of one half

markisa the inside of another half


markisa, content scooped out


markisa drink


markisa two glasses.



The scooped content of markisa was added with water, stirred and strained.  A little bit of sugar and ice cubes were added to bring about another tropical juice. The fragrance is paradise.


bangchik and kakdah
johor

Thursday, August 9, 2012

periwinkle, the softest of pink.

Periwinkles grow at different places in our garden, Some are grown in the ground and some in pots. This particular periwinkle is special because it's colour is the softest of pink...

periwinkle




bangchik and kakdah

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

trellis with yellow bamboo.

They were doing landscape facelift further up the road, which included removing 3 clusters of yellow bamboo. I asked them to bring those bamboo to my place instead of throwing somewhere.  The bamboo are long, not bothering to cut them to shorter length I just stake them as trellis. They really look very tall and I think zehneria or timun tikus (seeds from Cambodia) would find the height very enticing.  Zehneria are known to grow to a height of 15 feet.



yellow bamboo trellis in my little vegetable garden


Five zehneria seedlings that climb up the trellis




bangchik and kakdah
pasir gudang, johor



Tuesday, August 7, 2012

MARKISA passion fruit, ripening process

Ripening is a process in fruits that causes them to become more palatable. In general, a fruit becomes sweeter, less green, and softer as it ripens. Even though the acidity of fruit increases as it ripens, the higher acidity level does not make the fruit seem tarter, which can lead to the misunderstanding that the riper the fruit the sweeter. This is attributed to the Brix-Acid Ratio. (wikipedia)




Friday 3-8-2012 8am
passion fruit / markisa : morning of 3rd August 2012


Saturday 4-8-2012 8am
passion fruit / markisa: morning of 4th August 2012


Sunday 5-8-2012 8am
passion fruit / markisa: morning of 5th August 2012


Sunday 5-8-2012 6.30pm
passion fruit / markisa: afternoon of 5th August 2012


I finally plucked it early in the morning of Monday,  6th of August 2012. We are not going to consume it yet, but to let it complete it's ripening process on the table, to ensure seeds will attain maturity for better chances of germination.


bangchik and kakdah
pasir gudang Johor

Monday, August 6, 2012

Tendrils of markisa / passion fruits

Growing markisa is fun in itself.  We can never miss the sight of tendrils. These are little fingers of markisa. They grab on objects , circle and hold. To allow sway or movements either imposed by the weight of fruits or the gust of strong winds, tendrils has springs. They are very flexible.

baby tendril: 

tendril with end out of place

tendril, getting very brown as it matures

tendril, long and tapered loop

tendril

tendril, still winding




whenever it can get hold of objects, tendril will wind itself into little spring.



tendril grab tight


tendrils: Three tendrils interconnected



also three tendrils interconnected



tendril



tendril grab one of the stems and hold



tendrils: 


tendrils, very springy and flexible.


A tendril is a specialised stem that is used by climbing plant for support and attachment by twinning around suitable hosts



bangchik and kakdah
pasir gudang johor





Thursday, August 2, 2012

a sweet memory of the recent past.


The photos were taken during the last rainfall. It had already been more than a week without rain now, it's definitely getting hotter and drier.  Kakdah was down for two days with fever. The plants are yellowing with thirst. I am displaying sweet memories of the last rainfall here....


the vegetable patch with ubi kemili or ubi keling


a spot where water wont go anywhere, and it got to dry up by itself.

the little buds of a palm tree close to the front porch

watery buds.


sweet memory of the recent past, a rainfall




bangchik and kakdah
pasir gudang, johor

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Passion fruit / markisa update 3

To start with I didn't do much to soil. I dug shallow about six inches, deep enough to put in the vines. I am not too worried since the vines had been in black polybag for almost six months, and they should be strong  to push out roots. Cloth lines become trellis, four green coated wires connecting both ends should be ok for the the vines to crawl and for tendrils to circle and grip.

Three vines on the left pole and only one on the right. So midway along the green wire should be their boundary.  So when the time comes for pruning, the vines would be cut back a yard or two before the midway. No pruning yet so far.

What can we say, since flowers look so exotic half through full bloom, and fruits dangling down look like real tropical paradise.

passion fruit bud, ready in a day two to open.


passion fruit flower half open

passion fruit flower half open

passion fruit flower


passion fruit flower


passion fruit flower


baby fruit: within days after flowering

little fruits getting bigger

little fruits getting bigger


fruits hanging

passionfruits

passionfruits

passionfruits

We had taken 3 fruits so far and 
we are waiting for the next one to turn yellowish.....


bangchik and kakdah
pasir gudang