We keep two miracle berry / pokok ajaib in large containers since 2010. They had been left to nature for the past 5 months in Pasir Gudang while we temporarily settled at Presint 11. Now plants are with us. Nature had not been kind lately, no rain for the past week or so. Watering is our daily chore morning and evening. I can see new shoots coming out, but no sign of fruits yet....
pokok ajaib, new leaves |
pokok ajaib |
pokok buah ajaib / miracle berry / Synsepalum dulcificum
________bangchik and kakdah________
seri kembangan
As Salam BangChik & KakDah.....We're moving too by the end of this month......mmg pening....nak packing, nak unpack, mcm2 nak buat.....kalau short distance mmg boleh angkot sdri sikit2....ni long distance....jb to muar......lagi pening mcm mana nak angkot pokok2 tuh.....kalau ikotkan hati nak angkot semua....tapi apakan daya....nak kena pilih2 jgk mana nak angkot nnt....sob..sob..sob......hehehe
ReplyDeleteLynna..... I agree with you, JB to Muar is far though both still in Johor. 180km is not near.... Tapi pindah randah ni tak kira dekat tak kira jauh, barang kena pack, lori kena jalan..... kami selepas banyak kali berpindah dah tak heran. Packing ditempat lama ambik masa seminggu, unpacking ditempat baru ambik masa DUA bulan..!!!!!
DeleteSalam ziarah... selamat berhijrah :)
ReplyDeletetq mazatul... hijrah dapat suasana baru, jiran baru..... dan letih dua bulan..!!... :)
DeleteI hope that both you and the plants acclimate very quickly. That's about the same distance that we moved 20 years ago except in the opposite direction (we moved south).
ReplyDeleteJean.., Plants will acclimatize well, no problem, and they don't show significant withdrawal symptoms . We on the other hand still have a lot more boxes not opened....
DeleteBalik ke rumah dulu ke? In this 5years you have the chance to garden in 3 different states.
ReplyDeleteYes, rare chance for me, kakdah and the plants...
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