Garden Journal Challenge: "My Simple Garden, Leafy Veggies For Everyone"


The next thing I did was to cut those dried eggplant branches very carefully using a sharp cutting tools like gardening scissor. Removing yellow and dry leaves from the eggplant is also important so the growth of the plants will better expanded producing lots of vegetables. Checking the leaves to see if there are any tiny and small harmful insects is also a perfect way to do so the plants will always keep safe from harmful insects.


This seedling tray where few young chilli pepper plants placed are nearly to replant in the garden. For now, I always keep checking to see if there are harmful insects kike red ants at the stems and also watering it every Afternoon using my atomizer I brought last month. After that, I properly placed away from animals like dogs and cats and put net surround on it so no animals can stepped those young chilli pepper plants. There are few seeds unsuccessfully produced young sprouts but despite of that, many young chilli pepper plants came out.

This Camote vines I've planted last month was now grows producing lots of young vines and young leaves. I don't know what I am going to do with this vines. Those vines are now grows everywhere and my garden place is nearly covered with camote vines. I tried to sell this at the supermarket but the buyer is not ready to buy the vegetables because because of low demand at the Supermarket. But the thing I did was to cut those dry vines so the place wont be covered with it and aside of that getting rid of the wild grass inside of the Garden is a must so my vegetables will grows healthy and better.

This are my Young Alugbati vegetables and it already stick on the nets here at the Garden. I always wanted to have this vegetables here because this is highly in demand at the market. But this kind of vegetables are not really produce lots of vines. By propegating this, it needs to cut those matured vines and the soil must be loosen added with organic fertilizers. It must be checked everyday because harmful insects really likes fo lived on it leaves and sometimes on the vines resulting that the vegetables wont grow very fast and have damage.



If I have young chilli pepper plants, I also have chilli peppers plants that has already produced lots of chilli peppers. In fact I harvested many times already, the first thing I did was to dry the seeds and placed on the seedling tray. After Few Months, I replanted it and put some small amount of organic fertilizer like Saw-dusts. Now, it already produces hundreds of chilli peppers and there are still young plants that needs to be planted on the right time.

This are my Malunggay Plants, Last day I cut those big branches of Malunggay and planted it. Now it also produces this young leaves and it will grows very fast. Cutting malunggay branches is the best way if we want to propegate lots of it. This kind of vegetables survived in an intense heat and it grows everywhere.

Last but not the least, this recycled empty soda bottles I use for my Plants. I gathered lots of it and I brought it at the garbage site. This kind of ideas helps the place to become clean and the trash can be recycled or reuse again. My Grandma teached this kind of flowering pots and my plan for this is to plant alugbati vines.
Exploring my Simple Garden is very fun and enjoyable, aside of that it makes me proud seeing those plants of mine grows very healthy and produces lots of vegetables.
Until next post, have a nice and Gardening day to all of us.
I can see you can harvest healthy veggies in your garden like alogbati and chilies. Keep taking good care of them, and I'm sure you'll enjoy a bountiful harvest soon. Happy gardening!
Thank you Ma'am @dreamrona , I hope I can gain bountiful harvest here in my Garden. ☺️
Thank you very much for the support @qurator and most especially to Dear @ewkaw . ☺️
Your hot peppers are great, I like them too, but I prefer pepperoni.
And it's nice when we can reuse and recycle something. There's actually very little to throw away if we think about it a little better.
Yes exactly Dear @markone85 a simple recycling gives a good big impact to the environment. ☺️