Time Passed Away in My Garden

in HiveGarden2 months ago


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Hello everyone, Welcome.
How are you all? Hopefully you will always grow in any condition. Be enthusiastic about living the day, even though sometimes it is unfair, but believe that every second of time will continue to pass. So, actually what we should be afraid of is time that passes without anything.

Exactly, time really passes quickly, even though time actually rotates every day and is the same from time to time. In my opinion, there are many factors that make time pass quickly in our lives, all depending on our own thoughts. Things that make me feel that time passes quickly are by doing things that we like, or by caring for something that can grow.

Many things can make you realize that time passes quickly, for example if you have a pet. Try to take care of it from a young age until you finally realize that it is growing well, then you feel that time passes very quickly. But, what can you do if you don't have a pet, the answer is farming.

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Having and caring for plants or vegetables (of course if you have trees in your garden), it has really helped you realize that time passes quickly. One example is how I realized that some of my vegetables that were initially just seeds eventually had leaves, stems and roots. I didn't see seeds but rather a living creature that grew, breathed and photosynthesized.

One of them is water spinach which finally ended up having a strong stem and several leaves that bloomed. All of them grew simultaneously with sizes that were not much different. All of them were 1 week old, time really flew by so quickly. It even made me very happy with its dense and healthy growth.

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I can imagine how good the environment around the water spinach seeds that I care for is. Everything is perfect, although there are some that are finally eliminated in order to make my hydroponic planting medium enough as a place for them to live. One of the things that makes them grow well is giving more love and attention, using feelings when touching or even watering them with water.

A few days ago, I just harvested all the water spinach in the hydroponic box and will finally be replaced with new water spinach seeds. Not only that, there are several others that will be replaced with new ones, namely Pak Coy. I have planted 500 seedlings that will be moved to new planting media.

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Although some of the boxes still hold on with some vegetables that have not been harvested, these will be used up tomorrow as our kitchen needs. Lettuce and pak choi that are old enough to be cooked by my wife. I always look forward to pak choi that will be stir-fried with super lots of garlic, especially if stir-fried with sesame oil. I can already imagine how fragrant the aroma of stir-fried pak choi will be.


About Author


Call me Isdarmady, because I have a full name that is very long, namely Isdarmady Syahputra Ritonga. I am a head of the family who work as Farmers Vegetables Hydroponic and Consultant Hydroponics, sometimes I also sell coffee from various regions in Indonesia.
I have expertise dispensing coffee with a variety of techniques and tools brewing, because I have the desire to make a coffee shop with hydroponics as centerpieces. Help me realize that dream.

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