Exploring home plants\\ by@roronoa46

in HiveGarden2 years ago

HELLO HIVERS

This is my first post in this community, I'm @roronoa46 I want to say hello to everyone, I hope you all have a nice day


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This time I want to share about some of the plants in my yard

Gardening is an activity that I usually do, at first I didn't really like gardening but some of my yards are now full of my mother's plants, over time I also got involved in the world of plants due to certain factors

One thing is for sure that I have learned from gardening, the taste of the fruit from what we plant is very different from what we buy in the market, either by coincidence or as it should be and in my opinion, fruit that is picked straight from the tree will never go away. can be replaced with fruit sold in the market

I have dozens of types of plants at home, ranging from flowers, guava, coconut and several others

  • Tomato


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A few stems of tomatoes in my backyard, I don't think it's a bad idea, this vitamin-rich plant belongs to a type of vegetable that must be used every day for cooking (in Indonesia I mean)

Even though I don't have a large tomato garden, at least I have a few stems, and use hundreds of yards of yard for other plants

I think in Indonesia growing tomatoes is a must, because it is a staple for everyday life and at least to save a little on groceries in the market

  • water guava


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This type of plant is the most abundant in my house and coincidentally there are two types that are bearing fruit

Both are the same type of honey guava and they are the result of a cross, clearly visible from the short shape of the tree, but the fruit is very large and fresh

The taste of these two types is also different, the white one tastes sour, and the red guava tastes sweet without the slightest sour taste

Tropical weather where I live is the best habitat for this plant, besides that guava water is also often used as a sport to make fruit salad which is a typical snack from several regions in Indonesia.

  • Mango


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This afternoon I picked some young mangoes to make salad

Rujak is a mixture of various types of fruits such as bananas, mangoes, quaini, mancang, cucumber, guava, rumbia fruit, and many other types, which are cut into pieces and mixed together with special spices.

In my place, the business of selling RUJAK can be said to be a profitable business considering the likes of the people here about the food, especially women.

  • Srikaya


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I also have a red srikaya tree, this fruit also has a lot of vitamin content which is said to be very beneficial for the health of the human body

But I don't like this fruit, the sweet taste is so amazing that it sticks to the throat which makes me not like this fruit, but I also keep growing it because this plant is already classified as a rare species and there are still many people who like it

  • Coconut


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As I said before, Indonesia has a tropical climate, there is no autumn or spring here, there is only the rainy season and the dry season and coconut is a mandatory plant for the tropics.

If you go to Indonesia, especially in rural areas, you will find coconut trees in every resident's house

Well, for gardening here there is no specific time to plant something, in the rainy season we do not need to water the plants while in the dry season we only need to water it and water sources are very easy to find in almost all corners of Indonesia, so there is no reason for you if you want to garden here

Enough here, our meeting this time, see you in the next post

THANK YOU 🙏

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Beautiful fruit trees, I would have liked to try some hehehehehe. I was also like you, I like to admire nature, that is, to enjoy it, but I have not been very involved in planting and that is also important. My vision has changed seeing these beauties Greetings!

Yes you should give it a try, and by the way thank you for your support and response🙏🙏

Many successes it is very good to get involved in those excellent gardening activities

Thank you for your response

You have a nice garden with many beautiful fruits and produce one can readily bite into and the photos are beautiful too.

Thank you for your feedback, I have hundreds of types of plants at home, you should get ready to follow my next plant post😅

 2 years ago  

That makopa reminds me of my college days, we would visit our classmate living in a dorm with a makopa tree. We would ask the owner to get some and then eat them. Those were the days.

 2 years ago  

A NICE GARDEN WITH NICE FRUITS FEELS LIKE AN INDIAN GARDEN😊.

You are fortunate to have that beautiful garden congratulations friend @roronoa46 and the best thing is that you can see that they have taken advantage of their spaces to the maximum with the planting of fruit trees, if I am not mistaken the fruit water guava here in my country we know it as pomarrosa and pomalaca I have eaten it and if it is quite tasty as you describe. successes

Thank you for your feedback, I also still have many other types of plants, which I will post as soon as possible

ES UNA BENDICION CONTAR CON UN JARDIN COMO EL TUYO. SALUDOS.

Thank you very much