Our garden is full of vegetables : Photography

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Hello Photography Lovers
Hope you are well. My father has made a vegetable garden to meet the needs of our family. Every family should have such a garden, it is beneficial in many ways. The vitamin and nutritional needs of the family can be met. Some money can also be saved. Currently, there are three vegetables in our garden, beans, gourds, and pumpkins. The bean plant has many flowers. The gourd plant has many small gourds, which I want to show you today.


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You can see that many gourds are growing together. The gourds are very young. They are of the same size, a bunch of flowers were blooming there


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The small gourd looks very beautiful, the gourd has many small thorns like fur on it. That's why it looks more beautiful


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The bean plant has many flowers, the white flowers are not bad to look at


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Beans are born from the white flowers of the bean plant, many beans have grown on one stem of the plant. The beans are now small and unfit for eating. They need to be made bigger. We do not spray any poison on our vegetable plants. As a result, we can eat poison-free beans. All those beans available in the market are grown by farmers after spraying poison. It is very necessary to poison to avoid insect and fungal attacks. But we do not do that. We eat the vegetables we produce ourselves, they are poison-free. This is one of the advantages of growing vegetables ourselves.

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Canon 550D18 mp14.9 x 22.3 mm75-300mm


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