I think I have achieved the objective I have set last year about growing more leafy vegetables in our garden. I wanted to do so as these vegetables are more perishable compared to fruit vegetables so if I can have a fresh supply in my garden regularly, it would be great. On my market/supermarket trips, I buy more of the fruit vegetables such as capsicums, eggplants, cucumbers, gourds, pumpkins as they keep fresh for a longer time. And I plant more leafy vegetables so I can harvest them fresh from my own garden. Of course when the weather is warmer (spring, summer, autumn), I do reserve space to plant my own eggplants, cucumbers, capsicums and beans. Also, I am hoping my choko vine produce fruits for stir-fry as well.
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The kang kong/ water spinach in patch F is ready to be harvested. |
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Some fresh pak choy green for soup. So far, planting choy sum, Chinese brocoli and buk choy has been a failure. |
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I bought sweet potato leaves from Springvale market and stir-fried it with my home-made sambal paste. Hubby loved it. |
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I reserved some sweet potato cuttings and stand them in water, hoping they will root and I can plant them. This idea came a bit late but if it works, I still can have my own leaves to eat. The hot weather helps the sweet potato plants grow very quickly. |
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I harvested a few choko shoots to stir-fry with the sweet potato leaves. Amazing! They taste really good. I read on the internet that every part of the choko part can be eaten. Also the possums love these shoots and that made me try them. A good decision! Another vegetable for the dining table! |
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The Kao Kee plants are growing new shoots. They get mildew easily and I had to resort to spraying the bottom leaves with fungicide as milk or bicarbonate spray did not work. |
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Our first kang kong harvest. for stir-fry. Plus a bunch of edible chrysanthemum (Tung O) for soup. |
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Hmmm...yummy kang kong with fermented bean curd. I can finish the whole big plate! |
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We have been doing bird-watching a lot. Today we had a flight of sparrows feeding on the bird seeds. |
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I put out two trays so the pigeon (wildlife) will not bully the sparrows. Each bird variety has a tray. We notice the non-native mynahs bully the pigeons and the pigeons bully the sparrows...how funny! |
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We were out on our front garden when my son caught sight of a plane doing heart shapes in the sky!!! I rushed for my camera. |
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My son managed to get into the picture by sitting on the fence, literally! |
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Here's another heart the plane did. What a pleasant surprise!!! |
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