What we reap is what we sow since we were in elementary school we have learned the words of the proverb. Then since gardening I came to know what the proverb means implicitly and directly.
Our hard work will not betray the results. Although to get the best results we also have to fall several times. Even though we have tried a lot, it doesn't mean we immediately get what we want. In fact, the failures that occur will be a lesson for us and in the end we can succeed in getting the results we want.
That also happened to my garden. Of course the first 3 months at the beginning of the year I felt overwhelmed and failed. Especially to overcome pest attacks. In fact, I gave up when my eggplant plants were eaten by pests.
I didn't give up and finally I got to this point. A year of gardening. Right in December this month. This December, I will also temporarily stop my garden after I harvest some of the plants in my garden.
The cessation of my garden will only occur in December. This aims to rest the soil so that later the soil can be productive and fertile.
Let's see what plants I can harvest for December and close this year's Garden journal.
Curly Mustard Greens
At first glance, this vegetable looks like lettuce. But this is a type of Curly Mustard Greens. As the name suggests, the mustard green leaves do look curly.
After planting for one month, I can finally harvest! Look how fresh these Curly Mustard Greens are. Even though they are only planted with organic methods. I use goat manure.
The harvest results that make me excited to continue gardening next year!
Giant Mustard Greens
In Indonesia, there are many types of mustard greens that can be planted in the garden. Because we only have a dry season and a rainy season. So, it doesn't affect the harvest at all.
Actually, this type of mustard greens is the same as other types of mustard greens, except that its size is Giant, as the name suggests!
Look, how happy my face looks holding the harvest of these Giant Mustard Greens!
Bok Choi / Pak Choi
My favorite vegetable. Even this type of vegetable has the most searches on my YouTube account. It seems that people are curious about how to grow this type of vegetable at home. In fact, in Indonesia itself, planting bok choi is very easy because it is also suitable for the climate.
I always have a supply of bok choi vegetables in my garden because I and many of my family members like this type of vegetable. So, even if I don't consume it at that time, I usually give the bok choi harvest to other members of my family.
This time I used a different harvesting method. I didn't pull it out by the roots for this plant. I only harvested their leaves. This harvesting method will allow me to harvest continuously in the next few days.
Look, even though I only harvest a few leaves from each plant, I can get a lot of these bak choi leaves in one harvest! Whoa!
Plant Care Continues
Meanwhile, there are some plants that cannot be harvested yet. So, I still have to continue to care for these plants, maybe until early 2025. These plants are tomato plants and chili plants.
The tomato plants are almost ready to be harvested. Meanwhile, the chili plants are still starting to flower. So, it is certain that only these two types of plants will survive until 2025.
For care and including the rainy season this time, I give these plants fine eggshell powder.
Giving these eggshell powders will reduce the acidity of the rainwater that falls too often and hits the planting medium in my garden.
Soon my tomatoes will be ready to be harvested. I can't wait for them to turn red at the same time. How beautiful they are!
Garden Plan For 2025
In 2025 I will add types of fruit plants, such as Melon, Watermelon, and also jicama.
This year, precisely a few months ago I failed to harvest watermelon. But, I will not give up. I will try again.
In addition, I also plan to make more compost from kitchen waste, weeds, and dry leaves. That means I also have to prepare special closed containers to make the compost.
I will also add several types of flowers for the hedges as well to avoid pests.
Hopefully in 2025 our gardens will produce more productive harvests! For those of you who haven't started gardening, don't hesitate to start gardening. You can start making your own compost to later be used as a mixture of fertile planting media. See you! ❤️
Best Regards,
Anggrek Lestari
Anggrek Lestari is an Indonesian fiction writer who has published two major books. Now She is a full-time content creator. She has a goal to share life, poem, and food content that makes others happy and can get inspiration.
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