Garden Journal Challenge August: My Garden 🌱

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🌱🌻Welcome to my blog🌻🌱

Hello #Hivegarden It’s a pleasure to share a tour of my garden for the month of August. I’m so happy because the onoto plant is already blooming and will soon bear fruit. Its flower—its petals—have a thick texture and a distinctive aroma that fills the entire area, similar to passionflower. My daughter loves that scent.

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The ixoras are looking splendid, as is the cayenne or hibiscus 🌺.
There has been little rain, and the wind and sun are intense.
We’ve had water deliveries every two weeks, and I’ve been watering sparingly to conserve water since the supply isn’t guaranteed.

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I have several indoor plants because the sun and wind are too harsh on them.

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I stopped by a small nursery, and the “rain of gold” plant costs $5. I bought this planter for $1. I had planned to buy a dozen to resell, but my budget won't allow it.

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I also did an experiment on germinating mango and avocado seeds.

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I continue to recycle coffee grounds, vegetable peels, and eggshells by grinding them up and applying them to the plants. The milkweed plants are overrun with pests. I made a mixture of sweet clove water, liquid soap, water, and vinegar. I pruned the infested parts and applied ground cinnamon. They were starting to bear their first fruits, but they became misshapen and rotted. They’re still alive.

In these stressful times, gardening is one of my outlets; every day I keep a close eye on each of my plants.

I just wanted to let you know that I posted this in the wrong community, which is why you're seeing two identical posts. Heh, heh—I apologize for my mistake. Without further ado, I'll sign off for now. See you next time.

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Well my #HiveGarden friends, have a nice day!


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So much for my publication. Thank you for reading.❤


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I remember how dry it was a couple of years ago with you - do you think it's even drier now? I know how precious your plants are to you. I love that pretty pink in thefirst photo. And I love how you use organic fertilisers etc - yay its cheaper, but also better for the environment. Thanks for the update.

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Hello. The water supply used to be reliable, but in recent months it has become irregular—less water and longer intervals between deliveries. This month, there’s uncertainty about whether there will be any water at all. Total chaos. Thank you.

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The flowers are looking splendid! The pink hibiscus reminds me of home, there was this huge bush not far from where I used to live ^_^ ergh the water shortages sound annoying, are you out in the middle of nowhere/offgrid?

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Hi. Being without water is really annoying; sometimes the plants suffer, many die, and it makes you sad. Thanks for commenting💖🙏

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