Garden Update: Raining 🌧️ Water 🌊


AssalamuAlaikum & Greetings Everyone!

It's me @amjadsharif
From #pakistan



After a long time, I have come up with an update on my home garden. I welcome all the garden friends to my blog.

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In this profile picture of mine, you will see a rooster. It is seen with chickens around it and occasionally enters the vegetable garden. This is also a strange combination of beauty and adds to the beauty of the garden. Chickens produce eggs, which are beneficial for our health. Babies can also be taken out of them.

It has been raining continuously for the past few days and the garden was filled with water.

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Some of the plants I planted have dried up due to the rain. Despite the rain stopping, there is water in the vegetable ground and the mint is drying up in it.

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The guava plant has also dried up completely, but when I looked at the urad plant, it has started to put out leaves. The pomegranate and lemon plants are completely healthy and are putting out new flowers.

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The neem plants have grown a lot these days and have also increased in height. I have planted these plants for shade because due to the high sun in summer, it feels very hot. And if you sit in the shade of these plants, the heat on the way home decreases, and the intensity of the heat is felt less.

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Due to standing water in the ground, when the water has dried up, the ground has become completely hard. There are some herbs and grass in it, which are very important to get rid of. If it is not made bitter, then this entire ground will be filled with grass and herbs and it will be difficult to grow vegetables in it.

I am thinking that as the ground dries up, I will dig it up with the help of a hoe and soften its soil, due to which the roots of the herbs will start drying up and the herbs will be completely wiped out from this ground.

There is still some moisture in the ground and it is not possible to dig it up. When the ground is completely dry, it will be dug up and softened with the help of a hoe.

𝔸𝕓𝕠𝕦π•₯ 𝕄𝕖

Amjad Sharif is an experienced farmer, educated agricultural expert, amateur gardener, and tourist. He specializes in modern and natural ways of agriculture. He presents his experiences and highlights of rural life in a simple and informative manner on Hive.



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