Showing posts with label organic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organic. Show all posts

17.8.10

Red Harvest

What is your harvest this week? The few I have are are all red!!!


My 2-year old dragon fruit plant has been bearing big red dragon fruits regularly, but only one or two fruits at a time. The dried flower is still intact.


Do you see a big cloud of smoke above the dragon's snout?


Bird's Eye Chillies are also called Thai Dragon Chillies.  Unlike the dragon fruit, there is no smoke coming out from Thai Dragons unless you consume it. Then you might just see little puffs of smoke coming out from your ears! It is HOT!!! 


One particular chilli plant which I planted on the ground  has produced several kilos of chillies.  Some of the branches broke off due to the heavy load. That is why I have to harvest some of the green ones as well. Of course, not all my chilli plants are this fertile. Thank goodness they are not all the same as none of my neighbours welcome any more chillies.


I am delighted to see my very first ripe cherry tomato. Looking forward to more tomatoes. My neighbours are already flooded with chillies. Cherry tomatoes will be a good change.

3.9.09

Impian Fruit Farm


Being lovers of natural, organic and sustainable methods of gardening, we grow healthy and nutritious organic fruits and food at U13/5C. Impian Fruit Farm consists of a variety of tropical fruit trees and plants such as mango, mulberry and even dragon fruit.


Everything we plant in Impian Fruit Farm is organic and designed to benefit all wildlife: birds, toads, butterflies, bees, lady birds, hornets, wasps and even iguanas.
Since it is a bug eat bug world, we leave the bugs alone allowing them to strike a balance on their own.


This fruit farm has become an arena to discuss organic gardening experiences and sharing of our bounty.

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