It's been quite a while since I gave an update from my rooftop containers garden. Frankly speaking, the activities in my now expanded garden are quite time-consuming, though I enjoy it very much! Each day presents its own challenge, be it the weather anomaly or pests or depleting or scarcity of rainwater because of drought! It's a little confusing because the rainfall in January through February supposed to be high still, but all the rain was flown to Java island. They had multiple floods during the rainy season in December, even up to March, while the vegetation in my island and city were struggling to live. Up to a point, I had to give up and used tap water for my plants! I fill big buckets and let it stay out in the open for 24 hours or more before using it on my plants, hoping that the chlorine and all the chemicals like fluoride can evaporate through that process. But heaven knows!
The other thing the people in my island and city are struggling with is the haze from the fire for commercial agriculture in the central part of my island! I sympathize with the people in that particular areas, since they have to struggle with thick haze much beyond the safe level. So far, tens of thousands of people have been affected by it and suffer from throat and respiratory infections. Schools and offices were closed during the time when the haze exceeds the safe level. The central government and the President himself have intervened with the disaster management. So far 60 people have been listed as the suspects. Hopefully the government will really be firm this time, and hefty fine and punishment will be imposed on the culprits (both who set the fire and those who instructed the fire) for future precedent, since our country has been notorious as haze exporter to neighboring countries! The fact is there is only a handful of greedy businessmen from big corporations and some corrupt officers behind this catastrophe! Seriously, we are fed up too!
Thank God that entering March, we got some downpour especially last week and this week, though it's not that much but it's been such a relief for the vegetation, cooling the air and clearing the haze from the sky. I am still counting on mostly tap water for the plants, though I got a couple of buckets of rainwater from a couple of downpour. Yet it's not enough for my garden.
Well, anyway, as you can see, my garden has quite expanded and I have harvested some from it. So far I have harvested maybe about 10 dozens of cherry tomatoes. And new tomatoes are formed again. I also harvested some hot chilli (the tabasco type of chilli) which I planted from the seeds I saved from the chilli we bought from the market. I have harvested dozens of Jasmine flowers (it blooms almost every other night, 3 to 5 or six flowers each time) and some roses too.
for this new planting season, I germinated more plants in February, as follows:
- Indigo tomato
- Brandywine tomato
- Black krim tomato
- Cherokee tomato
- Tigerella tomato
- Zebra tomato
- Cayanne
- Tabasco
- Red bell pepper (from the seeds I saved)
- Yellow bell pepper (from the seeds I saved)
- Evening Sun Sunflower
- Alchemy Sunflower (failed germination)
- Borlotti beans
- Cilantro (not very successful)
- Marigold (African) Crackerjack
- Marigold (French) Red Cherry (failed germination)
- Roman Chamomile (failed germination)
- Petunia (failed germination)
- Begonia Summer Rainbow (F2) (failed germination)
- Poppy Ladybird (failed germination)
- Gailardia (failed germination)
- Cactus (failed germination)
- Amaranth
- Cardoon
- Cumin (failed germination)
- Oregano (failed germination)
- Gourmet lettuce
- Rainbow Swiss Chard
- Yellow flesh papaya (from the seeds I saved)
- Chinese cabbage
- Water spinach
- more garlic
- Leek Careentan (failed germination)
- Shallots (failed germination)
- Marketer cucumber
- Lemon (from the seed I saved)
- Kumquat (from the seed I saved)
- Turkish eggplant
- Sweet corn (failed germination)
- Giant Strawberry (failed germination)
- Black Strawberry (failed germination)
- White Strawberry (failed germination)
- Watermelon radish (failed germination)
- Pear (from the seeds I saved)
as you can see some germinated successfully but some failed. I am still figuring out why... Maybe the temperature or the soil and humidity.
Rainbow Swiss Chard |
Borlotti Beans |
Water spinach a.k.a 'Kangkung' |
Water spinach transplanted into self-watering containers using recyled mineral water bottles |
Tongue of Fire Beans |
Orange Bell Pepper |
Gourmet Lettuce |
Cardoon |
Evening Sunflower, Marketer Cuke, Amaranth |
Rainbow Swiss Chard |
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