Kitchen Gardening

Our young amateur gardener shares his container garden

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Mustansir Billah
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Kitchen Gardening

Post by Mustansir Billah »

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Bhindi plant after no watering for 10 days since my inpresence is doing well
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Aloe vera
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Cherry Tomato
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Beefsteak tomato
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Nice going Mustansir.Your Bhindi's seems to be on plants too long.They have become 'fatty' and you may use it for seeds collection.
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Nowadays I am collecting the seeds of bhindi for seedbank as well as my own.
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I doubt that The beefsteak tomato plant is shrub variety because every time it grows like a shrub and whenever I pinch the stems to make it a single stemmed it again produces semi stems and do not grow tall.
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Tomato plant producing many buds. Though I have pinched many buds to let it grow strong roots.
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Cherry and beefsteak tomato.
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Ridge gourd.
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Carrot. but size so small.
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Brinjal
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Cherry Tomato
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Tomato and potato plant getting ready for mutual grafting.
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Some Veges:
Ridge gourd:
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Egg Plant Easter's Egg:-
Don't know when to pick them
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Nice :) have fun eating all the veggies :)
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Re: Kitchen Gardening

Post by Tahir Khan »

Zabardast :)

I would recommend that you don't eat the Easter egg plant fruits as they are not considered edible though people eat them in African states.

Just use them as a center decoration piece in Kitchen or the dining table. After they get dehydrated :D save seeds from them.
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