🌿Trying to make a garden on Balcony🌿 🌿Today I planted some Puishakh🌿 |
I live on the second floor of a high-rise building in Dhaka, Bangladesh . It is not possible to plant trees or garden in my field. But I am very fond of plants, so with that in mind I decided to plant some plants in my balcony. My family and I love to eat spinach so I thought at least some spinach could be planted in the balcony. Today I am trying to show you how i planted Puishakh 🌿 in my Balcony. Let's see the process.
Water Bottle | | soil | |
Puishak | | Water | |
Garbage | | Tea Garbage | |
On the first step I cutt a five litres water bottle with a knife. |
Now I put some soil on that water bottle. |
Now I put the plants on the ground. Then I gave the tea waste. |
Now I give the garbage on it. After that I watered on it with a mug. |
Now it's time to hang over on the grill. I took plastic coted wire to hang it. I drilled a hole in the back of the bottle and attached the wire and hung it to the grill. That's how I ended up planting Puishak trees. |
I am trying my best to plant some gourds, chillies and gourds in my balcony garden. Hopefully, I can show you some more beautiful trees in the future. I ended here as today.
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This is so beautiful and creative of you Hasan, I love it 😍💚💚. I'm very sure they will do well, I can't wait to see how beautiful they will grow ☺️.
Thank you so much dear friend 🤗
They are growing soon 🌿
Yes they are, I'm really happy you could make a little garden for yourself despite the nature of where you live.
Sprout🌱, sprout🌱, sprout🌱!
Thank you so much for supporting my content 🌿
#plant
Nice to see them growing fine. I thought crops only do well on ground soil
Thank you so much dear friend for your comment. I have really no land to grow some plant for that reason I got that idea to grow them🤗
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I see you have malabar spinach there! I'd like to know how do you eat it, I grow that too and I only cook it with eggs like in omelettes
We fry these puishaks and eat them with rice. Besides, I cook and eat curry with fish and potatoes. It is very nutritious and delicious.
Oh mine, these is so beautiful, you've got a lovely garden here my friend, and thanks for sharing some tips on how you plants them.
Thank you so much my dear friend.
I have no land to grow them but I made this idea to grow in my belcony.
You can also make a garden in your house.
Its amazing how much people can grow in such little spaces.
Great job
Thank you so much dear friend 🤗
I really appreciate your valuable feedback and support.
Have a great day.
Yay! 🤗
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It's definitely a good choice - tough, drought tolerant and tolerant of low light too. Nutritious and delicious as well. I love to hear the names of plants from other countries. Here Puishakh is known as Malabar Spinach and in the Philippines, it is called Alugbate.
Thank you so much for your valuable feedback and support 🤗
I am really glad to know the beautiful name of This Puishakh 🌿
In our family we really love to eat this Puishakh .
Thanks again..
Have a good day ✨
We try and grow it here too but it doesn't like the cold Winter.