July Garden Journal

Hooray! A big boy keeps coming to my garden for food! And this makes a cute opening for my July gardening journal.

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My bad. It's late. But before we enter August, I wanted to share a little bit of what I wanted to share. Hehe. Because I can't share everything before it's time 😊

So, he's a stray cat. There are a lot of stray cats here, of course. They help keep my garden safe from, well, snakes and mice. At least every night, there are a lot of cats guarding my garden.

But this big boy is the one of my fav. I once had a cat named Al, and he passed away. So since then, I haven't adopted any cats anymore. I just let stray cats come to my house, without any sense of ownership, at least it's better.


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Well, back to my garden. I regularly harvest marigolds with large petals, before they completely wilt. So, I have cut flowers in a pretty vase ♥️


I have a new planter bag. A rectangular planter bag that's perfect for gardening in front of the house. It keeps things neat. Well, I got this planter bag through a collaboration with a brand 😊

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I planted water spinach in the rectangular planter bag. The water spinach is just starting to grow. I placed sticks along the planter bag to keep it out of reach of stray cats. If I don't cover them with sticks, they'll become a place for cats to defecate.


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Along the wall of the residential area, I placed pots in which I planted spring onions. I replanted the ripe spring onions from the kitchen. They were two weeks old after planting.


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Next, in white polybags, I planted green spinach and water spinach. These vegetables are easy to grow and harvest quickly, so they can be used for household stock.


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I also planted red spinach in a white pot. They look even bigger. 😊 Their colors look really beautiful because they get full sun in my garden.


Continuing on to my other garden next to the irrigation system. Even though it hasn't rained at all for several months due to the dry season, with the right plant selection, it's working well.

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I'm growing a unique vegetable. I read from sources that it can withstand hot weather. snake gourd. Have you ever seen this vegetable before? Even though it's called snake gourd, it's not bitter. In fact, it's more like a combination of gambas and cucumber.

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These snake gourds, are all ready to be harvested. Their shape looks very unique!


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Some of the small sunflowers are already flowering. I planted them directly in the hard soil. Their growth hasn't been great, but they're still trying to flower. They're so beautiful 😊


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I've also harvested the shallots I planted in used gallon jugs. I harvested them dry so I don't have to dry them later.

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I'll cure them in the kitchen with their leaves so they last longer.


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Starting with the big boys, I'll end with the big boys too, hehe.

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Next to the big boy is a pot of pink spinach plants. This is my first time growing this variety of pink spinach. They're two weeks old now. They already look delicious! I can't wait to harvest them ♥️

See you in the August Garden Journal. Happy gardening everyone ♥️ Don't forget to check out my latest gardening video about repurposing used potting mix.

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Best Regards,
Anggrek Lestari


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Who is Anggrek Lestari?

Anggrek Lestari is an Indonesian fiction writer who has published two major books. Now She is a full-time content creator. She has a goal to share life, poem, and food content that makes others happy and can get inspiration.


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Wow, what a beautiful plant. Actually, I don't like keeping cats, especially stray cats who like to urinate everywhere and their droppings smell really bad. However, you are very kind to let all the stray cats roam freely in your garden.

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Wow, it’s wonderful that you received a planter bag through a collaboration. Moreover,I am also delighted to learn that you named one of your cats(adopted one) "AI" it reminded me of how I nicknamed a teacher of mine "AI" because she was so quick to respond. At the same time, I was saddened to hear that your cat passed away; it is truly painful when pets into whom we invest so much of ourselves are gone. On another note, your garden looks very neat and tidy. Its indeed your everyday efforts and these stray cats who are always on work.

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These snake gourd can be eaten raw or do we have to cook it?
I like gambas very much...sometimes I just cook or steam it without any spices, not even salt.

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Aw, I can see you'd really appreciate a cat visitor, especially if they get the mice! Here we CANNOT have wandering cats - in fact we are meant to keep them indoors 24/7 - because of the wildlife. It is very frowned upon. But if you have a rat or mouse problem, damn!

I really must grow shallots - particuarly for my favourite, sambal matah!

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Such a beautiful garden sis. Last month seems to be of good harvest. I think it covers a good amount of grocery shopping. You really have the gift of green fingers with the blooming flowers too in the garden.

So sorry about your late furbaby Al. May he rest in peace. This little stray furbaby seems to like you. Perhaps he sees your garden as a safe place. I think it is a good omen.

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What a gorgeous garden, but I love that cat!! Be careful, one day he may ask to come inside and you may find yourself with another cat. Although, it doesn't get cold where you live, does it? So he's OK outside.

Years ago we had a stray come around. Then his friends came. Then we had many strays, and we gave them little out door houses (with heating pads) to live in. Eventually first cat, Tony, got old. He couldn't take the cold anymore. My son opened the door and the cat came in. He lived his last days in the warmth and comfort of a home...no more a stray.

That cat really likes you. That's how it started with Tony 🌹

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